Aubrey Marcus
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Well, I think you have to banish the shame that you have. So there's a difference between guilt and shame. So guilt is the recognition that you did something wrong, that you did something that you could have done better. You weren't compassionate in this instant. You allowed your emotions to get the better. You weren't kind. You weren't loving. You got selfish or greedy. You were dishonest.
Well, I think you have to banish the shame that you have. So there's a difference between guilt and shame. So guilt is the recognition that you did something wrong, that you did something that you could have done better. You weren't compassionate in this instant. You allowed your emotions to get the better. You weren't kind. You weren't loving. You got selfish or greedy. You were dishonest.
Well, I think you have to banish the shame that you have. So there's a difference between guilt and shame. So guilt is the recognition that you did something wrong, that you did something that you could have done better. You weren't compassionate in this instant. You allowed your emotions to get the better. You weren't kind. You weren't loving. You got selfish or greedy. You were dishonest.
I think there's the guilt in those experiences can be healthy because it's a recognition of, damn, I could have done better. But shame is not that you did something bad. It's that you are bad. Oh, I am bad. And then if you are bad, you can't hold that. You can't hold that. A human being can't hold the feeling of them being bad. So they'll put the shame in the shadow.
I think there's the guilt in those experiences can be healthy because it's a recognition of, damn, I could have done better. But shame is not that you did something bad. It's that you are bad. Oh, I am bad. And then if you are bad, you can't hold that. You can't hold that. A human being can't hold the feeling of them being bad. So they'll put the shame in the shadow.
I think there's the guilt in those experiences can be healthy because it's a recognition of, damn, I could have done better. But shame is not that you did something bad. It's that you are bad. Oh, I am bad. And then if you are bad, you can't hold that. You can't hold that. A human being can't hold the feeling of them being bad. So they'll put the shame in the shadow.
They'll put that thing in the shadow. So it'll be all justifications. It'll be like, well, that person deserved it. Or, well, I was so stressed. Or, well, I was... But if you're able actually to love yourself, love yourself no matter what, allow yourself to repair what you're guilty for and say like, hey, I'm so sorry. Like I could have done that way better.
They'll put that thing in the shadow. So it'll be all justifications. It'll be like, well, that person deserved it. Or, well, I was so stressed. Or, well, I was... But if you're able actually to love yourself, love yourself no matter what, allow yourself to repair what you're guilty for and say like, hey, I'm so sorry. Like I could have done that way better.
They'll put that thing in the shadow. So it'll be all justifications. It'll be like, well, that person deserved it. Or, well, I was so stressed. Or, well, I was... But if you're able actually to love yourself, love yourself no matter what, allow yourself to repair what you're guilty for and say like, hey, I'm so sorry. Like I could have done that way better.
But that prevents you from getting into this place of shame where you think that you're really a bad person. And that's something that's unable to hold. And that's what creates and expands the shadow, that which you cannot see. Shame is like the blanket over the sun.
But that prevents you from getting into this place of shame where you think that you're really a bad person. And that's something that's unable to hold. And that's what creates and expands the shadow, that which you cannot see. Shame is like the blanket over the sun.
But that prevents you from getting into this place of shame where you think that you're really a bad person. And that's something that's unable to hold. And that's what creates and expands the shadow, that which you cannot see. Shame is like the blanket over the sun.
And so if you're able to love yourself and acknowledge when you're off course or wrong and then repair whatever you need to repair, then you can really move forward in your evolution in a big way. And for the coaches out there, like one of the greatest gifts you can give is to humanize yourself and not pretend that you got it all figured out. Just be like, hey, you know, me too.
And so if you're able to love yourself and acknowledge when you're off course or wrong and then repair whatever you need to repair, then you can really move forward in your evolution in a big way. And for the coaches out there, like one of the greatest gifts you can give is to humanize yourself and not pretend that you got it all figured out. Just be like, hey, you know, me too.
And so if you're able to love yourself and acknowledge when you're off course or wrong and then repair whatever you need to repair, then you can really move forward in your evolution in a big way. And for the coaches out there, like one of the greatest gifts you can give is to humanize yourself and not pretend that you got it all figured out. Just be like, hey, you know, me too.
You know, I remember I was in a deep psychedelic journey and I experienced the spirit of Yeshua. who came there and just, I just felt Yeshua's presence there. And I just started expressing all of the challenges, all of everything. It was like, I don't know, some confessionary energy just moved through me and I was expressing all of these things.
You know, I remember I was in a deep psychedelic journey and I experienced the spirit of Yeshua. who came there and just, I just felt Yeshua's presence there. And I just started expressing all of the challenges, all of everything. It was like, I don't know, some confessionary energy just moved through me and I was expressing all of these things.
You know, I remember I was in a deep psychedelic journey and I experienced the spirit of Yeshua. who came there and just, I just felt Yeshua's presence there. And I just started expressing all of the challenges, all of everything. It was like, I don't know, some confessionary energy just moved through me and I was expressing all of these things.
And Yeshua was just there in my vision space, just patiently listening. And then He just looks at me and He goes, me too.
And Yeshua was just there in my vision space, just patiently listening. And then He just looks at me and He goes, me too.