In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright delve into profound themes of self-awareness and personal growth. They explore how to stay present and maintain a higher vibration amidst the challenges of a time-bound society. They shed more light on the significance of connection to one's source being, the influence of early life experiences on personality development, and the importance of stepping out of comfort zones. Understanding the patterns in our lives is crucial for personal growth and self-awareness. These recurring themes often shape our decisions, relationships, and emotional responses. By recognizing these patterns, we can identify areas for improvement and develop healthier habits. Approaching this concept involves introspection, mindfulness, and a willingness to change.
Timestamps
[02:05] How to stay in the present and in a higher vibration
[07:13] Does it matter when LaRae became aware of being in existence in a human life?
[08:18] Connection to the source being
[13:30] Creating a practice or a greater awareness about yourself
[16:39] Navigating the time-bound society
[18:29] The part of your life that influences the other
[20:43] The human pattern of when the personality self starts to show up
[25:00] Getting out of your comfort zone
Notable Quotes
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Timestamps
[02:05] How to stay in the present and in a higher vibration
[07:13] Does it matter when LaRae became aware of being in existence in a human life?
[08:18] Connection to the source being
[13:30] Creating a practice or a greater awareness about yourself
[16:39] Navigating the time-bound society
[18:29] The part of your life that influences the other
[20:43] The human pattern of when the personality self starts to show up
[25:00] Getting out of your comfort zone
Notable Quotes
- “There is really no such thing as unconditional love.” - LaRae Wright [12:09]
- “Once you start school, that’s when a lot of things start to get told to you.” - Scott Wright [21:35]
- “It’s important that we allow our children to have experience.” - Scott Wright [23:51]
- “As each of us look at our own lives and the patterns that bring us to the most discomfort, this is a perfect way to start.” - LaRae Wright [27:11]
- “When you do one, you realize you can do as many as you want.” - Scott Wright [27:32]
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