André Duqum
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And for us to be living life in our own projections, it's just sad when we know what else is possible. And so as you've seen and worked with people for decades, you've like anybody who does anything for a while, you recognize patterns, right?
And for us to be living life in our own projections, it's just sad when we know what else is possible. And so as you've seen and worked with people for decades, you've like anybody who does anything for a while, you recognize patterns, right?
You recognize that we're actually fairly predictable and that there's these patterns and limiting constraints that we share across the board throughout humanity. Now, you mentioned that we're essentially suffering a perspective that's rooted in words. Yeah, yeah. When you go to the core of it, and especially when somebody transmutes it and finds more freedom, Is it not more than that?
You recognize that we're actually fairly predictable and that there's these patterns and limiting constraints that we share across the board throughout humanity. Now, you mentioned that we're essentially suffering a perspective that's rooted in words. Yeah, yeah. When you go to the core of it, and especially when somebody transmutes it and finds more freedom, Is it not more than that?
You recognize that we're actually fairly predictable and that there's these patterns and limiting constraints that we share across the board throughout humanity. Now, you mentioned that we're essentially suffering a perspective that's rooted in words. Yeah, yeah. When you go to the core of it, and especially when somebody transmutes it and finds more freedom, Is it not more than that?
There's got to be, there's feelings attached in emotion that's energy stored physiologically. How do you see what it's actually made up of? Because words lead to, I guess, a narrative around ourselves, which informs the perspective we have. But when you see the substance of what is actually making up our limitations, how would you kind of break that down?
There's got to be, there's feelings attached in emotion that's energy stored physiologically. How do you see what it's actually made up of? Because words lead to, I guess, a narrative around ourselves, which informs the perspective we have. But when you see the substance of what is actually making up our limitations, how would you kind of break that down?
There's got to be, there's feelings attached in emotion that's energy stored physiologically. How do you see what it's actually made up of? Because words lead to, I guess, a narrative around ourselves, which informs the perspective we have. But when you see the substance of what is actually making up our limitations, how would you kind of break that down?
A lot of evidence to reinforce its existence.
A lot of evidence to reinforce its existence.
A lot of evidence to reinforce its existence.
It's a gift to be able to see you work. And also, you came and worked with my men's group one night. Yeah, it was fun. What's fascinating is when you see the process of you working with somebody, it becomes quite obvious to everybody except the person who's being worked on. Because the nature of our blind spot is like,
It's a gift to be able to see you work. And also, you came and worked with my men's group one night. Yeah, it was fun. What's fascinating is when you see the process of you working with somebody, it becomes quite obvious to everybody except the person who's being worked on. Because the nature of our blind spot is like,
It's a gift to be able to see you work. And also, you came and worked with my men's group one night. Yeah, it was fun. What's fascinating is when you see the process of you working with somebody, it becomes quite obvious to everybody except the person who's being worked on. Because the nature of our blind spot is like,
we can't see it we're operating through the lens of it and so we can't see ourselves because we're looking through it yeah i'm excited to unpack that a little bit but when you look at the possible perspectives that that you boil down that are prisons of our own making yeah what would you say are the are some of the most common ones um if you look at it from you know pattern perspective
we can't see it we're operating through the lens of it and so we can't see ourselves because we're looking through it yeah i'm excited to unpack that a little bit but when you look at the possible perspectives that that you boil down that are prisons of our own making yeah what would you say are the are some of the most common ones um if you look at it from you know pattern perspective
we can't see it we're operating through the lens of it and so we can't see ourselves because we're looking through it yeah i'm excited to unpack that a little bit but when you look at the possible perspectives that that you boil down that are prisons of our own making yeah what would you say are the are some of the most common ones um if you look at it from you know pattern perspective
Yeah, where growth is perceived in the acquisition of more as opposed to addition by subtraction and actually the removal of things.
Yeah, where growth is perceived in the acquisition of more as opposed to addition by subtraction and actually the removal of things.
Yeah, where growth is perceived in the acquisition of more as opposed to addition by subtraction and actually the removal of things.