Personal development has become a mainstream spiritual movement, including different types of psychology and spiritual practices rooted in modern and ancient traditions. Many of these teachings abide by spiritual principles that involve transcending the mind to reach higher consciousness.
Courage is indispensable to face your deepest, unconscious, and unmet fears, shadows, and wounds to transform them on this heroic journey.
It is also the laser-like wisdom that illuminates your unconscious wounds, shadows, and ego's belief systems to no longer be run by them. When you reclaim this power, every aspect of your life undergoes a cathartic evolutionary change that can never be undone.
You could still own your self-worth, even if no one in the world was attracted to you, wanted you, or anything you had to offer.
With nuances and depth of clarity, you read another human being. You gain the accuracy of understanding who that person is without the filters of your triggers and unconscious projections. In doing so, you will no longer have negative entanglement and enmeshment with others.
You will discover the intrinsic power of seduction of your soul, a fundamental principle of life itself.
You become incapable of sacrificing your integrity, no matter your present situation.
You could still own your self-worth, even if no one in the world was attracted to you, wanted you, or anything you had to offer.
In the vast ocean of the personal growth movement, sometimes teachings (from ancient and modern schools of thought) can appear to contradict one another. Here, Dominique will answer her students' questions by giving her perspective. She also will explore spontaneous topics brought up by her students within the context of her work.
Today Alexis asks Domi to clarify 2 different quotes. Can both be true? Watch and find out!
Domi offers different contextual perspectives on George Clooney's statement: "You learn nothing from success. You learn everything from failure."