She is a genius, on so many levels!! We need someone who is capable of articulating thoughts for political reform in our society today. God bless you Marianne!! 🙏
@hayleylewis14584 ай бұрын
I begged Marianne to look into Bitcoin when she was running, but she couldn't be bothered….now we see this is an election that will come down to bitcoin….it stops corruption and throws neolibralism off a cliff. No one likes Harris and she is a cheat look into bitcoin Marianne stop acting like an out of touch boomer!
@JaguarTheDancingChef7 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful that we have a leader that is elevating consciousness. It would be great to have you as our US president.
@careyharben78657 ай бұрын
It WILL be great!
@m.s.987 ай бұрын
Hi, i am from Germany and i wish you Marianne for President so much! It would Chance the World ❤
@anncazares1117 ай бұрын
You’ve always had my vote Marianne! Thanks for sharing your gifts!
@DhariaLurie6 ай бұрын
"All Return To save the cosmos and hold back destruction’s tide The Creator made the earth, to which divine ones came Most of the world’s people hail from the heavens And await the Way, to save our heavenly kin Yet it’s easier to come to earth than go to Heaven We often fall for the allure of worldly things Now the Creator has finally come! And with His teachings has divulged life’s mysteries Learn the truth and board the vessel home February 7, 2013" Master Li Hongzhi (Hong Yin VI, from Falun Dafa teachings)
@pamhall14347 ай бұрын
That's what I love about Marianne Williamson, she isn't afraid to speak her truth!
@wisconsinfarmer47427 ай бұрын
and she does it gracefully
@Ellen-l1s4 ай бұрын
~Eloquently. Effectively.
@libertyblueskyes25647 ай бұрын
Love you both. You represent the edge of the wave that is taking us higher and more in love.
@writerforlifeify7 ай бұрын
More so the crown of the wave than its edge, in my humble opinion.
@eastwestunity7 ай бұрын
This is why I donate $200/month to Marianne's campaign.
@graffitiwolf63587 ай бұрын
Thank you
@AP-tp8kj7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I can't donate being from another country but If I were American I would!!
@KelleyHaines-qc4ue7 ай бұрын
What campaign?
@eastwestunity7 ай бұрын
@@KelleyHaines-qc4ue Campaign for President on ActBlue
@doreekaplan25897 ай бұрын
Plenty of outsiders ply money into U.S. politicians campaigns just like wealthy here buy other countries powerful.@@AP-tp8kj
@TreetrunkVneck7 ай бұрын
I’ve said it before: Marianne, your position on Earth transcends presiding over a single nation. You are the Bodhisattva, here to heal all of humanity. Thank you for returning.🙏
@careyharben78657 ай бұрын
I feel the same 🙏🙏🙏
@ST-nz4bf7 ай бұрын
💯❤️🙏🙂
@merrykaczmarek37577 ай бұрын
Wow. You’re right. She’s the One, that we are. Thank you Marianne for your courage.
@evelynbegay24957 ай бұрын
I taught Into the Magic Shop to my seniors. It appeals to my Navajo students for it revolutionary narrative, but many liked the magical formula of meditation and self-directing one’s life. Thank you, Dr.Doty and Marianne, I love so much about you: your prayers alone move my mountains of growth, your unique vision that inspires people who feel ready for it, but also your compassion and love. Thank you to both of you visionary leaders.
@oasis4oils7 ай бұрын
Marianne is always on point and relevant.
@bridgettestewart4696 ай бұрын
Sweet Dr. Doty, Thank you for sharing your love, insight, understanding and knowledge with the world. You are a true gem. ❤❤❤
@AliKaytish7 ай бұрын
We love you, Marianne ❤
@hirumbiffidum91457 ай бұрын
Please don't stop trying to help people Mrs. Williamson. Please don't stop being you ...
@X-Warrior.11196 ай бұрын
NEVER...
@cindynyephd17 ай бұрын
I just started listening to Mind Magic last week, after finishing The Mystic Jesus! Thanks so much for this great interview.
@marichiarra84957 ай бұрын
Years ago when I was a young single mom after being raised in U.S. in an Indian cult, as an orphan, and having experienced loss from the get-go and then significant abuse in the religious schools, I would listen to Marianne Williamson on cassette(I still have it!). She helped so much.
