In this episode: lessons from the Horses on giving and taking and from the founder of Family Constellations, Bert Hellinger’s ideas on how we stay innocent when we give and feel guilty when we take. I invite you to notice on subtle levels why you give and who is doing the giving?
Taking vs. Receiving — Part 2 — Deepen Your Capacity to Receive… Cleanse Your Ideas of Taking, Receiving, and Giving — EP98
Our capacity to receive relates to our capacity to feel! Let’s cleanse our personal permission to receive, how receiving can relate to feelings of betrayal with our ancestry and the collective, saying NO, and expectations and attachments, our body’s visceral reactions to receiving and belief sets.
Taking vs. Receiving — Part 1 — Permission to Take… Cleanse Your Ideas of Taking, Receiving, and Giving — EP97
We need to be able to take. It is an assertive action we can play with! Our developmental need to take, what beliefs may interfere with our ability to assert and take what we need or desire, taking too much and its relationship with scarcity, and the wounds that make it hard for us to take.
The Deep Mystery of Life Part 2: Dots Connect with Land, Horse, and Reconnected Souls — EP88
The continuation of one of past life stories has opened up unimaginable experiences and knowings! In my willingness to surrender into the unbelievable aspects of my experience, the Ohio land, a beautiful horse, police officer, and friend revealed more pieces and… well, I won’t give it all away here!
The Shadow Side of Empathy: When Empathy Goes Awry — EP86
There’s nothing wrong with empathy or helping, but where it is coming from? Is the way you are seeing people when you support ultimately disempowering them? An empathy cleanse, plus how acceptance of death, past life, ancestry, codependency all relate.
Shannon Weber on Agility In Giving and Receiving + Growing Your Empathy Muscle — EP85
“We risk falling in love. We risk feeling deep connection. We risk changing our own mind. Shannon Weber believes you can thrive at the intersection of empathy and resilience. Shannon leads efforts to end HIV by day and hangs anonymous love notes in public spaces with her three teenagers by night.