Peter Crone
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Podcast Appearances
Yes, that's why I like what I get to do. If you're into freedom and not having suffering, yeah.
Yes, that's why I like what I get to do. If you're into freedom and not having suffering, yeah.
Yes, that's why I like what I get to do. If you're into freedom and not having suffering, yeah.
I still think at its core, it's still words. It's still sound, right? Like we live in a vibratory universe. Tessa said you want to understand the universe in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration, right? So in the beginning was the word. No matter what sort of tenets you pull from, everything to me still comes back to that vibratory state that is what it is to have life.
I still think at its core, it's still words. It's still sound, right? Like we live in a vibratory universe. Tessa said you want to understand the universe in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration, right? So in the beginning was the word. No matter what sort of tenets you pull from, everything to me still comes back to that vibratory state that is what it is to have life.
I still think at its core, it's still words. It's still sound, right? Like we live in a vibratory universe. Tessa said you want to understand the universe in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration, right? So in the beginning was the word. No matter what sort of tenets you pull from, everything to me still comes back to that vibratory state that is what it is to have life.
And so over time, because of the way that we perceive ourselves, like this 46-year-old that I'm working with in this free workshop, He's got four plus decades of that particular form of conditioning. So there is more associated with it because of the accumulation over time, right?
And so over time, because of the way that we perceive ourselves, like this 46-year-old that I'm working with in this free workshop, He's got four plus decades of that particular form of conditioning. So there is more associated with it because of the accumulation over time, right?
And so over time, because of the way that we perceive ourselves, like this 46-year-old that I'm working with in this free workshop, He's got four plus decades of that particular form of conditioning. So there is more associated with it because of the accumulation over time, right?
So the type of job he would have curated, the type of wife he would have attracted, even the way that he takes care or doesn't take care of his physiology, which then over time is going to accumulate whatever derogatory energies that he feels about himself, the dismissive energies he's accumulated with friends or loved ones, exes, the type of foods and things that he's drawn to.
So the type of job he would have curated, the type of wife he would have attracted, even the way that he takes care or doesn't take care of his physiology, which then over time is going to accumulate whatever derogatory energies that he feels about himself, the dismissive energies he's accumulated with friends or loved ones, exes, the type of foods and things that he's drawn to.
So the type of job he would have curated, the type of wife he would have attracted, even the way that he takes care or doesn't take care of his physiology, which then over time is going to accumulate whatever derogatory energies that he feels about himself, the dismissive energies he's accumulated with friends or loved ones, exes, the type of foods and things that he's drawn to.
If he thinks he's a bad person, he's probably not being pulled towards the most clean, fresh, organic food because his value proposition of his own idea of himself doesn't afford that. So that's on top of, right? So in Ayurveda, we talk about these sort of three stages, which is you first have to remove the root cause of whatever it is that is the precursor to the pathology or the sickness.
If he thinks he's a bad person, he's probably not being pulled towards the most clean, fresh, organic food because his value proposition of his own idea of himself doesn't afford that. So that's on top of, right? So in Ayurveda, we talk about these sort of three stages, which is you first have to remove the root cause of whatever it is that is the precursor to the pathology or the sickness.
If he thinks he's a bad person, he's probably not being pulled towards the most clean, fresh, organic food because his value proposition of his own idea of himself doesn't afford that. So that's on top of, right? So in Ayurveda, we talk about these sort of three stages, which is you first have to remove the root cause of whatever it is that is the precursor to the pathology or the sickness.
Then you want to balance the effects of the previous root cause, and then the third stage is you create a new paradigm for existence. So in his case, the root cause is, I would still assert based in vibration and language, I'm bad. And there were other ones, like there's something wrong with him because he was a pretty boy when he was young. He had very pretty eyes.
Then you want to balance the effects of the previous root cause, and then the third stage is you create a new paradigm for existence. So in his case, the root cause is, I would still assert based in vibration and language, I'm bad. And there were other ones, like there's something wrong with him because he was a pretty boy when he was young. He had very pretty eyes.
Then you want to balance the effects of the previous root cause, and then the third stage is you create a new paradigm for existence. So in his case, the root cause is, I would still assert based in vibration and language, I'm bad. And there were other ones, like there's something wrong with him because he was a pretty boy when he was young. He had very pretty eyes.
And so as a little boy, he was told, oh, you look like a girl. Now, it's an innocent almost compliment, really, because he's got these beautiful eyes. But the way he interpreted it is that there was something wrong with him. So that was another part of his constraint. So he's bad. There's something wrong with him. And then most people's relationship to the future is based in worst case scenario.
And so as a little boy, he was told, oh, you look like a girl. Now, it's an innocent almost compliment, really, because he's got these beautiful eyes. But the way he interpreted it is that there was something wrong with him. So that was another part of his constraint. So he's bad. There's something wrong with him. And then most people's relationship to the future is based in worst case scenario.