@gslice89887 ай бұрын
Thank you for your vulnerability Dr Doty, it is a thing of beauty ❤ really grateful to have found this today, I literally walked to my local book store and ordered this book. Love you forever Marianne, you are simply an international Treasure ❤ love from Canada 🇨🇦
@schajter427 ай бұрын
Very stimulating and inspirational discussion. True wisdom.
@johnblandersen16266 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this, Marianne! I personally know James and I'm glad the world has the chance to hear his insightful thoughts about the human mind.
@luismanuelmerinodevillasan91317 ай бұрын
¡Gracias Marianne for this extraordinary interview of James Doty! You both were at your best.
@deborahgrogan68167 ай бұрын
Thank you Mariann you are an Angel.I have loved your work for many years with the ACIM.I have been saying for years Marianne for the first female President of USA.What an amazing world it can be with someone like you. God Bless you Big Blessings 🙏🏽🌹🙏🏽
@chamindajayasena74737 ай бұрын
Listened Into the Magic Shop, great book. tears came to my eyes. It reminds my childhood, my story is similar, my father passed away when I was 4 and grew up with my mother, had a trouble after trouble in our lives. My only hope was to dream of becoming an engineer.Went to Uni in Sri Lanka, became a civil engineer, migrated to Australia, Melbourne. now living in a comfortable life. Now I am 50 and working as a water professional and lecturing at Uni as a part time lecturer. Helping young engineers grow and make the world better place. Got the Audible second book, "Magic Mind" not that bad, but it didnt touch like the first book. Thanks Dr. Jim for sharing your life story.
@wisconsinfarmer47427 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@cyrillllll7 ай бұрын
Thank you both, much love
@michaelcosgrove69086 ай бұрын
In the book by Joseph Campbell Reflections on the art of living he says compassion is the Holy Grail
@patriciamasterson47217 ай бұрын
Marianne, thank you for this wonderful podcast…Two great minds imparting wisdom… Special way to begin this Holiday weekend. 💕💫🙏
@danmarquez39717 ай бұрын
Very interesting!! I can really relate to "replace fear with love." That works! Example: I used to fear wild rodents. When I became vegan, I looked at rodents as little sentient beings that were childlike. I saw images of them hugging miniature teddy bears. So now I love them and can easily rescue them with my bare hands. Ditto with bugs. Ditto with humans.
@josephfischer43477 ай бұрын
Marianne Williamson is a brilliant & immensely helpful being too all folks willing to listen. She is so beautiful - inside & out.
@user-je1yr8cx2p7 ай бұрын
Into the Magic Shop; Dr. James Doty Neuroscientist.
@TheOneInfiniteOne7 ай бұрын
I love that Marianne holds the space for her guests and listens so they go deep on their content. So many hosts have this habit of interrupting the guests so they are talking as much as the guest. ♥️😊♥️
@elkesinger38217 ай бұрын
Thank you for that poem, James, and for being and showing yourself so sensitive. You've touched my heart..❤
@jaehaussling18946 ай бұрын
I cried the tears that you were choking back. What a dear man you are.
@billiverschoore24667 ай бұрын
Marianne and James: what an excellent talk! I'm só grateful you guys are doing thát bit; i'm glad i don't have to, and happy to be immersing in the world of regenerative gardening/agriculture which includes individual and community wellness. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 🌳🕊💚
@rosieg28337 ай бұрын
Thank you our society is a better place with you both in it and your teachings.Thank you for bringing enlightenment
@ninawu9106 ай бұрын
Thank you Marianne. It’s amazing interview.
@sentient246 ай бұрын
The poem was very appropriate for what we are needing as far as a shift in perspective from the patriarchal view into a more understanding, inclusive and dynamic society. Thank you both for this very interesting video.
@Avery_42727 ай бұрын
I found this to be a superb conversation, filled with intelligence, insight, and heart. Thank you both so much.
@davidofhalifax6 ай бұрын
There is much to learn in the simplicity of our mind. This is where creative genius is born. Love Always🥰
@mohammedmurtaza32573 ай бұрын
Thank you, Marianne and Dr. Doty, for an incredibly thought-provoking and inspiring discussion-truly insightful and, most importantly, grounded in science.
