André Duqum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
When you referred to this earlier as, you know, you can't see your own face, you're looking through it, right?
Alan Watts says you can't bite your own teeth, right?
That is part of the problem.
When you, you know, if you don't brush your teeth for a week, everyone around you will notice, but you actually won't because you've become acclimatized.
You're so close to your own BS with these limiting beliefs so often.
And so when you, you know, the importance of reflecting and being able to
whether it's journaling, whether it's through conversation, whatever means we can externalize our internals to be able to see what's actually going on, the mechanisms beneath the surface, is so important.
And so now I feel like we've laid out the reason for why this is critically important.
There's not an area of life where examining, questioning your beliefs, not only seeing beyond them, but also incorporating ones that are more beneficial for you,
Um, are, is very important.
What is the process to identify and to externalize and to see what are my limiting beliefs if we're so close to it?
Sure.
Sure.
Thank you for sharing.
Yeah.
It's funny to see how we live in a prism of our own making and the projections and the blame that we often externally attribute to others as a reflection of where we're holding the energy within ourselves.
It's a trip.
How life's a mirror like that.
Is it serving?
It also creates...