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December 12, 2025 9 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Also kind of plays down into discernment of who you're
listening to, who you're following, you know, the content that
you intake as well in this community, because even as

(00:24):
we were talking about before, you know, there's a lot
of people who are putting on this guy's this mask
of this perfection that they supposedly and apparently uphold, you know,
when it comes to their lives. But I guarantee you guys,
you know there there's there's always something there. Even kind
of going back to what Stone was saying, and that's
something I really resonate with. I'm gonna go ahead it out.

(00:47):
When I look for the beauty and others is the imperfections.
I see the realness exactly, okay. And and this is
where it kind of comes full circle. The the imperfections
are perfect are what make us that that unique authentic
light that we shine into this world, and that that's

(01:08):
that's what makes us real human beings, and that is
being genuinely human because even embracing the dark, dark and
yucky parts of ourselves, you know, I I I have darkened,
yuck parts of myself. I know Diana has darke and

(01:29):
yung parts of herself. I know a lot of us
out there, and especially in the chat, we have these
dark parts of ourselves, these yuck parts of ourselves. And
what I mean by embrace them is it's not allowing
them to run rampant and run wild. Of course we
don't do that. You know, we have to understand that

(01:49):
we have this aspect and Diana calls it parts. Actually,
why don't you dive into the parts thing a little
bit for everybody?

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Yes, it's it's why didn't it's it's a heart's therapy
is a form of therapy. And I can't remember if
Sam and I did a show on it or we
just talked about it doing a show on it when
we were really into it for a while. Because it's
basically taking your archetype. So it's just like Carl Young
two point zero because it's taking your archetypes, but it's
then blending it more in modern language too, because with
Carl Jung it's just simply like he's a genius. But

(02:19):
there's a bit of a like a time delay in
what's relevant to us to actually integrate it perfectly. And
what I end up finding like so helpful is like
there's these therapists that are say the therapist, it doesn't matter,
it's helpful anyways. But there was an instagrammer I used
to watch a long time ago because I don't even
use Instagram anymore. But she would do the videos where
she plays a bunch of different selves and she would

(02:40):
talk herself through breakups. But it would show it would
really like the emotional self talking about it. It would show
the logical self talking about it. It would show the
brain self talking about it. It would show the petty
trauma self talking about it. It would show the subconscious talking
about it, which I would say is much bigger of
a part, but still I get what They were trying
to stay with that position and it would just go

(03:00):
through all the different parts and they it show how
people argue with themselves. It would show how people don't
agree this way, like not everybody's lying like most people.
That's the scary thing. Are telling the truth at all
points in time, that's the scary thing. But they think
they're telling the truth. And this is where we listen
and we feel in for dissonance because when we learn

(03:21):
what we feel like aligned. When we get a thought
that's dissonant, look at it closer and be like, why
did I think that? Because a part of you believes it,
a part of you sees this is true. Like there's
so like what happened with us, Like there was parts
of me that knew I loved him, and then there
was other parts of like, nah, that's an aggrigre. Nah,

(03:41):
you're just being immature, Nah, Like you just you know,
like there's so many things that I listened to the
other parts longer than I should have, and that's just
what ends up happening, and you miss stuff that could
be in your real life. Like when this finally came out,
this happened really fast because both of us stopp being
in denial and we're like, oh my god, and he
was here like a month later. But because we stopped denying,

(04:06):
so we were lying to ourselves and then to each other,
always playing it off and like like trying to smooth
it over and we're just friends. No we're not, but
like we thought we were because we were lying to
ourselves so much and not all the time. But that's
how this works, and you bury yourself in your own

(04:26):
lies and your own dissonance because you're not honoring all
your parts. Now, now you could say like, oh, but
if some part doesn't agree, then how you have to
go with the highest when you were choosing your choices
the highest. But this is where you need to know
the truest highest, and this is where meditation is real.
It's not just the ah, No, you need to find
the god spark. Turn that on and then try to

(04:47):
listen to it. And when we're upset, it can go away,
it can shut off, but it's our greatest hope of
figuring this out. You can study all the books and
psychology and everything you want, which has greatly helped me,
But at the same time, what really is always the
answer is that spark within and what does it feel?
And it doesn't really say many words, but it will.

