Free Yourself From The Prison of Comparison NOW w/ Peter Crone & Vylana

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Aubrey Marcus

Aubrey Marcus

Күн бұрын

Vylana has lived inside a prison of comparison that has kept her from fully loving herself her entire life.
In this highly emotional and paradigm shifting podcast she is guided by the mind architect Peter Crone down a path that teaches anyone how to liberate yourself from this construct. This is one of the most important podcasts I have ever released, especially for women who resonate with Vylana’s story.
Peter Crone is a master who has honed a very powerful skillset. In minutes he can help you realize and let go of the subtle, insidious stories that have held you back for decades. Vylana’s liberation process can serve as a template to help you illuminate the prison you’ve been living in, and help you find the key to unlock the door.
Timestamps:
00:00- Intro
2:05- Birthing A New World
12:35- Liberating Vylana From The Prisons of Her Mind
1:20:15- War Against Age
1:27:00- “I’m In Love” | Your Presence Is Enough
1:45:45- Guidance On Integration
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About the Podcast
Founder of Onnit and modern philosopher Aubrey Marcus asks the important questions: How do we find our purpose, wake up to who we truly are, have a few more laughs, and human being a little better?
The Aubrey Marcus Podcast brings in world-class guests from the fields of athletics, health, business, fitness, science, relationship and spirituality, and asks them to open up about the failures and successes that define their wisdom and character.
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@ancientgypsy8338
@ancientgypsy8338 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing Aubrey has moments he wants to reach out and be there but he chooses to allow her to have break through a instead of feeding his need to "protect" in that moment. Beautiful ❤️
@911callyamom5
@911callyamom5 Жыл бұрын
The fact that you see this is beautiful in itself ✨☺️
@DerrickStratton-dasedesigns
@DerrickStratton-dasedesigns Жыл бұрын
@@thegreatordermusicagreed man, it’s wonderful, eye opening and inspiring. These videos have literally changed who I am and my conversations I have with friends coworkers etc
@lcluff3649
@lcluff3649 6 ай бұрын
Aubrey, you showed me what holding space, loving presence, and deep listening looks like. Thank you so much. I didn't know, and it's been so hard to be truly loving with these missing pieces. ❤ 🙏
@dexmagpantay9849
@dexmagpantay9849 4 ай бұрын
Agree 😊
@HeatherGonzales-ul1zl
@HeatherGonzales-ul1zl 4 ай бұрын
He looks totally powerless. He can't even look at her when she speaks. I don't know if that's holding space. He looks defeated.
@kwucmp
@kwucmp Жыл бұрын
I feel her pain..always wanting to be the best..Aging has been a struggle . But its such a wonderful life when you let it go..I was always scared no one would love me inless I stayed beautiful and in some ways the universe verified it just to make me look inside to love myself. What a gift to love your self. Still working on it ..
@wisdomwalking8897
@wisdomwalking8897 Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@TheWildHerb
@TheWildHerb Жыл бұрын
This ❤
@lulucohen-farnell669
@lulucohen-farnell669 Жыл бұрын
"Being the gamet of al of that we are". Accepting our own unperfect perfect humanity."❤
@lulucohen-farnell669
@lulucohen-farnell669 Жыл бұрын
The absence of the "We are something" allows us to embrace the whole of us just the way we are.
@deastover898
@deastover898 Жыл бұрын
Such a hard thing to get through my head. Growing up I was the sporty pretty girl. As an adult I became more interested in fashion and beauty becoming a stylist and becoming whatever I wanted. I always thought I had confidence. But I became sick and gained weight and ended up having to cut my long hair. Learning what overweight women go through was such an eye opening experience. I was never a mean girl but never understood why people weren’t just happy with what they had. Now I am almost back to my normal self I don’t take a second of my health for granted. I don’t worry about weight or what I look like. I made a pack to not look in mirrors but once a day and I try to complement others everyday day. I have tried to not worry about wrinkles but I hate as a human it is impossible. I hope this will definitely help me out of this next step. It is like my prayers have been answered as always. ❤ we all are beautiful in our own ways and I hope that we all can find that in ourselves ❤❤❤
@kwucmp
@kwucmp Жыл бұрын
Listend to this again. So powerful..Im a 47 year old woman. I learned to love my self just 3 to 4 years ago. I try to do what this man just did for her. He did it with such grace and compassion..so beautiful..what a gift this man is to humanity .