@donnaphillips31696 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful! - thank you Marianne & Dr. Doty 🫶
@BrucePGrether7 ай бұрын
The best and primary step I know to enhance parasympathetic function is simply slow, deep, continuous breathing… and this makes a shift towards mindfulness possible. Mindfulness really just means alertness, paying close attention, not slipping into mental narratives. - BPG
@tgc8807 ай бұрын
“When we invite our curiosity to be greater than our comprehension “ - Jonette Crowley
@SpillingthespiritualT4 ай бұрын
YESSSS❤❤❤ I resonate with his story so much and doing the healing work has been key no doubt! I am so grateful to have heard you in person Marianne, at the Big Impact University Conference!! The New World Would be so grateful to have Marianne Williamson as president and Dr. James Doty as vice president. ❤ 👏 👏👏❤ this is the way to help the world heal, having such a big voice and audience. The collective is behind you! 💯 You both are in tuned , tapped in and turned on to helping others. The world really needs you both. Thank you for stepping into your power and sharing your wisdom. I am grateful to have seen this video. #MarianneWilliamsonforPresident
@inthewritetime6 ай бұрын
God bless Marianne! She is so real and authentic and brilliant! She is an inspiration and gift to us all! ❤🙏
@evelynbegay24957 ай бұрын
Please form a retreat that the everyday person can attend. Often these are out of my price range. Sure I can manifest the price range, but I’m thinking of the working class who need this resource. Thank you from the Navajo Nation-
@wisconsinfarmer47427 ай бұрын
I am thinking about this and the business model that makes it sustainable.
@ravenswood1187 ай бұрын
Marianne, it seems that through your political ambitions, you avoided these topics. And I'm so glad to see you back here. I would love to see more videos of you chatting about your more spiritual ideas, whether through interviews or alone. It could just be my projections being pushed onto an innocent person, but I'm a little weary of this gentleman. The interviews that resulted in me purchasing an author's book were ones in which the interviewee was incredibly generous with the amount of information they provided in the interview for free. Here, this man says "it's not about money, it's about being of service," and yet he is so careful not to reveal too much in an attempt to get people to buy the book; more so than perhaps any author I've seen. When in fact, it is the divulgence of a good amount of information that makes one gain trust. He claims he would be okay if everything he had was taken away. Would he, though? He appears to be holding on tightly to making even more, considering how protective he feels over the ideas and techniques in the book, and your need to pay for them. Sure, many people can afford to spend $10-30 on a book, and it would a wise investment considering how much their lives could improve. But what about those who don't know how they'll pay their rent on the 1st, just a few days from now? I'm not sure there's anything here for them to learn from. Wouldn't a man who's living "to be of service" (because he's already made a great fortune) want to give them some actionable steps? Don't worry, sir, the people who can afford your book would still buy it. No need for scarcity thinking; it's the opposite of what you're teaching, no? In addition, the study he's referencing that apparently concluded people can grow muscle with thought: I did see another neuroscientist citing this in her interviews about law of attraction. She, too, appears credible, as I believe she worked at Oxford. And yet, I've seen other scientists debunking it, claiming the number of subjects that were able to grow muscle was very small, and the amount of muscle they grew was very small. As a result, it would be preposterous to claim that the thought exercises were the reasons they gained said muscle. We don't know what the subjects were doing in their off time. Anyway, I'm not a scientists, and I haven't read the study. But sounds dubious. No disrespect intended, but I've become skeptical of even neuroscientists and surgeons ever since Dr. Eben Alexander. An expose was written about him in which the author was able to interview hospital staff where his supposed near death experiences took place, and was able to pinpoint many lies he told in his account. If he lied about a lot of it, I don't trust any of it. Just because someone has or had a respectable profession doesn't mean their intentions are pure. He also seemed a little turned off when Marianne was talking about a woman's experience of living in this world, and the differences in how men and women are treated. I hope I'm wrong. I know I went on a tangent, but I really am trying to keep an open mind.
@nikkifrye75997 ай бұрын
I haven’t listened to the whole interview yet. But, there is an undeniable power in Silence. Speaking of that silence that is behind and within all words. A deep dive into the eternal Presence in us all, and radiating from those Who are in Self-Discovery living. Back in the 90s I met Marianne’s presentations at alternative health/spiritual conferences. Have never forgotten the loving presence, and underlying stillness that radiate it from her. I was so thrilled to hear of her, stepping into politics through the presidential race! Her light shines even brighter today. Does not matter the position or weather it is a lose or win. Her very presents has enlightening power. ❣️☮️🌹🌄
@solobee6 ай бұрын
Anyone who spends years writing a books should be paid for it. But if you want it free get it from the Libby app, it is there.
