Something Positive for Positive People

SPFPP 370: The Spiritual Significance of Stigma Through an Atomic Lens


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In this defining solo episode, Courtney Brame shares the atomic model that’s become the foundation of his purpose, presence, and practice. Drawing from physics, yoga philosophy, and personal experience with stigma, he reveals a spiritual framework where the atom becomes a mirror for conscious living.

As the neutron, Courtney stabilizes his proton—his purpose to inspire conscious choice through stigma—and orbits aligned actions across shells that reflect rhythm, emotional truth, and freedom.

This is more than a metaphor. It's a spiritual technology. A path. A way back home.

If you've ever felt lost in your identity, your diagnosis, or your desires… this episode offers a structure for re-entry.

Topics covered include:

  • What it means to “live like an atom”

  • The roles of protons, neutrons, and electrons in life alignment

  • How stigma and shame disconnect us from our nucleus

  • Resonance vs. drifting

  • Applying the Yamas and Niyamas to stabilize purpose

  • Why Courtney’s presence got him kicked off Positive Singles

This episode is a transmission, not a performance. Listen to remember what you already know.

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