From one of Sanna’s lives:
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How do you turn down a person that clearly needs help just because it’s not a turn on for you to work with them?
How do you justify the lack of the turn on?
How do you say No someone that needs help?
I don’t know if you see how twisted that idea is.
How morphed it actually is.
How backwards the thinking is.
Because when you say No to someone that’s not a turn on, you’re actually helping them.
Saying yes to someone that is not a huge turn on is you taking on someone that doesn’t need your help, doesn’t need you, doesn’t need your art.
It is not the thing that they require in that moment.
And in that decision to surrender, you end up creating a container for something that was never supposed to happen.
Something that is a manufactured, artificial thing that is not an actual experience for anyone.
That is, in fact, wasting your time and their time, all because you don’t trust your turn on and you don’t trust your No.
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