@singalongwithsusieq7 ай бұрын
So glad I found you Dr. James Doty. I connected so much with you at 38:17 thinking about my adult son as you read that beautiful poem of truth.
@staceycalvert-azrealtor38827 ай бұрын
Phenomenal interview/ conversation. Thank you both
@BeeKaye7 ай бұрын
That poem was brilliant. It really speaks to what culture has created to keep us from being who we really are. I loved this conversation ❤
@claudialiebenberg97404 ай бұрын
An amazing human with a deep heart, thank you James Doty 😊😊😊
@sonyapuskas58105 ай бұрын
I've done a lot of data dump and think she's right. If I had a problem to solve with a client all the data wa there and firing but once it was solved my mind would dump the info and a few months later I couldn't remember because my mind was full of other stuff to solve.
@maghraouihicham75687 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this wonderful conversation
@KendrickBullard-lx5nl7 ай бұрын
Everything we do is enlightened.. remember that your energy is on ❤
@whowearereally64942 ай бұрын
Thank you Both Doc D and Marianne--These subjects are uncomfortable but so important🎉 Because I felt I had to be a nice person I received a lot of peoples anger and hostility. I never understood for 57 years why the people I’m nice to are the meanest to me duh because they’re comfortable with me and they know I’ll keep coming back for more. I thought I was doing myself a favor, they’re being nice to me I shouldn’t be back to them but it was all a narcissistic black sheep of the family game my mother started this game with everyone and it is just destroyed everything normal in our family-she had a terrible childhood but that doesn’t give her the right to play games with you every single time you see her- I’m at the for every girl for every boy statement from Doc and I am literally gonna fall apart to see a man this vulnerable is killing me I needed this so badly thank you Doc there’s so much wisdom here that can change lives --❤🎉
@danmarquez39717 ай бұрын
I also loved, "...biases interfere with our learning." Right on! For example, I met a long-bearded tough male who was covered in gang tattoos and rode a Harley. I immediately thought, "Oh boy..." Now I find him to be one of the most empathetic, wise human beings on the planet. The people we tend to frown on can be some of the most amazing people.
@lmansur10007 ай бұрын
I appreciate him. So much effort into manifestation but in truth, it could be so simple: to ask for happiness and good health. That is it. That way, survival stuff will transform and possibly attitude will shift and there is not so much effort in the "doing" of it. So thanks both Dr. Doty and Marianne for having him on the show!
@pamhall14347 ай бұрын
Wow, powerful poem! Gonna print!
@whowearereally64942 ай бұрын
Docs saying about every boy and every girl just hit--❤🎉🎉🎉-it’s huge;?it’s what I needed to hear -- My life has been turned upside down and everything I worked for and believed is crashing around me and all I’ve tried to do is be a nice person. I so need to put this into work …I just wanted people to see me for my brain--Thank you again.
@ibraheemjallad8097 ай бұрын
Thank you for this inspiring and useful information.
@juliedevereaux437 ай бұрын
Fabulous conversation. Thank you.
@paulagomez88857 ай бұрын
Thank you for your voice Marianne..❤
@jeanm77556 ай бұрын
Brilliant, talk by 2 intelligent individual: Spiritually emotionally, and psychologically 💫🌟abundant gratitude to both of you for being Amazing light workers on the planet🙏🏼🙏🏼💕🌈
@janetharper85976 ай бұрын
Very cool. Yeah! Finally a physician - who is speaking out……-the father of my children also a physician but unfortunately thought I was “nuts” for my understanding of manifestation- “Times they are-changin”. Thank you both of YOU! ❤️
@davidofhalifax6 ай бұрын
All we need to be is honest and true. Eventually what we learn is the truth. The truth that cannot be separate from Love. Love Always 🥰
@chamberskellychamber7 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you 🙏
@VidaMace7 ай бұрын
Marianna I sincerely hope you will be our next president…
@redthunderbird81176 ай бұрын
Former President Obama and former First Lady and Senator of NY, H. Clinton... to my knowledge have not given us an interview on the number and quality of death threats they received while being in power. Every word shared by Marianne has applied to both genders of color especially now... Women who heal their vulnerability with more gentleness teach men and all people how to best relate to the system. As Dr. Doty said it implied... unfairness is not always the unhealthiest road but perhaps an elder Latina in her 99th year with beautiful matriarchal power and love has a story to share... Power to interrupt is sometimes the game changer we need... Access to the poison of ego, is not such a blessing... No one who loves your work, Marianne, always agrees with you, but they love why you put on this earth. They love why you were born. They love why you were born!! They love why you were born!!!
