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In many of my earlier episodes, there is a theme, where I have talked about spaciousness occurring when we dis-identify with the stuff of form, when we realise we are enough without all of the things of form; when we rise above struggle.
This is all really important stuff, but it can lead to some misassumptions. Misassumptions I, myself, am still learning to overcome; the idea that to struggle, to want, to be out of spaciousness is a wrong of us. I want to clear this up.
In todays episode, I explore the idea that it's okay to struggle. I refer to a podcast interview with Russell Brand and Gabrielle Bernstein and their reference to ‘Internal Family Systems Theory’ ; a form of psychotherapy developed by Richard C. Schwartz in the 1980s.
The podcast with Brand and Bernstein can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/159-from-pain-to-awakening-with-gabrielle-bernstein/id1212064750?i=1000498549302
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If you loved this episode, please rate it on Spotify, or follow me on Instagram so that you don't miss out.
If you're keen to get amongst the conversation, there are a few ways you can engaged.
1. Comment on the podcast page, on my website. This will come through to me and be published on the site from there.
2. Talk with your friends about this question and share the joy of these conversations with others.
3. Head over to my facebook community, where I am starting to gather a group of people interested in holding space and living with calm in this chaotic world. Comment there, upload a photo or video or PM from that platform.
4. Alternatively, just send me a good ol fashioned email at [email protected]. However you choose to engage, I'm all ears.
www.becjeffrey.com.au
In many of my earlier episodes, there is a theme, where I have talked about spaciousness occurring when we dis-identify with the stuff of form, when we realise we are enough without all of the things of form; when we rise above struggle.
This is all really important stuff, but it can lead to some misassumptions. Misassumptions I, myself, am still learning to overcome; the idea that to struggle, to want, to be out of spaciousness is a wrong of us. I want to clear this up.
In todays episode, I explore the idea that it's okay to struggle. I refer to a podcast interview with Russell Brand and Gabrielle Bernstein and their reference to ‘Internal Family Systems Theory’ ; a form of psychotherapy developed by Richard C. Schwartz in the 1980s.
The podcast with Brand and Bernstein can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/159-from-pain-to-awakening-with-gabrielle-bernstein/id1212064750?i=1000498549302
__________________________________________________
If you loved this episode, please rate it on Spotify, or follow me on Instagram so that you don't miss out.
If you're keen to get amongst the conversation, there are a few ways you can engaged.
1. Comment on the podcast page, on my website. This will come through to me and be published on the site from there.
2. Talk with your friends about this question and share the joy of these conversations with others.
3. Head over to my facebook community, where I am starting to gather a group of people interested in holding space and living with calm in this chaotic world. Comment there, upload a photo or video or PM from that platform.
4. Alternatively, just send me a good ol fashioned email at [email protected]. However you choose to engage, I'm all ears.
www.becjeffrey.com.au