Andrés
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And it's a lot of what you're speaking to here, you know, We can look at it in the grosser, denser example of somebody who uses drugs, who is exogenously seeking for the state changes. Failing to recognize we have our own endocannabinoids and these endogenous chemical factory within us that allows the capacity for all of these state experiences naturally.
And so making space for that condition like you spoke to for our natural emergence is one, a just really liberating perspective. And it kind of takes the pressure off of us because it's less of like us. Of course, there will be activity, but it's less us forcing to do something. And it's allowing and accepting something to emerge from within us, which feels way more effortless.
And so making space for that condition like you spoke to for our natural emergence is one, a just really liberating perspective. And it kind of takes the pressure off of us because it's less of like us. Of course, there will be activity, but it's less us forcing to do something. And it's allowing and accepting something to emerge from within us, which feels way more effortless.
And so making space for that condition like you spoke to for our natural emergence is one, a just really liberating perspective. And it kind of takes the pressure off of us because it's less of like us. Of course, there will be activity, but it's less us forcing to do something. And it's allowing and accepting something to emerge from within us, which feels way more effortless.
It seems as though, especially looking back in hindsight, that the challenges that occur in our life are in many ways designed just sweetly for our own evolution, you know, and it doesn't feel like it often in the moment. Right. But looking back, you really see how this kind of life in this realm on earth is set up in such to where we're going to get
It seems as though, especially looking back in hindsight, that the challenges that occur in our life are in many ways designed just sweetly for our own evolution, you know, and it doesn't feel like it often in the moment. Right. But looking back, you really see how this kind of life in this realm on earth is set up in such to where we're going to get
It seems as though, especially looking back in hindsight, that the challenges that occur in our life are in many ways designed just sweetly for our own evolution, you know, and it doesn't feel like it often in the moment. Right. But looking back, you really see how this kind of life in this realm on earth is set up in such to where we're going to get
to varying degrees, challenges that really can be viewed as opportunities for growth.
to varying degrees, challenges that really can be viewed as opportunities for growth.
to varying degrees, challenges that really can be viewed as opportunities for growth.
Yeah, and so what do you, from that perspective, how do you see the challenges that come up in our life? Because everybody who's listening right now has a version of something in their life that is maybe not flowing as effortlessly as they wish it to be. Right, right, right. But I think shifting our perception and what these things can serve change our relationship to it.
Yeah, and so what do you, from that perspective, how do you see the challenges that come up in our life? Because everybody who's listening right now has a version of something in their life that is maybe not flowing as effortlessly as they wish it to be. Right, right, right. But I think shifting our perception and what these things can serve change our relationship to it.
Yeah, and so what do you, from that perspective, how do you see the challenges that come up in our life? Because everybody who's listening right now has a version of something in their life that is maybe not flowing as effortlessly as they wish it to be. Right, right, right. But I think shifting our perception and what these things can serve change our relationship to it.
Yeah, it's like what you mentioned last time about people transforming either through insight or crisis.
Yeah, it's like what you mentioned last time about people transforming either through insight or crisis.
Yeah, it's like what you mentioned last time about people transforming either through insight or crisis.
You know, and I think we oscillate between both most of us throughout our life and those challenges that arise in our life, whether they be relationship dynamics, financial struggles, something inner with our mind or body or emotion, right? When perceived as opportunities for growth, what you resist persists in that thing, right?
You know, and I think we oscillate between both most of us throughout our life and those challenges that arise in our life, whether they be relationship dynamics, financial struggles, something inner with our mind or body or emotion, right? When perceived as opportunities for growth, what you resist persists in that thing, right?
You know, and I think we oscillate between both most of us throughout our life and those challenges that arise in our life, whether they be relationship dynamics, financial struggles, something inner with our mind or body or emotion, right? When perceived as opportunities for growth, what you resist persists in that thing, right?
So like when you accept it as a challenge, when you accept it as an opportunity for growth, then like when you go to the gym and you work out, you understand the challenge, you choose it, right? I feel like when you choose it, it just, our relationship completely changes and it allows us to have synergy with it instead of it's me versus life. I feel like so much of our time here often is like,