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The Astonishing Power of Completion - Episode 6

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As the Lunar New Year unfurls before us, many find themselves entangled in the loose ends of the past. Our latest episode offers a sanctuary for those seeking resolution and rejuvenation. We crack open the wisdom of completing cycles, a theme that resonates deeply with the personal voyage of our guest, Myra, whose self-discovery in Guatemala mirrors our collective yearning for freedom and authenticity. Through stories and insights, we unwrap the importance of letting go of ancestral patterns, embracing the transformative power of practices like breathwork, and the vitality holding our traditions close while allowing them to evolve holds for our personal and cultural relevance.
Relationships often act as a crisp reflection of our deepest habits, presenting a tableau of our inner workings. The episode takes a tender look at how we complete each other, urging a dance with vulnerability as we glimpse our habitual reactions through those we hold dear. Myra's narrative extends an invitation to approach self-improvement with a sprinkle of light-heartedness, showing us how the journey within can be both profound and peppered with joy. We're nudged to adopt a humble posture towards life's feedback, an attitude that transforms the way we perceive and dismantle the patterns that no longer serve us.
Finally, maturity is ushered in, not with stern admonitions, but through the liberating acts of acknowledgment and closure. We meander through the necessity of wrapping up our personal cycles, not just for our own growth, but as a catalyst for a ripple of change that can elevate global leadership and societal compassion. Emphasizing the act of offering apologies and initiating tough dialogues, this episode is an ode to the maturity that fosters a more humane world. Join us as we embrace the closure of our narratives, weaving a tapestry of confidence and positive energy for the future.

Support the Show.

www.myrahpenaloza.com
Instagram @myrahpenaloza & @robindra

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Chapters

1. The Power of Completing Cycles (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Patterns, Completing Each Other (00:13:20)

3. Awareness, Ownership, and Dissolving Patterns (00:24:40)

4. The Power of Closure and Maturity (00:37:39)

11 episodes

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As the Lunar New Year unfurls before us, many find themselves entangled in the loose ends of the past. Our latest episode offers a sanctuary for those seeking resolution and rejuvenation. We crack open the wisdom of completing cycles, a theme that resonates deeply with the personal voyage of our guest, Myra, whose self-discovery in Guatemala mirrors our collective yearning for freedom and authenticity. Through stories and insights, we unwrap the importance of letting go of ancestral patterns, embracing the transformative power of practices like breathwork, and the vitality holding our traditions close while allowing them to evolve holds for our personal and cultural relevance.
Relationships often act as a crisp reflection of our deepest habits, presenting a tableau of our inner workings. The episode takes a tender look at how we complete each other, urging a dance with vulnerability as we glimpse our habitual reactions through those we hold dear. Myra's narrative extends an invitation to approach self-improvement with a sprinkle of light-heartedness, showing us how the journey within can be both profound and peppered with joy. We're nudged to adopt a humble posture towards life's feedback, an attitude that transforms the way we perceive and dismantle the patterns that no longer serve us.
Finally, maturity is ushered in, not with stern admonitions, but through the liberating acts of acknowledgment and closure. We meander through the necessity of wrapping up our personal cycles, not just for our own growth, but as a catalyst for a ripple of change that can elevate global leadership and societal compassion. Emphasizing the act of offering apologies and initiating tough dialogues, this episode is an ode to the maturity that fosters a more humane world. Join us as we embrace the closure of our narratives, weaving a tapestry of confidence and positive energy for the future.

Support the Show.

www.myrahpenaloza.com
Instagram @myrahpenaloza & @robindra

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Power of Completing Cycles (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Patterns, Completing Each Other (00:13:20)

3. Awareness, Ownership, and Dissolving Patterns (00:24:40)

4. The Power of Closure and Maturity (00:37:39)

11 episodes

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