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Date of upload: Mar 4, 2024 ^^
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I am a clinically trained psychologist and a somatic therapist. I literally lead trauma trainings on following your gut. His type of training of ignoring your gut, and using the head, is perhaps effective in the field, but disembodies the self, separates the mind and body process. It creates the process loop in the cycle where the brain is always used to control emotions. What happens when the brain is taxed (multiple layers of stress - children, business, or physical injury or illness) beyond it's ability to control is that they cannot disembody their own painful emotions anymore, and all the pain he's repressed FLOODS back to the system and creates severe depression. This kind of training is exactly why soldiers have high alcoholism and suicide rates. I would HIGHLY NOT recommend this.
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BTW- I donāt agree with not listening to your gut. I was an ER Nurse for some years and if I didnāt listen to my gut then I think some people would have been dead because of it. I was also a Hospice nurse. I woke up in the morning and my gut told me to go to the right personās home that morning because they needed my help first. All emotional but in the medical field, our work is an Art and a science. Gut plays a part. š
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2030 - the video thumbnail (at about 1:50:20) - heās referring to The Reset which Gregg Braden has alluded to. Itās clear that he canāt say WHY but as former CIA, he has more intel than the most. I wish someone would talk about The Reset in more detail
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The not listening to your gut bit, he was saying this is how you understand all of your options. This is a tool to help you make the most informed decisions for yourself so you donāt make decisions on autopilot that are solely based in how you feel. Heās not saying your natural instinct is always wrong, but we humans arenāt ALWAYS in a fight/flight/fawn situation and so it is a good thing to practice using perspective in most situations because most of the time, we arenāt in immediate danger. Yes, trust your gut, but trust it when it is appropriate and there is no other reason not to. That is what I got out of that part of this interview.
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I love this episode. As a nurse of 35 years, I have cared for some very challenging people in very difficult situations. Asking questions, validating feelings, mirroring, understanding the difference between perception and perspective. I employ those techniques everyday with my patients. Now I think I can be a CIA agent! I also ask a question, listen and confirm, then I may share a secret if Iām inclined. It often helps. It does make me vulnerable but people are hurting in this difficult world of ours. Such a thought provoking show. Thanks for sharing! BTW, had to go to work will listen to the end of the episode tonight. I hope itās not too depressing š¢
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This comment section portrays the one point Bustamante makes that the majority of people commenting are trying to disprove...
So many people are commenting,"I sKiPpED tO tHe NeXt ViDeO wHeN hE sAiD dOnT tRuSt YoUr GuT" or "I kNeW hE wAs OuT oF hIs MiNd wHeN hE SaId tHaT, I ALWAYS Trust My GuT & ItS NeVeR DoNe Me WrOnG"
He wasn't saying straight up, "Never Trust Your Gut!" If you were paying attention, the interviewer asked,"How can I train myself to lean more on my perspective?"
That's when Bustamante explains there's 2 things: 1st being, Don't trust your gut because your gut is based on emotion. If you have perspective on something then you have multiple data points on something so when you feel yourself getting emotional stop and let your emotion happen for a second.
Everyone commenting, trying to disprove what he's saying, jumped to a response based on emotion ("Hes wrong, because my gut has never lead me wrong") rather than actually paying attention, listening, and seeing that he's answering the interviewers question on how to lean more on your perspective than ....**Imagine That**...your perception.
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You guys are making me feel smart for merely paying attention..š¤
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2 months ago
If you like this episode please can you do me a little favour and hit the like button on the video! I really appreciate your kindness x ā¤šš¾
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