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Before you give light, you have to see what dims it. We go straight to the root pattern that so many teachers, leaders, and creatives carry without knowing: the quiet, learned need for approval that lives beneath words and shapes the field of every offering. Instead of adding more techniques or affirmations, we focus on field coherence - organizing your body, breath, and nervous system around the undistorted frequency that knows you were never less.
I share how early classroom moments and subtle cues became a baseline of “earn your right to be heard,” then map how that imprint shows up on stage, on camera, and in intimate circles. You’ll hear a raw account of calling on naphsha - the soul-spark untouched by wounding - to reveal a tightness in the solar plexus and the lifelong shape of “be good enough.” The shift didn’t come through thinking; it came through contact. In that contact, the performance loosened, the need for applause faded into noise, and speech began to rise from a steadier ground.
Grief threads through this journey as a teacher that opens the heart past identity stories and into the deeper resonance of presence. From here, we explore practical, embodied markers of coherence: approval stops mattering, transmission clarifies, and your frequency quietly reminds people of what they already are. This is how “heaven to earth” becomes lived—not as a concept but as nervous-system-level safety, courage, and action that no longer asks for permission. If you guide others, this isn’t optional; it’s the hygiene of your field. Listen to reclaim your voice from old imprints, speak truth without scanning for validation, and let what moves through you be light itself.
If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with someone who’s ready to stop performing, and leave a quick review to help others find this work.
You can book a 1:1 session with Joya at https://www.thatmystic.com
By That Mystic, Rev. Dr. Joya5
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Before you give light, you have to see what dims it. We go straight to the root pattern that so many teachers, leaders, and creatives carry without knowing: the quiet, learned need for approval that lives beneath words and shapes the field of every offering. Instead of adding more techniques or affirmations, we focus on field coherence - organizing your body, breath, and nervous system around the undistorted frequency that knows you were never less.
I share how early classroom moments and subtle cues became a baseline of “earn your right to be heard,” then map how that imprint shows up on stage, on camera, and in intimate circles. You’ll hear a raw account of calling on naphsha - the soul-spark untouched by wounding - to reveal a tightness in the solar plexus and the lifelong shape of “be good enough.” The shift didn’t come through thinking; it came through contact. In that contact, the performance loosened, the need for applause faded into noise, and speech began to rise from a steadier ground.
Grief threads through this journey as a teacher that opens the heart past identity stories and into the deeper resonance of presence. From here, we explore practical, embodied markers of coherence: approval stops mattering, transmission clarifies, and your frequency quietly reminds people of what they already are. This is how “heaven to earth” becomes lived—not as a concept but as nervous-system-level safety, courage, and action that no longer asks for permission. If you guide others, this isn’t optional; it’s the hygiene of your field. Listen to reclaim your voice from old imprints, speak truth without scanning for validation, and let what moves through you be light itself.
If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with someone who’s ready to stop performing, and leave a quick review to help others find this work.
You can book a 1:1 session with Joya at https://www.thatmystic.com