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#182 - Too Much - The Frequency of Overflow

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In this episode of Wealth Embodied, Alara Sage explores the concept of being 'too much' and how it relates to women's emotional expression, desires, and power. She emphasizes the importance of embracing one's full self, including the chaotic and wild aspects of femininity. Alara encourages listeners to own their intensity and desires, suggesting that true empowerment comes from accepting and embodying all parts of oneself.

Takeaways

The concept of 'too much' is often a societal construct.
Women frequently feel their emotions and desires are too much.
Embracing one's intensity is key to empowerment.
The feminine essence is wild, chaotic, and unquantifiable.
You cannot cherry pick your emotions without losing access to your power.
Discover Your Wealth Kink
Unlock Your Unique Energy Codes for Inexhaustible Wealth
This 5-minute quiz reveals your specific Wealth Kink—the hidden energy pattern determining how money naturally flows to you. Caution: Once discovered, wealth creation will never feel like an uphill battle again.

https://www.theoracleofwealth.com/wealth-kink-quiz

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In this episode of Wealth Embodied, Alara Sage explores the concept of being 'too much' and how it relates to women's emotional expression, desires, and power. She emphasizes the importance of embracing one's full self, including the chaotic and wild aspects of femininity. Alara encourages listeners to own their intensity and desires, suggesting that true empowerment comes from accepting and embodying all parts of oneself.

Takeaways

The concept of 'too much' is often a societal construct.
Women frequently feel their emotions and desires are too much.
Embracing one's intensity is key to empowerment.
The feminine essence is wild, chaotic, and unquantifiable.
You cannot cherry pick your emotions without losing access to your power.
Discover Your Wealth Kink
Unlock Your Unique Energy Codes for Inexhaustible Wealth
This 5-minute quiz reveals your specific Wealth Kink—the hidden energy pattern determining how money naturally flows to you. Caution: Once discovered, wealth creation will never feel like an uphill battle again.

https://www.theoracleofwealth.com/wealth-kink-quiz

  continue reading

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