@thechrisgeisler
@thechrisgeisler Жыл бұрын
Aubreys capacity to let her feel and move through it is inspiring! So much respect for you Vy for putting this publically!
@LilCaseyCupcake
@LilCaseyCupcake Жыл бұрын
At the end she tells Peter “Thank you so much, for everything that it took to be exactly who you are” 💖
@melodieporter8563
@melodieporter8563 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, my story is/has changed because you allowed vulnerability.
@ancientgypsy8338
@ancientgypsy8338 Жыл бұрын
😭
@merryfergie
@merryfergie 14 күн бұрын
At age 42, i flipped my world upside down from the perfectionism & social judgment By allowing dreadlocks to form in my hair & on my head. This action was to play the perception of beauty & social acceptance. It worked beautifully & I gained a huge amount of confidence. Freedom followed. I wore dreadlocks for nearly 20 years. I embraced love towards all people
@jenthang
@jenthang Жыл бұрын
At about 53 minutes in, Vylana understands that she had fully accepted and integrated our culture's dominant beauty standards for women. It's interesting because my first thought when I saw her photos and videos associated with her album release was this: If this album really is about women's empowerment, why is she still so relentlessly styling herself according to the reigning beauty standard? It didn't surprise me at all when Aubrey confirmed that indeed she's on her 87th shampoo and that she often wears outfits that are so uncomfortable that she can't even walk or dance. No matter how healed Vy had claimed to be with her album release, that sneaky beauty-standard frequency was what shone through--and I wasn't convinced at all. So this session is a real breakthrough for her. There are so many levels to healing.... I know it's hard Vy, I've been there too. Keep going, you're doing great!!
@thecosmicsage_earth
@thecosmicsage_earth Жыл бұрын
That is the difference between the voice speaking something as true, and actually embodying the truth. I felt the same way and wasn’t able to put into words until I saw this episode. Also important to never fully trust someone else’s “truth” as THE truth.
@taraclark4356
@taraclark4356 Жыл бұрын
Yeah ugh but..u can still beautify yourself for your self..nothing wrong here. She hardly wears makeup! I mean cmon
@taraclark4356
@taraclark4356 Жыл бұрын
Dude helping her literally looks like a DJ..😂
@camillahamblin3425
@camillahamblin3425 Жыл бұрын
I really saw this to in her music video. It’s beautiful she’s diving into this now, as I felt the video was sending out a confusing message.
@anki3336
@anki3336 Жыл бұрын
@@taraclark4356 You can beautify yourself all you want but when its authentic and YOU, it never feels copied or generic or matching the mainstream standard too much. The authenticity shines through in everything even in dressing and beautifying. It looks and feel natural but yet still one's own sense of style and being. Just feels real and authentic.
@d_claudia
@d_claudia 6 ай бұрын
Vylana, children are heart chakra openers. You will experience life in a new way. I am excited for you. Thank you for sharing you inner world with all of us. Please do more videos like this with Peter.
@VeritasElysium931
@VeritasElysium931 24 күн бұрын
“It is not the outside world's job to compensate for the part of you that feels insufficient. “This made me think of Einstein's quote: You cannot solve your problems from the same thinking that got you there. To seek validation from a place of insufficiency only leads to the same. Embodiment of being enough is the answer.