@swayp57157 ай бұрын
Thanks for this wonderful stream and my apologies if my earlier comments cause offence. I have been a huge fan and wish you had been able to become the president of the USA. I was also previously a student of the Course in Miracles. 🙏🏼
@KarensOpinionsMayDiffer7 ай бұрын
Outstanding interview! Imagine what you and Nicole Shanahan could accomplish together!
@KhanyisileNyembezi-n4k7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Dr. Doty. This interview is wonderful in that it directs us towards the true mark of success. I am familiar with Marine and she is one of my spiritual mothers although she doesn't know this. I love her dearly. 💖💖💖💖
@Newfoundmike7 ай бұрын
Her Smile is infectious 🥰❣️
@eduuco7 ай бұрын
I love him for showing his emotions, am very impressed and grateful for his experience and knowledge that he is sharing and how he is serving humanity. However, one point NOT TO Trivialize, is if he had not made his material "fortune", he would probably still be "lost" and chasing money. Despite spiritually growing from the information that he would have received, that "money will not necessarily bring happiness", he had to experience it in his own skin to feel and understand. Hence, achieving and experiencing material wealth, made him feel & realize, that material wealth is merely a part of success - hence with this paradigm shift (now with belief and drive) he expanded further. Now he knew, and felt, what he truly needs to do (and be) to achieve inner happiness. Thus, I believe, it was imperative for him to first, reach his goal to become wealthy, otherwise he would probably not be, where he is and how he is today.
@elesig27 ай бұрын
I was in a room and in conversation today with a 32 year old woman and a 50ish man. Every time the woman spoke she only looked at the man as if speaking only to him. I was so disappointed because I had hoped that younger women would be beyond that way of thinking. It seemed to me she only gave the man importance and engaging with him. Very strange. Just mentioning to show that the stigma still exists in the younger generation. After all I’m only a senior woman.
@naturelover12847 ай бұрын
I am okay on my own, being around others is like having termites undo it all 8 hours a day at work if you have to interact. How to deflect
@louannpeariso88887 ай бұрын
This is an amazing conversation.
@colleenfairchild69346 ай бұрын
I love you Marianne, but couldn’t help notice how it seemed you were not present to DR Doty’s expression of masculine suffering when he read aloud the poem- he shared his tenderness that men are also wounded by societal structure of gender roles and it felt to me as you stepped right over that part of the conversation and continued talking about feminine suppression and misunderstanding. Both are true and equally damaging. I am a woman and love your work, but feel perhaps I’d like to hear you speak about the suffering of men as well- so that it can become part of the global conversation and understanding. Some Men also do what they do because society has pushed them into the proverbial corner. My two sense for what it’s worth. Thank you for your work!!!
@erickacameroncarr7 ай бұрын
Excellent convo! Thank you for the intro to Dr. Doty, I will be looking for the book on audible.
@paulavaleyogaevida74207 ай бұрын
🫂...maybe one day I'll give Dr. Doty a real hug...Thank you 🙏🏻
@louannpeariso88887 ай бұрын
Marianne I look forward to you running for president. You have my vote! It's pretty cool I received a button years ago that you were running for president. It must have been five years ago. I still have it. I speak often of what an amazing president you will be. You are the one that is going to bring peace, Joy, and harmony.
@davidofhalifax6 ай бұрын
To prevent memory loss our brain needs to running the correct software. Make sure it is fuelled by truth and love. Love Always ❤🥰
@vivalaleta7 ай бұрын
It's easy for you to claim that if all your riches were taken away you'd be copacetic.
@joanhalgren35027 ай бұрын
Actually, once you practice being in the 'now' you can be copacetic--it has happened to me. Excepting the present moment is key to being balanced--all else is really delusion. Try it for awhile--practice will get you to serenity more often than it will not.
