Interviews with Friends & Enemies, Season 2: Angela & Maari Part 1

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TLDREsta entrevista presenta a Mari Falsetto, originaria de Seattle, quien comparte su experiencia personal y profesional. Comenzó en la industria del café, que le ayudó a financiar su educación y vivir en Europa. Tras atravesar un divorcio, se sumergió en el mundo de la sanación espiritual, convirtiéndose en practicante de Reiki chamánico. Fundó Inner Alchemy para crear un espacio comunitario donde sanadores puedan colaborar y compartir su práctica, destacando la importancia del amor y la conexión humanas en el proceso de sanación.

Takeaways

  • 🌱 Mari Falsetto combina experiencias de vida y sanación espiritual.
  • ☕ Empezó su carrera en la industria del café desde joven.
  • 🌍 Vivió en Europa, donde expandió su carrera en café.
  • 💔 Su divorcio la llevó a explorar las artes de sanación.
  • 👐 Inner Alchemy es un espacio para sanadores en Seattle.
  • 🤝 La comunidad es esencial en la sanación personal.
  • 🔮 Comenzó su camino espiritual a través de la oración.
  • 🌈 La conexión y el amor son fundamentales para Mari.
  • 🔄 La transformación personal requiere dejar atrás viejas creencias.
  • 🌟 La sanación es un proceso continuo y colectivo.

Garis waktu

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    ,A medida que la conversación avanza, Larry comparte que su transición hacia las artes sanadoras comenzó tras la disolución de su matrimonio y lo llevó a una profunda búsqueda espiritual. Se unió a centros de vida espiritual y se convirtió en practicante de oración, lo que marcó el comienzo de su camino hacia la sanación. Destaca la importancia de construir una comunidad de sanadores, pues el trabajo energético es difícil de realizar en soledad. Describe Inner Alchemy como un lugar donde los sanadores pueden colaborar y evolucionar juntos, enfatizando que el cambio personal y el crecimiento constante son fundamentales en este viaje. La conversación abarca la necesidad de conexión y amor, que Larry ve como el propósito de su existencia.

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  • ¿Quién es Mari Falsetto?

    Mari Falsetto es una sanadora que ha trabajado en el campo de las artes de sanación, incluyendo Reiki chamánico, y es dueña de un estudio en West Seattle llamado Inner Alchemy.

  • ¿Qué experiencia tiene en la industria del café?

    Mari comenzó a trabajar en la industria del café desde muy joven, a los 16 años, lo que le permitió financiar su educación y tener una experiencia que la llevó a Europa.

  • ¿Cómo llegó al mundo de la sanación?

    Mari se interesó por las artes de sanación tras el colapso de su matrimonio, lo que la llevó a explorar la espiritualidad y convertirse en practicante de oración.

  • ¿Qué es Inner Alchemy?

    Inner Alchemy es un espacio creado por Mari donde los sanadores pueden trabajar juntos, recibir apoyo y compartir experiencias en diversas modalidades de sanación.

  • ¿Por qué es importante la comunidad en el proceso de sanación?

    Mari enfatiza que la comunidad es esencial para el apoyo en el trabajo energético y para hacer frente a las viejas creencias y transformaciones personales.