@adaludwina
@adaludwina Жыл бұрын
"Love is totally capable of making space for the part of you that feels it needs love because it's imperfect." So profound ❤
@coolbreeze5683
@coolbreeze5683 Жыл бұрын
Years ago, I read a story about a spontaneous remission of a breast cancer patient. A patient who refused treatments and decided she'd rather live out her final days in gratitude and not sick from chemo. She officially gave up "the fight" and decided to live in surrender and acceptance. She travelled and lived her life. Realizing after a while, she wasn't feeling sick or weak, like what is expected with the progression of cancer. She went in for more testing and they found her cancer was disappearing. She kept doing what she was doing until eventually, they couldn't detect cancer in her. I wish I printed out that story and the images when I read it since I now understand more about what might have come into play. To fight is our instinct but it's not the right approach for everyone. I believe she listened to what a higher power told her and it told her to surrender. She could have died and she made it clear that she was OK with that. The ultimate result isn't up to us. Everyone around her was telling her to take the treatment and making her decision seem terrible. Of course she could have given in to how friends, family and doctors were telling her she was supposed to feel but she chose not to.
@nopillpill
@nopillpill Жыл бұрын
If you haven't checked out the testimonials on KZfaq of Joe Dispenza meditations, I highly recommend doing so. I have heard stories like that in the testimonials.
@coolbreeze5683
@coolbreeze5683 Жыл бұрын
​@@nopillpill thanks, I've heard of him but looking into his content has been on the backburner in my mind. I think I needed the reminder.
@millybuskila4508
@millybuskila4508 Жыл бұрын
Yesterday I heard about a women who didn't want the treatment too and the doctors said it was terminal and she would die in 6 months and it did end up happening. She didn't take the treatment and die. I wonder what the difference is....
@Nikkihope13
@Nikkihope13 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Powerful. Fun.
@coolbreeze5683
@coolbreeze5683 Жыл бұрын
​​@@millybuskila4508 might just be down to everyone having different fates. Our lives aren't ours, no matter how hard we try to control it. It's like cases where a person gets shot and the bullet misses their heart by a millimeter or someone gets hit by a car but escapes with minor injuries. It's not their time to die but the horrible events they go through are meant to teach them something and they teach others through their experiences. It may serve as a reminder to all of us that none of us are ultimately in control of anything. Spontaneous remissions provide solid evidence that something else is at play since there are scientific tests and scans to back it up that these illnesses existed
@Osky1111
@Osky1111 Жыл бұрын
As a man of 21 years I also learned a lot! Its truly amazing how Peter was able to pinpoint the issue in her own words 🤯 and also the level of vulnerability is inspiring to see ❤
@ginabonina6427
@ginabonina6427 Жыл бұрын
I look back on photos of when I was in my 20's, 30's, 40's and I just don't understand why I wasted so much energy, had so much angst, over what most definitely were my most foxy days ever! Spend less time in front of the mirror, tell yourself the exact opposite of whatever negative BS comes up and then just smile, because you are stunning. From my Louise Hay Wisdom Cards: "Life is very simple. I create my experiences BY MY THINKING and FEELING patterns. What I believe about myself and about life becomes true for me." RIP Louise Hay. Smile sister, life is good.
@sarahwoolley7798
@sarahwoolley7798 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Vylana was amazing! Peter Crone was so good at guiding Vylana to her truth. I’ve not experienced Peter Crone before. Aubrey, you put together another inspirational conversation. Again, thank you. BTW, I’m 76 years old and am “in love”. Life is marvelous. Love you and Vylana too.
@sonjanortje-qz5rh
@sonjanortje-qz5rh Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your vulnerability, Vy, it felt like it was me speaking up there. You are so courageous and you are doing valuable work for the collective feminine 💜
@sidesplitters
@sidesplitters 6 ай бұрын
Many people who travel to Cambodia, and witness little kids smiling and laughing while picking their lunch out of a rubbish tip each day, often return from the trip with gratitude. Perspective is everything.
