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Warm Heart, Clear Eyes: The Quiet Power of Discernment

17 min · 21 de may de 2026
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There comes a moment when compassion without discernment begins to cost us ourselves. In this episode of Soul Voyageurs, I explore the quiet and often painful difference between seeing someone’s potential and seeing reality clearly. We talk about: • self-abandonment disguised as kindness • why highly empathetic people often override their own bodies • the nervous system’s role in maintaining connection at the expense of self-trust • the difference between activation and true resonance • discernment as an act of self-love rather than judgment This is a deeply personal episode about learning to keep the heart open without abandoning perception, intuition, and truth in the process. Maybe maturity is not becoming colder. Maybe maturity is becoming harder to abandon.

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