Published Jul 29, 2020

Free From Your Self with Peter Crone #267

Aubrey Marcus and Peter Crone delve into overcoming the fear of death, achieving holistic wellness, and breaking free from limiting beliefs to embrace a more liberated and fulfilling life.
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  • Vitality

    Peter Crone emphasizes the importance of embracing vitality and recognizing the interconnectedness of mental, emotional, and physical health. He explains that societal health can be improved by educating and inspiring people to upregulate their vitality, which is essential for a robust human species 1. Crone also discusses the concept of self-oppression, highlighting how judgment and negative self-talk can lead to internal conflict and aggression 2.

    We are naturally drawn to wanting to be vital, alive beings. So for me, it's like, wouldn't it make more sense as an opportunity? And I think a lot of people are embracing this to recognize, wow, how can we best support, how can we best educate, how can we best inspire our collective society to upregulate its vitality such that we become more robust as a species?

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    Recognizing and addressing these internal struggles can lead to a healthier and more harmonious society.

       

    Holistic Care

    Crone critiques the current disease care model, advocating for a more holistic approach that focuses on treating people rather than diseases. He believes that society has a massive opportunity to become emotionally, physically, and psychologically robust by embracing love and acceptance 3. Crone also discusses the importance of flow and how resistance and tension can lead to stagnation and disease 4.

    The model of disease care has got nothing to do with pro health. Right. And this is why I got into Ayurveda, which is part of my practice. We don't treat diseases, we treat people.

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    By shifting our focus from fighting diseases to supporting the body's natural processes, we can achieve better health outcomes.

       

    Society

    and Crone discuss the societal structures that influence collective health and well-being. Marcus criticizes the old paradigm of relying on pills and injections while neglecting the overall health of individuals 5. Crone adds that many of our behaviors and tendencies are inherited from our environment and upbringing, which can lead to a cycle of oppression and judgment 6.

    It's almost like we're in this last spasm of the old construct where it's like, double down, double down, double down on the old, more different cures in a pill or cures in an injection. Forget about the health of the human.

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    They emphasize the need for a shift towards more nurturing and supportive societal structures to improve collective health.

       

    Conditioning

    Crone highlights the impact of conditioning and the importance of understanding the root causes of societal issues. He shares a powerful example of a prison program that reveals the correlation between lack of love and nurturing and subsequent criminal behavior 7. Marcus and Crone also discuss the imbalance of masculine energy and the need for more nurturing, feminine qualities in leadership and societal structures 8.

    Are they bad people or are they conditioned to act in a way that is a reflection of the environment in which they were raised?

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    By addressing these root causes and promoting more balanced energy, society can move towards a healthier and more harmonious state.

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