Breaking Boundaries

Sanna On Not Helping Others (A Transcript)

From one of Sanna’s lives:

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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Cheating (An Essay)

Cheating isn’t a mistake.

It’s a choice.

It’s a decision to hide and to deceive.

And…

It’s a weak and powerless move.

Because it’s ‘easier’ to sneak around than to muster the strength to be fully transparent with the one you claim you love(d) and ‘risk’ whatever comes from that.

And of course you have your reasons (excuses) not to live in truth.

Everyone does.

To not demonstrate your love for yourself and another by being honest about what already is.

You’re scared.

You have something to ‘lose’.

You don’t want to hurt them.

Whatever the fuck.

Still weak.

Still powerless.

Still not taking full responsibility for yourself and your choices and doing what needs to be done.

Being with others isn’t an issue.

Hiding that you are, is.

And even that isn’t the real ‘issue’.

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The Next Isn't Better (An Essay)

I’d rather do the work within the current dynamic than to swap it out for another (supposedly ‘better’) ride.

The next one won’t be ’better’.

The same work will meet me there, too.

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So I do it from exactly where I am and what I find myself in.

The ‘next’ I actually want and crave, arises directly and naturally from that.

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Sanna On Divorce (A Transcript)

From one of Sanna’s lives:

In most cases, people end up divorcing their partner and saying No to the entire relationship, completely unnecessarily.

Instead of making the relationship and everything that matters - not matter, they end up just walking away from the entire thing.

And that does not collapse anything. It does not disrupt anything, because the matter is still there.

And then they will carry that matter to the next relationship.

So they end up saying No to something that IS actually a turn on - when it’s clean.

It’s not the physical thing that’s not a turn on.

It’s the matter that’s in it that prevents it from being a turn on.

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Sanna On The Swampy Feminine (A Transcript)

From one of Sanna’s lives:

The swampy feminine, which is in every single one of us, is not personal, although most people take it personally.

It’s an energy programming that we program ourselves with from a very young age to keep the world safe from ourselves.

It is a surge protector between the world and our true potency.

It is the part of us that we literally create to make ourselves fit in to the world because without that programming, without the illusion, and without us believing in the illusion that we create, we would be too powerful for the world right from the start.

We would be rejected.

We would be cast out.

We would be abandoned.

People would collapse in our presence.

And we create our own swampy feminine to feel safe for others, to feel approachable for others, to create the illusion that we fit in.

It’s a mask.

It’s the ultimate mask.

And everybody creates it in some form or another.

The thing with the people who have a very potent High Feminine, is that we have to create more illusion.

It has to be stronger than other people’s.

It has to be more extreme than other people’s.

Because the power is more extreme and more potent.

And then we go out into the world thinking that we are like the rest of the world, believing in the illusion, until we start peeling that mask off.

And then at some point the veil has lifted enough for us to see that actually it’s not who we are.

We’ve never been that way.

From the beginning.

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