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Gulir Otomatis:
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    [Music]
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    all right welcome back to interviews
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    with friends and enemies I'm Angela
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    Byrne castanola you're host
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    you may remember that we did eight
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    interviews pre-pandemic and now we are
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    back again for season two our first
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    interview with Larry falsetto so welcome
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    Mari thank you it's great to be here
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    it's wonderful to have you so I have
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    been wanting to interview you probably
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    for about nine months because I came in
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    to see you for shamanic
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    Reiki at your studio inner Alchemy here
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    in West Seattle
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    and
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    um I usually try to get a feel for
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    people and I could have an interest in
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    like what makes someone sick in terms of
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    kind of deeper Universal questions
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    so all right we're gonna dig it
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    okay we're gonna pretend like we're on a
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    very superficial date
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    so tell me Mari
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    um have you grown up in West Seattle
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    have you been in Seattle do you have
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    kids you married what's up
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    oh okay let's see so I am born and
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    raised in Seattle but I grew up over by
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    Lake Washington
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    um and I went to school in Seattle went
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    to UW
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    um I actually was in the coffee industry
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    from a really young age like I was 16
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    when I first started making coffee at
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    Nordstrom and then I ended up outside in
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    the carts and then I ended up at
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    monorail espresso and coffee was a huge
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    part of my world in the beginning
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    um and
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    um funny enough coffee paid for my
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    college and everything about my college
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    was I wanted to get to Europe
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    and what happened was my coffee
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    experience actually got me to Europe so
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    I lived in Paris for two years I studied
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    at the sorbonne and then I lived in
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    London and helped start a coffee company
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    there so I was out of Seattle for about
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    10 years and then I
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    um
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    was an Africa volunteering and before I
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    had left I met somebody and we ended up
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    getting married in Africa and I came
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    home
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    um with my daughter and I have a son so
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    my daughter's 23 now my son is 18. and
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    it's been an amazing journey to be a
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    mother
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    um and so yeah I think that kind of
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    brings my life up to date okay good I
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    live in West Seattle I returned in 2000
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    and uh West Seattle became my home okay
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    so so 23 years in West Seattle right
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    three years in West Seattle yeah okay
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    and your kids both are West Seattle
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    lights in a sense and this even though
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    this industry interview series isn't
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    about West Seattle right I have found
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    myself also in West Seattle which
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    um which during the pandemic for those
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    of you who don't know what became an
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    island even though it's not an island
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    now uh our Bridge went out pandemic here
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    so we were all sort of like almost like
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    a little country as much as an island so
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    those of us who had businesses had to
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    find ways to
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    um to modify our businesses right to say
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    the least yeah everything changed
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    exactly yeah so when did you since I saw
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    you first shamanic Reiki
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    um when did you first get involved in
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    something other than coffee
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    so The Healing Arts I guess we could
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    call it
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    um
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    you know it really happened for me when
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    I was actually preparing to do a masters
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    of clinical Health psychology and
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    nutrition at Master University and what
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    happened was my marriage fell apart yeah
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    and then my life fell apart and in that
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    process I couldn't start grad school so
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    I got a different job and I was working
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    in marketing and really just kind of
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    moving through
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    you know your life coming Unwound really
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    and it was it sent me into a really deep
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    deep Journey yeah and I've always been
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    very spiritual
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    um but this was like everything was
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    falling away and I had to find a way
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    yeah so my life
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    um I've belonged to the centers for
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    Spiritual Living for many years and
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    um I started doing some traveling with
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    the centers for Spiritual Living and
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    then I became a licensed prayer
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    practitioner
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    and it was like that Journey it had me
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    go Inward and that was the beginning of
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    the shift in my life
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    Into The Healing Arts yeah it began with
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    prayer
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    and then from there it led to shamana
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    gray key I was certified in shimonic
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    Reiki and chronic healing and all of
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    that was really to help myself move
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    through this unforeseeable event like I
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    never thought I'd be divorced I never
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    thought my kids would have a divorced
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    family right um and then it unwinds
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    everything and so what I found was the
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    the doorway to Milan healing became the
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    call from me to bring a community
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    together of healers and so um that's
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    really where inner Alchemy began okay
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    yeah that
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    um I I am sure that anyone watching who
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    has been through an event just
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    doesn't say like divorce
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    um and um and finding inner healing for
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    ourselves
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    um during a process like that is
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    important and you it seems
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    chose to share that
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    as well you know I I realized
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    very early on that the reason I'm here
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    the reason my soul is here is for love
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    and connection yeah yeah that's that's
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    why I'm here and so yeah it was it was
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    this recognition
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    um of something deeper yeah and
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    spiritual Soulful energetic and I
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    thought wow you know this is a really
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    significant part of being a spiritual
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    being as a human being and
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    um the community that I had grown at
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    that point was so vast
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    and everybody all the healers all the
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    practitioners were trying to do it on
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    their own yeah and that's really hard to
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    do when you do something like energy
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    work or mediumship or neuro-linguistic
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    programming and it's hard to do that
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    alone and so I was I just kept having
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    this vision
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    that really just wouldn't let me go and
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    it was about a place where healers could
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    work together to support each other and
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    evolve together because you can't do any
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    type of Healing Arts and not
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    continuously be shedding old
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    conditioning old beliefs I mean it's
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    it's not an easy path now because you're
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    it's like you're saying okay I'll
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    continuously change and transform and
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    let go you know and there's a lot to
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    that so you know bringing a community
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    together and then being a community that
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    our community could come to and explore
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    different modalities and experiences
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    that help in everyday life from the
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    simplest transition to the most profound
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    like death you know yes yes beginning to
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    the end yeah and the Tran and all the
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    transition right because we're very
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    fluid we don't stay the same and if we
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    try to stay the same it gets easy oh it
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    it gets a little uh explosive shall we
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    say yeah one way or another one way or
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    another yeah it's like a doors right
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    you're gonna get tapped or are you going
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    to get wet yeah like could I open the
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    door or is the door just give a slam
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    away yeah
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    um well okay so the um
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    so the name of the interview series
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    interviews with friends and enemies
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    um interesting in that it's a little bit
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    more of an exploration in slow food
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    right slow interviewing not really a
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    rapid fire even though there's a part
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    that I like to do that's fun where I ask
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    questions and you answer them quickly
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    with one word and it's just because it
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    mixes things up but we're gonna we're
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    gonna save that part for for the end
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    because we did our little superficial
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    date at the beginning so you know that's
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    a little Snappy yeah
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    so so if um if you could imagine what
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    might make
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    what might make someone consider you a
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    friend
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    oh what might make someone concern me a
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    friend well I think there's two
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    qualities that I have that maybe I've
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    always had and one is that I listen
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    um with a lot of Honor like I I listen
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    in a way that people
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    feel safe enough to open up but they
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    also equally know that I don't take that
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    information anywhere
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    the next question is what might make
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    someone consider you an enemy
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    such an intense word
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Tags
  • Mari Falsetto
  • Reiki chamánico
  • comunidades de sanación
  • Seattle
  • terapia espiritual
  • empoderamiento personal
  • café
  • experiencia de vida
  • divorcio
  • transformación personal