Peter Crone
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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.
So that's the lens constraint of I'm not going to be okay. It's a survival proposition. So you had all three going, right? So those three to me are still the foundation that create the suffering. When you live that way for decades, then you also now have the accumulative effect of that perspective.
So that's the lens constraint of I'm not going to be okay. It's a survival proposition. So you had all three going, right? So those three to me are still the foundation that create the suffering. When you live that way for decades, then you also now have the accumulative effect of that perspective.
So that's the lens constraint of I'm not going to be okay. It's a survival proposition. So you had all three going, right? So those three to me are still the foundation that create the suffering. When you live that way for decades, then you also now have the accumulative effect of that perspective.
So the toxicity in the brain, the toxicity in the body, the toxicity in your relationships, the absence of abundance in your finances, the kind of environment you live in,
So the toxicity in the brain, the toxicity in the body, the toxicity in your relationships, the absence of abundance in your finances, the kind of environment you live in,
So the toxicity in the brain, the toxicity in the body, the toxicity in your relationships, the absence of abundance in your finances, the kind of environment you live in,
Yeah. So that's where we get to be right about the perspective, right? Which is why humans are, you know, so preoccupied with self-righteousness because it's a way that ego can perpetuate itself.
Yeah. So that's where we get to be right about the perspective, right? Which is why humans are, you know, so preoccupied with self-righteousness because it's a way that ego can perpetuate itself.
Yeah. So that's where we get to be right about the perspective, right? Which is why humans are, you know, so preoccupied with self-righteousness because it's a way that ego can perpetuate itself.
So once he saw that he's not bad, he's still going to be left with, you know, the adrenal fatigue, right, that I could see based on the dark circles under his eyes, which is a reflection of somebody who's in fight or flight for the majority of their day. So that now has to be balanced, right? So the previous root cause removed, which is awesome.
So once he saw that he's not bad, he's still going to be left with, you know, the adrenal fatigue, right, that I could see based on the dark circles under his eyes, which is a reflection of somebody who's in fight or flight for the majority of their day. So that now has to be balanced, right? So the previous root cause removed, which is awesome.
So once he saw that he's not bad, he's still going to be left with, you know, the adrenal fatigue, right, that I could see based on the dark circles under his eyes, which is a reflection of somebody who's in fight or flight for the majority of their day. So that now has to be balanced, right? So the previous root cause removed, which is awesome.
But like someone who's been an alcoholic, for example, they got psoriasis of the liver, right? You've got to Just because you stopped drinking, your liver isn't now functioning like a brand new baby. It's clean. So you've got to balance the effects of living that way. So there is some practical things to do, too, once I work with people.
But like someone who's been an alcoholic, for example, they got psoriasis of the liver, right? You've got to Just because you stopped drinking, your liver isn't now functioning like a brand new baby. It's clean. So you've got to balance the effects of living that way. So there is some practical things to do, too, once I work with people.
But like someone who's been an alcoholic, for example, they got psoriasis of the liver, right? You've got to Just because you stopped drinking, your liver isn't now functioning like a brand new baby. It's clean. So you've got to balance the effects of living that way. So there is some practical things to do, too, once I work with people.
They also may find that they're in a toxic relationship that served their previous identity, but no longer is in alignment with their newfound sense of self-worth. Which can be, you know, that can be tough. People, you know, do end relationships. They leave careers because they realize that it wasn't actually an extension of their greatest self.
They also may find that they're in a toxic relationship that served their previous identity, but no longer is in alignment with their newfound sense of self-worth. Which can be, you know, that can be tough. People, you know, do end relationships. They leave careers because they realize that it wasn't actually an extension of their greatest self.
They also may find that they're in a toxic relationship that served their previous identity, but no longer is in alignment with their newfound sense of self-worth. Which can be, you know, that can be tough. People, you know, do end relationships. They leave careers because they realize that it wasn't actually an extension of their greatest self.
It was really what was sustaining their limited idea of themselves. So there's a lot to it. Just removing the blanket is one thing, and the liberation and the freedom that people experience is just awe-inspiring, even to witness, let alone the euphoria they feel. It's palpable to watch, right? Because as human beings, we can relate to all of these constraints. We all have them.