Circle Audio
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When Health Goals Create an Inner Tug-of-War
We can sincerely want better health and repeatedly act out of alignment with the plan. We call ourselves lazy, weak, or self-sabotaging when the system may be missing information, overwhelmed, or protecting another essential need. Fighting ourselves adds stress to a body already trying to find balance. Ask What the Protective System Knows A proposed…
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Let Creativity and Money Belong in the Same Life
Money and creativity are often separated into opposing worlds: one practical and constricting, the other alive and free. Then financial needs feel like enemies of expression, while creative desire seems irresponsible. Both are forms of participation in life. Money can support time, materials, care, stability, learning, and contribution. Creativity can help us imagine exchanges and…
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Create a Clearing Without Demanding a Perfect New Beginning
New beginnings often arrive burdened with exact instructions. The new home must have the view. The partner must look a certain way. The opportunity must appear through the route we imagined. Otherwise the primitive brain concludes that the deeper desire cannot be met. Creating a clearing does not mean discarding desire. It means loosening the…
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Emotional Freedom Is Not Feeling Good All the Time
Emotional freedom does not mean arranging ourselves so perfectly that nothing hurts, frightens, angers, or disappoints us. Life happens. Bodies get tired. Dreams change. People press old buttons. Even after years of emotional work, we can find ourselves thoroughly activated. The useful measure is not whether we ever enter a difficult state. It is how…
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How Could This Become a Yes? Turn a Body No Into Useful Information
A body no is important, but it is not always the end of the inquiry. Sometimes it means the whole direction is wrong. Sometimes one condition—the person, pace, cost, timing, exposure, or lack of exit—makes an otherwise meaningful possibility feel unsafe. Instead of forcing past the no or obeying it without curiosity, ask what the…
