Tag: Inner Work

  • How I Break People’s Rigidity — Without Even Touching Them

    How I Break People’s Rigidity — Without Even Touching Them

    Rigidity doesn’t break because I push — it breaks because it was already cracked. All I ever do is stand still, clear, grounded in consciousness, and watch how quickly people collapse under the weight of their own resistance. Taoism taught me long ago: water doesn’t destroy stone… the stone destroys itself by refusing to bend.…

  • The Loops We Choose — Why People Push Away the Very Ones They Want to Stay

    The Loops We Choose — Why People Push Away the Very Ones They Want to Stay

    The Loops We Choose: Why People Push Away the Very Ones They Want to Stay We say we want people to stay — yet we show them every reason not to. We crave love but resist accountability. We ask for connection but refuse reflection. We mourn departures without ever facing the part we played in…

  • Impostor Syndrome: Dancing with My Own Doubts

    Impostor Syndrome: Dancing with My Own Doubts

    In the quiet moments before stepping into new rooms, self‑doubt rises like a whisper: “You’re no expert in every industry; who are you to speak on this?” Impostor syndrome shape‑shifts into humility when it’s really self‑sabotage. But the truth is, I don’t need to be the expert on finance, law, engineering, and metaphysics. I am…