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🗓️ 6 June 2019
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We all have both masculine and feminine energy, but which one is your CORE energy? Would shifting something help you with your happiness, energy and relationships? I'll offer some food for thought on the topic in this Happy Bit.
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0:00.0 | Hey, my friends, Jen here, and this is a happy bit. I want to talk about masculine and feminine energy, |
0:06.1 | which we talked about earlier this week on the episode with Alison Armstrong. She called it |
0:10.4 | Hunter and Gatherer Energy because there are a lot of connotations associated with the words |
0:15.7 | masculine and feminine. Well, I want to set those aside right now and have you realize we all have both |
0:22.9 | masculine and feminine energy. I first learned about masculine and feminine energy at date with |
0:28.5 | Destiny, a Tony Robbins event that I attended in December of 2018. And it was the most |
0:35.6 | phenomenal event I've ever attended. But the masculine and feminine energy was |
0:40.2 | discussed on what they call relationship night, an entire evening devoted to relationships. Well, |
0:47.9 | long story short, Tony allowed us to feel each of the energies. And I'm not going to give anything away. If you can ever |
0:55.9 | attend Day with Destiny someday, definitely make it a priority. I'm definitely going to be back. |
1:02.5 | But what I walked away with and what I've gathered through other sources since first learning about |
1:07.5 | it is that masculine energy seems to be a very predominant energy in our country, |
1:14.2 | or at least it has been in the United States and in many places of the world. |
1:19.3 | Think about a warrior energy, a get it done, accomplishment, achievement, focused, driven |
1:26.2 | energy. And that has been highly valued in the |
1:29.1 | United States since the Pilgrims came here and started to establish colonies. There was always |
1:35.7 | this idea of pull yourself up by your bootstraps and you got to survive and you got to make it |
1:40.7 | work. I think about Paw Ingalls from Little House on the Prairie, |
1:45.1 | just always doing one more, more adventurous, harder thing. He couldn't just be satisfied |
1:50.3 | staying in the big woods with Ma and the kids. It was just always one big adventure. |
1:55.6 | But what does that do for us if we don't balance it out with some of our more feminine energy? |
2:02.6 | Well, we burn out. |
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