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When Being Right Goes Wrong: Shifting the Window of Perception

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In this episode of Maximum Medicine, Dr. Sharon Martin explores a provocative question: what if being right is actually wrong for your healing and evolution?
Drawing from her medical practice and shamanic teachings inspired by Carlos Castaneda, Dr. Martin unpacks how the need to be right can imprison us within a narrow window of perception—blocking our energy, limiting our possibilities, and even harming our physical health.
Through heartfelt reflections and real-world examples from her patients, she illuminates how holding onto righteousness, anger, or superiority can create toxicity in the body, while shifting toward openness, gratitude, and forgiveness invites a higher vibrational state that supports cellular harmony and healing.
She challenges listeners to soften their stance, release rigidity, and experiment with a radical new practice:
“What if I might not be right? What if truth exists in a different window of perception?”
This episode invites you to explore the medicine of flexibility — the freedom that comes from letting go of the need to be right, and the deep healing that flows in when you open your energy to new possibilities.
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In this episode of Maximum Medicine, Dr. Sharon Martin explores a provocative question: what if being right is actually wrong for your healing and evolution?
Drawing from her medical practice and shamanic teachings inspired by Carlos Castaneda, Dr. Martin unpacks how the need to be right can imprison us within a narrow window of perception—blocking our energy, limiting our possibilities, and even harming our physical health.
Through heartfelt reflections and real-world examples from her patients, she illuminates how holding onto righteousness, anger, or superiority can create toxicity in the body, while shifting toward openness, gratitude, and forgiveness invites a higher vibrational state that supports cellular harmony and healing.
She challenges listeners to soften their stance, release rigidity, and experiment with a radical new practice:
“What if I might not be right? What if truth exists in a different window of perception?”
This episode invites you to explore the medicine of flexibility — the freedom that comes from letting go of the need to be right, and the deep healing that flows in when you open your energy to new possibilities.
  continue reading

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