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Doubt, Awareness, and the Liberating Power of Mistakes

8 min · 13. des. 2024
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In this episode of the Way Beyond Words podcast, hosts Peter J. Ryan and Able Z discuss the importance of embracing mistakes as a pathway to greater insight and intuition. By acknowledging and accepting mistakes, we can cultivate a sense of spaciousness and faith in ourselves, allowing for deeper awareness and clearer thinking. The hosts also explore the distinction between healthy doubt, which can lead to problem-solving and growth, and unhealthy, self-defeating doubt. By recognizing the difference between these two types of doubt, we can better navigate challenges and cultivate a more positive mindset.

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