I love this perspective, Max. I also am a firm proponent of self-leadership, self-authority, self-authorship. My post today revolves around the same concept, although I called it “power.”
yes, I see this aspect of being at war with no leaders, no team and no access to resources with weaponization of relationships such that opposition and defensiveness control the field and only allow for minimal connection, support and the kind of nurture we need in our bodies when we're feeling vulnerable and exposed. that has been an incredible motivator to create the soft warm nest of love to operate out of that I didn't experience as a child.
I love the questions! and they gave rise to another, " who or what in the external to do I abdicate my self responsibility to and under what conditions does that self abandonment arise?
I especially love your added question at the end here! That is profoundly worth dwelling upon. So many subtle layers of self-abandonment, normalized and normalized and normalized, to discover and release. It is important work.
Thank you so much Sandra! I have been wanting to reach out to you — it's so neat to find your comment here. I really loved your Intuition workshop with Scott Perry! It lit up my day.
I love this perspective, Max. I also am a firm proponent of self-leadership, self-authority, self-authorship. My post today revolves around the same concept, although I called it “power.”
I must seek out your post! Thank you for mentioning it. And thank you so much for your comment. ✨💖✨
yes, I see this aspect of being at war with no leaders, no team and no access to resources with weaponization of relationships such that opposition and defensiveness control the field and only allow for minimal connection, support and the kind of nurture we need in our bodies when we're feeling vulnerable and exposed. that has been an incredible motivator to create the soft warm nest of love to operate out of that I didn't experience as a child.
I love the questions! and they gave rise to another, " who or what in the external to do I abdicate my self responsibility to and under what conditions does that self abandonment arise?
I especially love your added question at the end here! That is profoundly worth dwelling upon. So many subtle layers of self-abandonment, normalized and normalized and normalized, to discover and release. It is important work.
Well stated!
Thank you so much Sandra! I have been wanting to reach out to you — it's so neat to find your comment here. I really loved your Intuition workshop with Scott Perry! It lit up my day.