@susankelly59767 ай бұрын
Read his books loved them and recommended them thanks and blessings to you both ❤
@talaoconnor7237 ай бұрын
Thank you both. ACIM - Be aware of the power of an unrecognized belief.❣❣❣
@susanjoycesabo84506 ай бұрын
She has my vote, for sure!
@naturewithin97 ай бұрын
Been there as well~How informational and sooo appreciated ~Blessings to You Both and All🙌👫👨👩👧👧✌️💞
@frederickforczyk98487 ай бұрын
I read, your book Marianne, it was interesting, thoughts of perception.
@DJSTOEK6 ай бұрын
Thanks
@elisabethseaton65217 ай бұрын
Erickson taught that the mind "deletes, distorts and generalizes" in order to function amidst the plethora of information being thrown at it moment to moment
@arlinejernigan4 ай бұрын
I got the book and I am looking forward to practicing with it.
@arlinejernigan4 ай бұрын
In simple terms, it is asking what do I want, and why do I want it. Obviously that requires meditation and self examination.
@arlinejernigan4 ай бұрын
Thank you for that poem, HUGS
@RyanLeslieWood7 ай бұрын
Turn the tide Marianne!
@joanhalgren35027 ай бұрын
Remember his new book is entitled: MInd Magic.
@wisconsinfarmer47427 ай бұрын
"I was impressed with his kindness his compassion" ," I want to be that" When I was 23 I met a retired methodist minister, 73. And asked him how he acquired such a knack for rapport and kindness. He said he was not always that way and set out to build that achievement. Hint taken. Life is a gas
@whowearereally64942 ай бұрын
Docs saying about every boy and every girl just hotb🎉🎉🎉-it’s huge;?it’s what I needed to hear -- My life has been turned upside down and everything I worked for and believed is crashing around me and all I’ve tried to do is be a nice person. I so need to put this into work …I just wanted people to see me for my brain--Thank you again.
@markshaw1537 ай бұрын
I love Marianne Williamson,
@waldek322 ай бұрын
im ordering his book. my father was alkoholic an my mother killed herself when i was 2 years old. good to have path
@SusanBloodgood-o5s5 ай бұрын
Marianne Rocks, Don’t sit this one out, VOTE BLUE No Matter Who 💪🏽🇺🇸
@bostrickland49707 ай бұрын
Thanks for this : meditation 🧘 is good for us humans.
@caronpotocnik98517 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview thank you. I really think the message carried in the poem is so relevant for our modern world. At the end of the day psychological maturity/selfhood is reflected in the best possible integration of masculine and feminine qualities in each of our souls/consciousness/brain - eg gentle strength or power coexisting with vulnerability for both men and women. I understand the experience of women today, but let's not forget men who I believe have a far more difficult time confronting their needs in the face of more priority rights seemingly attributed to women. I worry that men are emasculated and deprived of the best free and potential expression of their identity. As CJ Jung said (to the effect) "inner conflicts not addressed in consciousness exist in the world as fate". The transgender thrust that we see today seems to be a direct reflection of the lack of integration of masculine/feminine integration on a psychological level.
@Kidgloves19846 ай бұрын
How wonderful it would be for america to have Marianne Williamson as POTUS..future generations hopefully will elect someone like her..
@jjjggg456 ай бұрын
Anyone who believes better than Biden. Oh wait No Kamala could be worse.
