Loch Kelly
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Yes, yeah.
Yes, yeah.
Yeah, thank you. Me too. It's great to kind of like immediately connect and, you know, have our mutual appreciation of the work because, you know, I appreciate you and your willingness to share with people, to be that beacon and to willing to go into the darkness too with your beacon with people because that's the harder work. And yet if you have the light, it's like, it's okay. It's okay.
Yeah, thank you. Me too. It's great to kind of like immediately connect and, you know, have our mutual appreciation of the work because, you know, I appreciate you and your willingness to share with people, to be that beacon and to willing to go into the darkness too with your beacon with people because that's the harder work. And yet if you have the light, it's like, it's okay. It's okay.
Yeah, thank you. Me too. It's great to kind of like immediately connect and, you know, have our mutual appreciation of the work because, you know, I appreciate you and your willingness to share with people, to be that beacon and to willing to go into the darkness too with your beacon with people because that's the harder work. And yet if you have the light, it's like, it's okay. It's okay.
It's going to be okay. We're going to be okay.
It's going to be okay. We're going to be okay.
It's going to be okay. We're going to be okay.
Yeah. And just to say that how I discovered it, I came back from doing this kind of meeting this Dzogchen teacher that I had done long retreats and all of a sudden within three minutes, he kind of showed me my own mind or just pointed it out. And I was like, what am I going to do with this? You know, like, well, probably, you know, just whatever it is, that's what I'm going to do with my life.
Yeah. And just to say that how I discovered it, I came back from doing this kind of meeting this Dzogchen teacher that I had done long retreats and all of a sudden within three minutes, he kind of showed me my own mind or just pointed it out. And I was like, what am I going to do with this? You know, like, well, probably, you know, just whatever it is, that's what I'm going to do with my life.
Yeah. And just to say that how I discovered it, I came back from doing this kind of meeting this Dzogchen teacher that I had done long retreats and all of a sudden within three minutes, he kind of showed me my own mind or just pointed it out. And I was like, what am I going to do with this? You know, like, well, probably, you know, just whatever it is, that's what I'm going to do with my life.
And then I came back and finished this joint degree with clinical social work and master in divinity in New York and went into outpatient psych. And all of a sudden I was bringing it up with people who were, you know, coming out of psychiatric hospitals, halfway houses and stuff. And one person,
And then I came back and finished this joint degree with clinical social work and master in divinity in New York and went into outpatient psych. And all of a sudden I was bringing it up with people who were, you know, coming out of psychiatric hospitals, halfway houses and stuff. And one person,
And then I came back and finished this joint degree with clinical social work and master in divinity in New York and went into outpatient psych. And all of a sudden I was bringing it up with people who were, you know, coming out of psychiatric hospitals, halfway houses and stuff. And one person,
a woman who was, you know, I had known and she'd been in and out of hospital and she'd said, you know, there's a part of me that's, you know, today I need to, you're the only one I'll tell that I feels like hurting myself. And I said, okay. And I said, and are there any other parts around? And she went, well, yeah, there's another part that, you know, wants to figure this out and make it okay.
a woman who was, you know, I had known and she'd been in and out of hospital and she'd said, you know, there's a part of me that's, you know, today I need to, you're the only one I'll tell that I feels like hurting myself. And I said, okay. And I said, and are there any other parts around? And she went, well, yeah, there's another part that, you know, wants to figure this out and make it okay.
a woman who was, you know, I had known and she'd been in and out of hospital and she'd said, you know, there's a part of me that's, you know, today I need to, you're the only one I'll tell that I feels like hurting myself. And I said, okay. And I said, and are there any other parts around? And she went, well, yeah, there's another part that, you know, wants to figure this out and make it okay.
And I just said, well, who's aware of both those parts? And she said, me, me. I said, what do you mean me? She goes, I don't know me, you know, like it's me. I'm aware of those, those, those parts. And she just like, Well, like, right. I know me, but how come I forgot me?
And I just said, well, who's aware of both those parts? And she said, me, me. I said, what do you mean me? She goes, I don't know me, you know, like it's me. I'm aware of those, those, those parts. And she just like, Well, like, right. I know me, but how come I forgot me?
And I just said, well, who's aware of both those parts? And she said, me, me. I said, what do you mean me? She goes, I don't know me, you know, like it's me. I'm aware of those, those, those parts. And she just like, Well, like, right. I know me, but how come I forgot me?