@purelife8559
@purelife8559 17 күн бұрын
Beautiful, thnx for sharing
@ginalibrizzi5204
@ginalibrizzi5204 20 күн бұрын
I literally felt my frequency rise as I watched this process and began to integrate the ideas into my own experience. Thank you so much, Vylana, for sharing your vulnerability; this was a profound offering of healing to the collective. 💞🙏🏻💫 I also want to express my delight in the beautiful music of Vylana’s laughter. 🥰😻 Infinite love and gratitude to everyone who made this possible. ❤
@melissaturner1882
@melissaturner1882 14 күн бұрын
She is darling! I’ve been there dear and I have tears for you. The way we look makes no difference. I finally figured that out. The only thing it’s good for is to teach us things about ourselves and others and to grow. Everybody on earth is you in a different life. Now try to find the same joy in your perfection…. You can’t because the truth is that all that’s real is love. You’re gorgeous girl!!!!! And so is your soul💖
@ancientgypsy8338
@ancientgypsy8338 Жыл бұрын
To hear a goddess like her admitting that she also coaches herself, admitting she also gets burned out, admitting she fealt in competition with women before.. she's so beautiful and strong and talented and to be honest this woman is intimidating because she's so beautiful,full of life, vibrant and amazing to watch and to listen to and to look at, and she has the darkest most beautiful hair. So to hear her open up and be so vunerable that's powerful. That made me feel less alone.
@neilleolson8487
@neilleolson8487 Жыл бұрын
Great conversation! Also to note that a woman's desire to look great and be chosen, is magnified with the fact that for many men, being with an externally "beautiful" woman is often part of THEIR obsession to be viewed as "successful". Then, many men when going through their own emotional crisis, will discard a women when she gets older in an attempt to feel "relevant". A women's obsession with their appearance can feel necessary based on the worlds view of it and the consequences of not being traditionally "beautiful". This issue requires a collective shift and podcasts like this can certainly shed much light on an antiquated view of what it means to be worthy of love and acceptance. @vylana, to me your vulnerability IS the embodiment of beauty- thank you :)
@lisahaney1035
@lisahaney1035 Жыл бұрын
Oh how I wish I could have been exposed to this knowledge when I was young! I'm on the cusp of 60 and am excited to shared this with my daughters who are in their late 20's. Thank you Aubrey for the way you held space for Vy as she confronted her past and began the steps to transform and heal. Releasing the ties that unknowingly bound her and all women. So powerful! Infinite blessings to you all❤
@MrTurkgod
@MrTurkgod Жыл бұрын
Since discovering Sir Peter Crone when this first dropped, i've probably watched a dozen podcast appearances of his and now back for round 2. Discovering him is like finding hieroglyphics in a lost tomb. Absolutely timeless.
@Marykguise
@Marykguise 27 күн бұрын
That was so profound and really hit home big time! Thank you all who participated!! 💗💗💗
@Bpyke
@Bpyke 6 күн бұрын
Aubrey, you hold space for her so artfully in the strong masculine container❤ Much love to you all
@mouniazitouni
@mouniazitouni Жыл бұрын
I can’t thank you enough Vylana Aubrey and Peter for this wonderful and healing conversation. We need that ❤
@tannyschristy8912
@tannyschristy8912 Жыл бұрын
Vylana shines. So much of who we think we are is learned as a child. Winning sometimes does not mean that much until we lose for whatever reason It is a deep hurt and a deep fear that could be ingrained in the rest of our lives. Until we break that cycle you can become whole again and you can be the real you again. You can become the real you.Forget and forgive and never give a fuck what other people think of you. That’s there problem you don’t care. Once you naturally love yourself you think more about giving,caring and loving others. It is who you are in your heart and soul. God helps big time! lol❤😊
@_joannahans
@_joannahans Жыл бұрын
I actually really relate to Vylana on this. Less about wanting to be the best but always comparing myself to others and it restricts my relationships with people. I really love how vulnerable she was willing to get with this. Honestly I feel like I understand her so much better! And I’m taking this as a sign to start working through this block within myself too. ❤
@Bpyke
@Bpyke 6 күн бұрын
Vylana❤ I agree with Peter - You are your most beautiful in your authenticity and imperfections and this took courage to do in public and in doing this, you have allowed us all to see ourselves. Thank you beautiful soul for going there❤ That’s Bad Ass🎉
@imarithomas3603
@imarithomas3603 Жыл бұрын
Sending such a deep heartfelt thank you to you all, and especially Vylana for being willing to show this tender part of herself, to open up this pain that torments SO MANY of us women. WOW. I have so much respect for her for doing this. Sending so much love, this was so healing to witness❤️Thank You
@MK-nx2wg
@MK-nx2wg Жыл бұрын
Vy spent first half of the interview constantly fixing her hair, seeing her relax and become comfortable in her body was beautiful to see. This podcast was incredible, thank you Vy for your vulnerability, these lessons truly changed my life.