@moniquelgrace19087 ай бұрын
I wish he would acknowledge Dr Joe Dispenza….he is speaking as if he coined Dr Dispenza’s work
@whowearereally64942 ай бұрын
Thank you Both Doc D and Marianne--These subjects are uncomfortable but so important🎉 Doc your situation sounds far worse than mine - for me it was more of a brainwash situation- and control that means of massive manipulation -Because I felt I had to be a nice person I received a lot of peoples anger and hostility. I never understood for 57 years why the people I’m nice to are the meanest to me duh because they’re comfortable with me and they know I’ll keep coming back for more. I thought I was doing myself a favor, they’re being nice to me I shouldn’t be back to them but it was all a narcissistic black sheep of the family game my mother started this game with everyone and it is just destroyed everything normal in our family-she had a terrible childhood but that doesn’t give her the right to play games with you every single time you see her- i’ll be in the youngest, only girl of four with an angry father took this all in. And watched it all play out! When I left the house I swore I’d be like my grandmothers who were quiet and kind I didn’t realize till I got in my later years this was a disservice in bad situations now I have to straighten my whole life out and frankly don’t know where to start I’m burned out always being a worrier and caregiver to others I did not take care of myself-in someways yes but not financially-It was a Farm family so I got that double whammy, very bright woman I would’ve done well as a child now that I’m nearing my 60s I’ve been trying to take a break from Burn out so I can go back to school but I’m not sure how I would pay for it😮😅😊❤ Thank you for what you do I need a massive reset --it feels so narcissistic to take care of one self because in my family they were selfish if you did that as a woman-
@lindaraereneau4846 ай бұрын
The thing is, it's good the mind has staying power. That it's hard to change beliefs---because once new, better beliefs are established, they stick. The mind isn't lazy. It just makes you be sure you want the new belief before it becomes reality. If it were easy to change beliefs and habits, they would have no staying power.
@joannthomases93047 ай бұрын
I want my daughter to love her mommy again. She does not see many things. Very sad, i was used and they worked through my own. Hard to comprehend how those you love might not be for you at all. I am really struggling to figure how to fix us, been at this a long time, from what has gone on. Pray all day and night on God helping as he will..Ive been through sooo much study..and prayer. Im 70, now, still looking for us back happy, again..... 💖💕💕💕💕 I know exactly how it came about. I fell over myself loving her so much but threw up things when it wasn't enough through her anger and this took away all i did to get her happy..there is alot from a forced lot of stuff, children don't see. So it's pretty hard to get her to see. As mothers we don't want the children scared seeing the struggles to keep them smoothly getting on. So, to explain it all, after, isn't what we let them see. I have just tried to explain, and she's shut me out. It's physically roughed me up, trying to just explain now. She says these are excuses. They are explaining the logic of how what and why of a lot. She thinks a shrink that's never heard one word from me, will do something in resolve. That's not much. Psychologists neeeeeeed to know an entire situation if analyzing !!!!!!!!!! They don't invite any family privately to hear squat. That in and of itself is a broken system. An injustice by not seeing yet soooo called fixing something they know nada about, fully !!! How does anyone analize half of any situation, i ask ???? Fix the psychology proffession, if you plan to fix others !!! That is the reality of reason and simple logic, from where i stand on the outskirts of it all and completely disrespected and ignored out here, just shatterd in heart....tried all the things dancing through it all. And validating her concerns through all the, shut ups, go aways. Yes, shattering so deeply after a while i say i never taught you to act like that. The blurt, but you know a bodý can go sooooo long validating and trying every angle and way with soooo much uplifting, it is exhausting, as through what we went through was. Im not that strong to change the world around these many extenuating circumstances i was in. 20 years of non stop studies as if one close can use my good heart, i saw far more ...than us in maaaany variables going on to all. I truly feel this is, to back and promote $$$$$ to and for, the psychology fields !! It's been made quite clear to me. It's all about making $$$$$$ in a "Nut" shell "so to speak" if the truth be known. I for one would love to see real healing !!!!
@maryclarke42376 ай бұрын
I wish she would let him speak more, she kept over speaking 😳
@barbestrada97897 ай бұрын
just a question, and with all due respect to the doctor, would i be correct if i say the reason you are now able to say that if you lose all your nice materials things tomorrow, that you will still be happy is because you already attained and experience those material things? i get that the most important thing is to be of service to others but how about those who still strive to enjoy those nice material things?
@manipunation7 ай бұрын
Good point! Its easy to say you would still be happy without your comfortable lifestyle, from your nice and comfortable life. But if he suddenly lost it all, including his claimed academic degrees and past employment, etc. (that is, everything he now uses to define who he is and sell himself to employers and book publishers), and he would have to start over from scratch, could he be happy living as a homeless person? Probably not.
@tmarkcommons1747 ай бұрын
Why does the world seem to be rigged to not have enough stuff for everybody to have enough to be able to be happy without needing anything (like them)? Defenselessness, in our society, means working all of the time for subsistence and being discarded when I am not useful anymore. But I cannot find happiness while maintaining the barriers between myself and others that seem to be necessary to not be in poverty and subsistence and work all of the time. And if I don''t keep my mouth shut, I get slapped down?