Cory Muscara
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I think so much of compassion is needed here in this process of realizing that these wounds aren't our fault, but they are now our responsibility for us to be able to move through them. It can be easy to shame, blame, and be in our own victim narrative around these things, which is disempowering to the reality of just taking responsibility for our current and descending to transcend, as you said.
I think so much of compassion is needed here in this process of realizing that these wounds aren't our fault, but they are now our responsibility for us to be able to move through them. It can be easy to shame, blame, and be in our own victim narrative around these things, which is disempowering to the reality of just taking responsibility for our current and descending to transcend, as you said.
I think in a life that is inherently impermanent and uncertain to how things are going to transpire externally, there is this awakening to the realization that of like that backwards law, you know, of where we try to control things or want things to happen in a certain way. And the more that we try to pursue it, it almost eludes us.
I think in a life that is inherently impermanent and uncertain to how things are going to transpire externally, there is this awakening to the realization that of like that backwards law, you know, of where we try to control things or want things to happen in a certain way. And the more that we try to pursue it, it almost eludes us.
I think in a life that is inherently impermanent and uncertain to how things are going to transpire externally, there is this awakening to the realization that of like that backwards law, you know, of where we try to control things or want things to happen in a certain way. And the more that we try to pursue it, it almost eludes us.
Like by holding our breath, we lose it, you know, and by trying to stay afloat, we can sink. And so it's this interesting balance of like you spoke to with the,
Like by holding our breath, we lose it, you know, and by trying to stay afloat, we can sink. And so it's this interesting balance of like you spoke to with the,
Like by holding our breath, we lose it, you know, and by trying to stay afloat, we can sink. And so it's this interesting balance of like you spoke to with the,
In terms of our internal, characterological, emotional wounds and trauma and stuff, but then also in terms of trying to create in the world and build our career and create the life of our dreams and whatnot, there is this interesting balance of intention, of action, and then also finding the place that arises from that state of inaction, of stillness and seeing that as a bedrock.
In terms of our internal, characterological, emotional wounds and trauma and stuff, but then also in terms of trying to create in the world and build our career and create the life of our dreams and whatnot, there is this interesting balance of intention, of action, and then also finding the place that arises from that state of inaction, of stillness and seeing that as a bedrock.
In terms of our internal, characterological, emotional wounds and trauma and stuff, but then also in terms of trying to create in the world and build our career and create the life of our dreams and whatnot, there is this interesting balance of intention, of action, and then also finding the place that arises from that state of inaction, of stillness and seeing that as a bedrock.
One quote that you shared in your book, saw on your Instagram post actually said, you don't find your ground by looking for stability. You find your ground by relaxing into instability.
One quote that you shared in your book, saw on your Instagram post actually said, you don't find your ground by looking for stability. You find your ground by relaxing into instability.
One quote that you shared in your book, saw on your Instagram post actually said, you don't find your ground by looking for stability. You find your ground by relaxing into instability.
And so there's this interesting universal paradoxical framing that is really interesting to put into action in our life because it's a very unique philosophical exploration, but to actually live it is where liberation comes in.
And so there's this interesting universal paradoxical framing that is really interesting to put into action in our life because it's a very unique philosophical exploration, but to actually live it is where liberation comes in.
And so there's this interesting universal paradoxical framing that is really interesting to put into action in our life because it's a very unique philosophical exploration, but to actually live it is where liberation comes in.
I certainly want to create from that place. That's where I strive to. And I see your impact both through social media and the innumerable courses and writings and things that you do as an extension of your ability to do that internally.
I certainly want to create from that place. That's where I strive to. And I see your impact both through social media and the innumerable courses and writings and things that you do as an extension of your ability to do that internally.
I certainly want to create from that place. That's where I strive to. And I see your impact both through social media and the innumerable courses and writings and things that you do as an extension of your ability to do that internally.