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Sanna On Creating The New (A Transcript)

From one of Sanna’s lives:

It’s not easy to operate from your High Feminine because there’s literally no one that you can follow.

There’s no one that you can look to for answers in your particular field.

There’s no one that you can go to for comfort or confirmation that what you know is actually true.

You are operating completely blindly, operating from the unknown and in the unknown, and you’re literally pulling things in from the nothing, which is exactly where your High Feminine thrives.

What you’re here to do, what you’re here to say, what you’re here to create, has not been created before.

It has never been accessed before in the depth and the clarity and the cleanness that you’re here to access it.

Which is why it takes most people lifetimes, if ever, before they actually access their thing.

Which is why there are so few people out there who have actually ever created anything completely new.

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The Chasm Between He And I (An Essay)

The chasm between he and I is immense.

Always has been.

Except, of course, when it’s not.

The only thing that has and could ever bridge that incredible divide is pure presence.

No self.

Those rare and delicious moments that he’s described as unimaginable, when both of us are simultaneously present AND absent.

This or nothing.

AND

This because there’s nothing.

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Which is why it’s futile to ‘work on’ the so-called relationship.

The only work is HERE; not there.

#remainempty

Within me; not with him.

(he is not my business)

I don’t care about bridging our divide.

I care about bridging my own.

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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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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 Anger (A Transcript)

From one of Sanna’s lives:

I don’t get angry.

But that’s because I actually trust my No.

An emotion like anger, like frustration, comes because you’ve overextended your No.

You’ve surrendered even though you’ve known that the thing is a No.

And the longer you surrender after sensing that something is a No, the more unstable your energy becomes, and eventually you get angry or frustrated.

But for me it doesn’t come to that.

Because as soon as something is a No, I say No.

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A Collection of Sanna Quotes

  1. They have to go through fire and hell to get to you.

  2. I’m not compassionate towards illusion.

  3. It goes from a hurricane to a surgical knife. 

  4. The thrill you’re seeking isn’t a physical one. It’s energetic. 

  5. It is impossible to submit, to descend all the way, and not receive the unimaginable. 

  6. Surrender is settling for what you can’t submit to. 

  7. You’re either in a container regurgitating content, or you’re in a frame creating art.

  8. Nothing that is truly in integrity, can be contained, managed, or maintained.

  9. A leader's only ‘duty’ is to create at the edge of their own consciousness. 

  10. The more powerful the frame is, the less you have to do in the physical. 

  11. If something is true, there is no risk of it falling apart.

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Obliteration Dance (An Essay)

I chose him precisely because of the density.

The grit.

For the perceived dysfunction that would highlight my own so I could erect what had long been limp.

I used him to purify myself.

To be stripped even further.

To stay until nothing was left.

From the outside, it looked insane.

And to my human, it felt like hell.

But obliteration was what I was after.

Why else would I have danced right there.

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