Unlearning Religious Conditioning
Sylvester and Mark discuss the impact of religious upbringing on guarding oneself and the journey of unlearning dogma and shame-based doctrines. They explore the importance of having a spiritual practice that promotes kindness and generosity, and the difference between compassion and tolerance.In this clip
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#071: Free Yourself with Sylvester McNutt
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How can I navigate feelings of exclusion while maintaining my authenticity, considering I've never been accepted because I look different? This question is related to the episode #195: How to Love Yourself Properly with Sylvester McNutt III and the clip Embracing Imperfection. It also relates to the episode #093: It’s Complicated with Sylvester McNutt and the clip Healing and Love, as well as the episode #249: What Kids Really Need with Donovan Taylor Hall and the clip Healing and Authenticity. It used to hurt me as a kid, but I have no desire to be one of those nasty people.
How can I navigate feelings of exclusion while maintaining my authenticity, considering I've never been accepted because I look different? This question is related to the episode #195: How to Love Yourself Properly with Sylvester McNutt III and the clip Embracing Imperfection. It used to hurt me as a kid, but I have no desire to be one of those nasty people.
How can I navigate feelings of exclusion while maintaining my authenticity, considering I've never been accepted because I look different? This question is related to the episode #195: How to Love Yourself Properly with Sylvester McNutt III and the clip \[Embracing Imperfection]{sid=chunk\_379839}. It also relates to the episode #093: It’s Complicated with Sylvester McNutt and the clip Healing and Love, as well as the episode #249: What Kids Really Need with Donovan Taylor Hall and the clip Healing and Authenticity. It used to hurt me as a kid, but I have no desire to be one of those nasty people.