@yannanadeau2280
@yannanadeau2280 Жыл бұрын
My god I cried my heart ❤️ out with Vylana I live this everyday and to add to it if may express myself, I am a transgendered women ,, so having the perfectness of féminity at its maximum can be overwhelming and exhausting most of the time, so listening to this podcast will help me acquire better understanding and loving myself for whom I really am . Thank you Peter ❤ Thank You Aubrey for this podcast ,and thank you 🙏 Vylana for sharing xxx
@MiraMyo
@MiraMyo Жыл бұрын
You guys are so radically wonderful! A healing force, cutting away the untrue! ❤
@karigrutzner9106
@karigrutzner9106 10 ай бұрын
“Hey, thanks for looking good for me today!…You took a lot of time and I appreciate it.”😂 That was gold.
@jodyconnacher8704
@jodyconnacher8704 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best interviews ever…I could see and feel myself in Vylana as she so vulnerable spoke and exposed the inner depths that go through what sounds like majority of women’s head and energy field. I’m so grateful for this and her being willing to go this deep. I can guarantee almost every human that’s doing the work is holding space for her and giving her so much love as they watch this. At least I am. Thank you thank you thank you for this healing and awareness that is happening for me and being able to share this with others 🙏🏼💕
@solibra5608
@solibra5608 2 ай бұрын
Vylana i send so much compassion to you and all women, we are not defined by our looks. Thank you for sharing this session.
@Zhadyre
@Zhadyre Жыл бұрын
Watching this was so cringe, feel real sorry for the Woman put on the spot to answer questions like in third grade about her deep feelings she don't seem much in sync with... And why are two males 'preaching' and 'teaching' her about feminine power and how to become a woman living in a space of ease and in love with herself? No disrespect to the men, I'm sure they do amazing things but 'teaching' how to woman and be 'authentic feminine', even the questioning and analysis they do is all from a MALE perspective word salad and has little to do with how a woman actually gets in touch with Her Mother and Her Essence. That will never be revealed to a man just like carrying a child in the Womb can't be. The intention is good but what she's looking for can only be attained around initiated women (which I suppose will be an issue because of the competitive tendency) or alone, in the dark, in silence, in surrender, which is the Divine Feminine way.
@kellyanng2215
@kellyanng2215 Жыл бұрын
The beauty myth is women's most powerful prison on this earth. There is no society or culture that doesn't hold beauty as a restrictive standard for women to constantly compare ourselves with. And more women need to stand up and say not only am I a valid and acceptable human being, but also, all other women are valid and acceptable and stop using beauty or youth as criteria for how "good" someone is. I have to cringe just a little that it has to be a man that guides Vylana through this process. My hope would be that she takes what she has learned and role models it for other women.
@kristylouise727
@kristylouise727 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Vylana - so many of us woman can relate to you and your story. Aubrey omg,, you are such a beautiful supportive husband - held a loving space. Peter forever amazing, such a gift to the world.
@alzbetakonecna934
@alzbetakonecna934 Жыл бұрын
direct hit! I made lots of notes on this, went through journey with Vy, and lead by Peter! Amazing, opening my eyes to parts of me that I decided to not accept and to transform by cosmetics, and other masks. THANK YOU
@nikiscr
@nikiscr Жыл бұрын
Gosh this resonates so much- thank you Vylana for sharing yourself so deeply. This really activated healing within me thank you 🥺❤️
@christineking6089
@christineking6089 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Vylana, for sharing your vulnerability - you are so beautiful inside and out. Thank you, Aubrey, for your warm heart and for having the wonderful Peter Crone on - always so wonderful to see him work his pure magic - this was so profound & beautiful!
