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EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 52 MIN

Community, Commitment & Reciprocity

from Bridge to the Heart · host Rachel Oster and Parshawn Beheshtian

Summary The conversation explores themes of building relationships and community, learning to belong, reciprocity in community, fear of power and responsibility, and the difference in an indigenous community. This conversation explores the importance of community and leadership, highlighting the role of structure, dedication, and deepening connections. It emphasizes the value of vulnerability, praying together, and understanding others. The conversation also discusses the illusion of being better alone and the need to find the right community. It concludes with the idea of using your higher self as a guide and overcoming fear to join a community. Timestamps 00:00 - The Power of Community 01:01 - The Importance of Commitment in Community 04:22 - The Depth of Belonging in a Community 06:30 - The Transformation of Joining a Community 08:26 - Building and Leading a Community 09:10 - The Fear and Responsibility of Leadership 11:26 - The Role of Relationships in Community 13:39 - The Importance of Intention and Asking in Community 15:38 - The Depth of Connection and Vulnerability in Community 22:33 - Personal Growth and Showing Up in Community 28:21 - The Value of Support and Reciprocity in Community 34:57 - The Healing and Empowering Nature of Community 45:37 - The Importance of Intention and Alignment in Community Takeaways Building relationships and community requires commitment, reciprocity, and a willingness to serve. Learning to belong and finding a community where there is acceptance and open-heartedness can be transformative. Leadership in a community involves holding boundaries, protocols, and structure while channeling love and respect. Fear of power and responsibility can stem from past experiences and the potential for abuse, but it's important to approach leadership with love and gentleness. Indigenous communities often embody a grounded energy, respect, and a balance between structure and softness. Communities provide healing and empowerment when you find the right one that aligns with your values and resonates with you. Vulnerability and praying together deepen connections and create a space for healing and growth. Understanding others and giving grace allows for compassion and empathy within a community. Support groups and communities serve as mirrors, validating experiences and providing insights. The illusion of being better alone hinders personal and collective growth; finding the right community is essential. Using your higher self as a guide can help discern between fear that indicates potential growth and fear that signals unsafety. Overcoming fear and joining a community requires patience, self-reflection, and a willingness to show up authentically.

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Summary The conversation explores themes of building relationships and community, learning to belong, reciprocity in community, fear of power and responsibility, and the difference in an indigenous community. This conversation explores the importance of community and leadership, highlighting the role of structure, dedication, and deepening connections. It emphasizes the value of vulnerability, praying together, and understanding others. The conversation also discusses the illusion of being better alone and the need to find the right community. It concludes with the idea of using your higher self as a guide and overcoming fear to join a community. Timestamps 00:00 - The Power of Community 01:01 - The Importance of Commitment in Community 04:22 - The Depth of Belonging in a Community 06:30 - The Transformation of Joining a Community 08:26 - Building and Leading a Community 09:10 - The Fear and Responsibility of Leadership 11:26 - The Role of Relationships in Community 13:39 - The Importance of Intention and Asking in Community 15:38 - The Depth of Connection and Vulnerability in Community 22:33 - Personal Growth and Showing Up in Community 28:21 - The Value of Support and Reciprocity in Community 34:57 - The Healing and Empowering Nature of Community 45:37 - The Importance of Intention and Alignment in Community Takeaways Building relationships and community requires commitment, reciprocity, and a willingness to serve. Learning to belong and finding a community where there is acceptance and open-heartedness can be transformative. Leadership in a community involves holding boundaries, protocols, and structure while channeling love and respect. Fear of power and responsibility can stem from past experiences and the potential for abuse, but it's important to approach leadership with love and gentleness. Indigenous communities often embody a grounded energy, respect, and a balance between structure and softness. Communities provide healing and empowerment when you find the right one that aligns with your values and resonates with you. Vulnerability and praying together deepen connections and create a space for healing and growth. Understanding others and giving grace allows for compassion and empathy within a community. Support groups and communities serve as mirrors, validating experiences and providing insights. The illusion of being better alone hinders personal and collective growth; finding the right community is essential. Using your higher self as a guide can help discern between fear that indicates potential growth and fear that signals unsafety. Overcoming fear and joining a community requires patience, self-reflection, and a willingness to show up authentically.

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