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Practicing Human

Wholeness

Practicing Human

Cory Muscara

Personal Development, Presence, Mental Health, Wellness, Personal Growth, Meditation, Self-improvement, Mindfulness, Self Improvement, Health & Fitness, Education, Positive Psychology, Happiness, Buddhism

5.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2022

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss why there is no amount of "fixing yourself" that could possibly make you more whole than you are right now. If you’d like more support and guidance, text the word “Podcast” to 1-631-305-2874 to receive free, daily text and audio message teachings, quotes, and insights delivered to your phone 📲

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to practicing human, the podcast where every day we're

0:04.8

getting a little better at life. I'm your host, Corey Miscarra, and before getting

0:10.8

into today's episode, I just wanted to remind you that I am doing a master class

0:15.7

on becoming whole, the concept of wholeness, specifically looking at why we

0:21.8

fragment different parts of ourself and what the process to reintegration is so

0:29.1

that we can experience more inner ease, peace, harmony, and that experience of

0:36.2

wholeness that seems to be at the core of what we are all craving. So if you're

0:41.5

interested, you could go to Corey Miscarra.com forward slash master class or go to

0:46.1

the link in the show notes. And in this episode, we are going to do a rerun on a

0:51.9

previous episode on some of my thoughts on wholeness. Want to come on that in a

0:57.7

moment? First, let's settle in together with the sound of the bells.

1:03.1

Okay. So let's start with the statement. There is no amount of fixing

1:28.8

yourself that will make you more whole than you are right now. There is no

1:35.7

amount of fixing yourself that will make you more whole than you are right now.

1:43.8

Really let that land and the depth of your being because it's not something

1:50.9

the thinking mind is very good at understanding. When we're feeling something

1:58.5

difficult, nor we find ourselves falling into familiar patterns, nor we seem to

2:05.8

be making lots of mistakes or overreacting to something or underreacting to

2:11.6

something, whatever it might be, it can spark this feeling of I need to be

2:18.8

fixed. And as you know, on this podcast, I am certainly not opposed to growth

2:27.8

and self-awareness and having an honest look at our patterns and what changes

2:34.0

that we need to make or want to make. All of that is hugely important. But

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