@DariaZeev
@DariaZeev Жыл бұрын
Vylana, how courageous you are! You really represent what many women struggle with. You are not alone! Yet, I need to admit that my approach towards my body and beauty overall changed a lot after I had my baby. I swear to you that stretch marks are no longer ugly, I see them as a sign that my baby lived and grew here. I really give my new body lots of love, it grew life, it’s been fully feeding my daughter😮 It is a miraculous being in itself. I started honouring it much much more as a mom. Also as a mom I love my baby unconditionally (also her little body), and that gave me perspective how unloving I was towards myself. Motherhood is the greatest lesson of all 😊
@SonicDruid1
@SonicDruid1 Жыл бұрын
This was so incredibly healing and potent to watch. Vylana's experience of being a woman is so common to many of us. By sharing her story and going through this process, she is helping to free the minds of many others. Thankyou. So much gratitude for this!!
@TheLeon1032
@TheLeon1032 Жыл бұрын
i have no words other than this is astounding
@chloewainwright
@chloewainwright Жыл бұрын
This is SO good and healing and i'm only 37 mins in. I love Vylana! She is doing women proud by shining a light on this murky ancient shadow of hers and OURS. I can relate a lot. I too have a Mother who is very beautiful and put together. It's more recently that I appreciate her amazing character and energy more than anything else though. My hope for all women is they realise that they are loveable and enough in every moment and form they show up in! This podcast is doing such important work. Bravo! ♡
@jennacb8
@jennacb8 Жыл бұрын
Vylana Thank you so much for your raw vulnerability to stand on the ledge of your former known self and go beyond🔥I can't express in words how touching this sharing is for A LOT of women/humans❤️‍🔥 Your beauty within is haunting!
@LuaZehn
@LuaZehn Жыл бұрын
I am absolutely grateful and chocked by this podcast today. It was a mirror in so many ways! I feel that Vylana was talking about me all the way! As soon as I read the title of the video, I just knew that it was for me. And it was, the core of so much pain. I’ve been digesting this whole thing all day long, and it hited me that this is what I want to work on myself right now. Thank you!
@somemusic4015
@somemusic4015 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my own talk therapy years ago. Therapist: "You can plainly see that your shame is not accurate and is not serving you." Me: "Yes, I can see that." Therapist: "OK, so don't think or feel shame anymore. My work is done here."
@mackenzieduffy-ez4rn
@mackenzieduffy-ez4rn Жыл бұрын
this is so powerful. i cant believe this is two hours, the time just flew by for me. thankyou Vylana for being so vulnerable, you helped me alot.
@kathleenmead9259
@kathleenmead9259 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Vylana! I so appreciate your courage; it helped me see even more of my injured little girl; we are all emerging into the beautiful women we are.....thank you!
@lauraluey
@lauraluey Жыл бұрын
I cried so many times throughout this 🙏🏻 Feeling so grateful to have witnessed this conversation and transformation ❤
@stephankingsley7322
@stephankingsley7322 16 күн бұрын
This is by far the best podcast I have ever heard in my entire life. I'm sending it to all the people I love. ❤
@fromfeartoflow
@fromfeartoflow Жыл бұрын
This was life changing! Thank you so much to everyone involved, I cried tears from deep down there. Always struggled with the beauty thing, never good enough and recently hiding away in isolation so no one can even see me. After I cried I closed my eyes and saw green and my heart feels so much lighter and more open. Thank you so much for that.
@erikahespinozah5160
@erikahespinozah5160 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Vy. You're so dope. Love you all. ❤
@lynn9555
@lynn9555 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. It finally brought home the fact that addictions are based on a lack of self love.