(05:07):
It will light up, it will feel light, it will
feel happy with that idea, it will feel okay, it
will feel like you cannot tolerate anything else. You need
to listen to yourself and think what will I tolerate
in life and what will I not and head towards
the things that you can tolerate in life to start,
and it will start to bring you that joy and bliss.
Follow your joy and bliss. That's how you get toxically

(05:29):
positive easy. But the truth is you do you follow
your joy and bliss. You actually do. But we're programmed
to be miserable and you need to work through all
that and it's in parts of yourself. So I just recommend,
like just YouTube or google parts therapy and just deep
dive into that and it will heal.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
So very much. I mean, even a good example of this.
So I'm gonna bring up this story kind of what
she was talking about, you know, focusing on that joy
and bliss, but we're gonna have programming that kind of
interferes with that as well. There's two ins is. I
was actually talking with my mother last night on the phone,
and actually I'm really happy for her right now. Of course,

(06:07):
a lot of you know here in the chat ass
terreststat this. She's usually here. She's probably not here because
she's working tonight, but she just got this really good
gig for those of you who don't know. For those
of you who don't know, my mom is a caretaker.
She looks after the elderly, and she has been doing it,

(06:33):
I think now for about like ten fifteen years right,
So she actually got a call because of a reference,
and she ended up taking this job on the fly,
and she ended up charging more than she normally does
for this job because it was on the fly. She

(06:53):
has a normal day job that she works and she's
actually being pulled away from that at this point in
time to actually go take care of this client. And
she's been rounding up all her coworkers. But yesterday she
was talking to me about the guilt she was feeling

(07:14):
when it comes to this, and and I was asking her,
you know, I was like, why are you feeling guilty
about this? Like, you know, what's what's making you? You
know what's making you feel guilty? And a lot of
it was her programming, her subconscious programming that part of her,

(07:37):
as Diana was saying, that part of her that had
been conditioned throughout her life. She has been told a
lot of things. She she has been told that she
was selfish, that she would not amount to anything, and
she wasn't good enough, or this, this and this, And
of course my mom and I actually feel the same way,

(08:00):
feel this way about money anymore, but we did feel
the same way about this. And she's starting to kind
of get on the same wavelength I am about it.
We genuinely just like helping people. Of course I do
this show. I don't make money off this show, you
know what I mean. I do this because I want

(08:20):
to help people, you know. Kind of a similar thing
with her, you know, she just genuinely likes helping people.
She's even worked for free before. And I had to
teach her about seeing you know, money as a currency
as an exchange of energy, and I think that's something
that a lot of us in this community, like you know,
of course, we don't like money. We see what the

(08:40):
evil dollar has done. We know it's a fiat currency,
you know, we know's it causes a lot of you know,
bullshit in the world, you know, especially when you look
at the inflation that's going on right now and all that.
And yes, that's all fine and good, we understand that
part of it. At the same time, like I said,
being genuinely human, h what was the stone hold shirt

(09:06):
that reads I identify that? I know know what my
ex mist gift is a shirt that reads I identify
as a problem or what is it? What is that one?
God has allowed me to live another day? And I'm
about to make it everybody's problem. That's that's that's another
one too. But uh, but going back to what I
was saying about my mom, she's feeling guilty about charging
this person how much she charged, and even she even

(09:29):
looked up and she saw that she didn't really charge
them that that much. This could go way higher. And
I had to explain to her and I was like, well, Mom,
you have to look at this whole situation the way
that it unfolded. It happened very altruistically. You weren't cutting corners,
you weren't scamming anybody like this came from what I
would say the hand of the divine. It came through

(09:49):
It supported you at the time, Uh, you know where
you needed it the most. And so at that point
you kind of
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