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Lisa's website: https://legityou.com/
Neal DeGrasse Tyson on the mobeus strip:
How have you experienced the relationship between grief and love in your own life? Can you identify moments where facing your pain allowed for deeper compassion and connection?
What does it mean to you to "enter your own wounds" and allow love to minister there? What practices or mindsets support this process of self-compassion?
Lisa spoke about the transformative power of not retaliating against those who have hurt us. How might choosing forgiveness over resentment open up new possibilities in your relationships?
In what ways have you struggled to fully receive love from others, perhaps due to unresolved pain or shame? How might tending to those inner wounds unlock your capacity for deeper intimacy?
Lisa reflected on the connection between light and darkness, and how they can share the same intention for our growth. How have you witnessed this interplay of opposites in your own life experiences?
What insights from Lisa's exploration of grief as love might inspire you to approach your own losses, transitions or seasons of suffering with more openness and self-care?
By Lisa Michelle Zega | Jump Up and Down ProductionsLisa's website: https://legityou.com/
Neal DeGrasse Tyson on the mobeus strip:
How have you experienced the relationship between grief and love in your own life? Can you identify moments where facing your pain allowed for deeper compassion and connection?
What does it mean to you to "enter your own wounds" and allow love to minister there? What practices or mindsets support this process of self-compassion?
Lisa spoke about the transformative power of not retaliating against those who have hurt us. How might choosing forgiveness over resentment open up new possibilities in your relationships?
In what ways have you struggled to fully receive love from others, perhaps due to unresolved pain or shame? How might tending to those inner wounds unlock your capacity for deeper intimacy?
Lisa reflected on the connection between light and darkness, and how they can share the same intention for our growth. How have you witnessed this interplay of opposites in your own life experiences?
What insights from Lisa's exploration of grief as love might inspire you to approach your own losses, transitions or seasons of suffering with more openness and self-care?