@AnnalandAwakens
@AnnalandAwakens Жыл бұрын
Thank all 3 of you for this deep invitation for integrating and creating a new opportunity and space. 🙏 Thank you Vylana for allowing us to see this vulnerability...for the courage shared
@Nikkihope13
@Nikkihope13 Жыл бұрын
When i was 21 my mom was suffering in similar cycle. Shes so stunning, beautiful. At the time I couldnt imagine WHO created this perception in her that she was beautiful or enough or valuable. I asked her WHO told her these things. It was her dad, my grandpa. I realized in that moment he was a liar. "Mom he was wrong" i asked her to look in the mirror into her eyes. She bawled for a bit. We both broke down. It was so profound. Its been a journey to see, feel, be that truth of who she, we, i really are/am. So fun. THANK YOU all for holding space for unconditional love.
@dexmagpantay9849
@dexmagpantay9849 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, so important to recognise how this can manifest into one’s suffering from a father’s endearing comments or anyone’s comments for that matter. 🙏
@L.U.AURIEL
@L.U.AURIEL 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Aubrey, another amazing presentation. This one will help a lot of people watching too. I needed to be reminded of this perspective again, and the presentation appeared on my feed at the perfect time. You're a legend brother, with an amazing wife and partner. You'll be absolutely amazing parents too. Again thanks, love you bro. 💜
@NaturesFrequencyfm
@NaturesFrequencyfm Жыл бұрын
Beautiful, its inspiring to see someone open up like this.
@terryfrancis10
@terryfrancis10 Жыл бұрын
I'll bet Vy has a strong Virgo presence in her chart. It sounds like she came out looking for perfection in herself. I have Virgo rising and at 3 I knew I had to figure people out bc they were crazy - my mom was married 5x so I had a lot to see and know. I also have Moon in Aquarius looking to the future to find answers. I would love to look at Vy's astrology chart! I'm doing the Ketamine treatments this month after hearing about Aubrey but they stopped that option :( One month might be enough cus it's incredible! Thank you
@kimothyjoy
@kimothyjoy Жыл бұрын
Yep I can totally relate to this perfectionism mentality since a young kid. Virgo sun. Aquarius moon. Gemini rising.
@greendreamluv
@greendreamluv Жыл бұрын
Thank you 3 for this incredible space! My heart received this fully and has shifted my perspective on a lot!! Blessings and much love!
@cindyjames1167
@cindyjames1167 Жыл бұрын
The ripple effect of this guidance to loving the perfectly designed human part of me/us that seeks validation through compulsively measuring beauty is ENORMOUS. This has stymied me for years. And Vylana processing this as an extraordinarily beautiful woman in a high vibrational marriage with an extraordinarily beautiful man, makes the energetic nature of this human dynamic so very clear. Sweet Lord, I’m in awe of the melting of the motive to hyper focus on my looks as a means to feel lovable, worthy and secure in the state of being in love. The Feminine loves without conditions, nurtures, encourages and knows the inherent worth of all. This is the power of compassionate awakening. I am deeply grateful to the three of you and everyone involved in this transmission and all Aubrey’s plus sharings. Wow…
@GeoffBeattie
@GeoffBeattie Жыл бұрын
I so needed to hear this! So beautiful, so powerful and so f**ing true ❤️ thank you ❤
@ashleegoodrich513
@ashleegoodrich513 Жыл бұрын
Whoa! Thank you so much for this. Can’t express how helpful and eye opening this has been❤
@kitssch
@kitssch Жыл бұрын
This was one of those life-changing videos for me, ty so so much for sharing this!
@SoundBathsByAud
@SoundBathsByAud Ай бұрын
This was so powerful, thank you to Vylana for being so vulnerable. ❤
@malham4397
@malham4397 Жыл бұрын
I always find what I need to hear in your podcasts. I have discovered so many great teachers and books through you. Thank you all so much.
@lisaraofficial
@lisaraofficial Жыл бұрын
My favorite part of this is watching Aubrey's presence while watching her.
