You talk in your book early on about a concept of natural intelligence, which I think speaks a little bit to what you're saying here. Could you tell us a little bit more about what you mean by natural intelligence? Yeah. So one, I don't want to take credit for a term that is not mine. In my work, I call that radical self-love. But there are all kinds of terms. Buddhism calls it Zen. We have all of these terms for it. It really does speak to what is innately in us that wants to become manifest in the world.
In this episode, we discuss radical self-love: what it is, why we struggle to practice it, and the pathways to cultivate it so that we become the highest version of ourselves. You'll also learn:
- How radical self love is defined and how it differs from self esteem or self confidence
- Why we need to uncover our issues with self love that result from damaging societal messages
- How to bring inquiry, the thinking, doing, and being proces,s that leads to insight and healing
- How it takes repetition and practice to clear the obstructions of self love
- The three “peaces” we need to bring into our life
- How we can learn to let go of the story of "not enoughness" by recognizing it's not real
- The four pillars of practice of radical self love and the practices within each pillar
- How we can participate in the collective nature in this journey to self love
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