Calvin Corelli
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Podcast Appearances
What's going on?
And I know enough now.
A, I don't normally wake up at 4.30.
B, I know enough not to try to solve the problem there.
In the olden days, I would crawl up into my head and be like, we're going to try to solve the problem right there.
4.30 in bed is not the time to solve this.
It's the time to feel.
So the thing is that I've learned is that feelings buried alive never die.
Feelings buried alive never die.
What does that mean?
It means those feelings that we felt at any point in our lives, growing up or whatever, that we weren't able to feel in the moment, we kind of shut them off, suppress, we contract, we try not to feel them, they're still inside of us.
They're still in there, they're buried alive, and they will be stored in your body as tension, as different personas, limiting beliefs, and they will hinder you in being
who you could be, who you're here to become.
And what happens is that some situation will trigger something.
We all have this feeling sometimes we get triggered, right, by a spouse or a child or if someone has a boss, the boss or an employee, some employee or,
a cash scare or whatever, like that thing triggers us.
Well, that feeling is not really when it's, if it's just a transitory feeling, we feel it's gone, we're fine, then that's cool.
But if it's one of those like more persistent, it's not about the thing right now.
It's because it triggered
an old feeling that's still sitting inside of us.