@ConsciousEvolution13
@ConsciousEvolution13 Ай бұрын
Wow thank you thank you thank you! Vylana was incredible. Her just being in a state of vulnerability and transparency was beautiful. I cried many times as I related to so much of what she experienced. Peter’s wisdom and patience was next level and Aubrey’s love for Vylana was soft and allowing. I’ve seen many podcasts but this was definitely one my favorites! I look forward to see you both as parents. ❤️
@Y2kpermy
@Y2kpermy Жыл бұрын
She had me crying so much omg thank you 💗 this was so honest and beautiful. I can feel the beauty of her heart
@sethlinton60
@sethlinton60 Жыл бұрын
This was absolutely powerful. Truly amazing. Thank you ALL for this ❤
@COTEZ_
@COTEZ_ Жыл бұрын
great episode, I relate to the comparison to others talk and i'm sure many people who watch this will too. keep up the content and real talks!
@vibrantlivingwellness
@vibrantlivingwellness Жыл бұрын
Brilliant masterpiece unpacked and shared for the highest and best of us ALL, thank you ALL !!! I received lots of insights and clarity and a few tears too of recognition and release . . . LOVE & ACCEPTANCE
@kenclark6894
@kenclark6894 Жыл бұрын
Wow! What a incredible discussion 😊. Got all the feels. Once again thanks for these uplifting podcasts. Love you guys so much.
@mariatmejias5433
@mariatmejias5433 3 ай бұрын
OmG I can’t believe Vylana could feel like that in front of a mirror. She is so beautiful gorgeous and incredible talented. You are love and light sweetheart. Please next time in front of a mirror admire yourself and see the beauty God created in you ❤💜💕🥰🌹🙏You are a blessing to many 🎉
@alexandrasonya7951
@alexandrasonya7951 Жыл бұрын
This was something else. I watched every single second with full focus and interest. So pure no bs. Thank you for giving this, I received it deeply.
@Lady-Claudia
@Lady-Claudia Жыл бұрын
Powerful!!! Thank you so much Vylana for your vulnerability, it's helped me 🥰👑 Thank you Peter for your wisdom 💎 and Thank you Aubrey for holding the space 🌟 Such a beautiful healing conversation 💝
@revolutionofbeing5055
@revolutionofbeing5055 Жыл бұрын
What COURAGE. Love and respect to this couple. Amazing.
@TonyViper
@TonyViper Жыл бұрын
Wow. So enlightning. I truly wish I never forget what I learned here
@denahooper
@denahooper Жыл бұрын
I love you so much Vylana! I truly cried the whole time but good tears. I just got done talking about this with one of my clients today. Women are so critical. I am as well, though I was raised by a critical Italian father. This was so insane. It truly helped me more than you'll ever know. I love you guys so much. Thank you so much for all the love you give! Also, Never mind the one more year At Burning Man. Let's get that adorable baby here 😉You are going to be the best mommy❤ I spent my summer is growing up in lanakai Kailua. I used to go to the Hawaiian Hut every summer to watch the hula dancers. ❤️‍🔥🥰
@kristallyzation
@kristallyzation Жыл бұрын
I was shivering and tearing up just at the intro ha synching up! This is pure gold, I absolutely adore Vylana and I appreciate the vulnerability so fucking much. I feel like this format of content has helped me grow and understand way more than any book has (or maybe even could). So damn grateful❤
@dravonwalker2352
@dravonwalker2352 Жыл бұрын
Love his perspective of looking at the entire arch of humanity. That’s my baseline perspective and it helps put a lot into context. Excellent episode! Now I have to go listen the others with this guy.
@rafunk8079
@rafunk8079 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Vylana for your authenticity and your boldness to live this transformation live so we can also heal with you. Deep gratitude for that and the making of this video
@icykalmc
@icykalmc Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so vulnerable Vylana. Definitely relate and now I have some idea on how to heal a few wounds, so thank you💚
@TheAlchemistInnovator
@TheAlchemistInnovator Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all of this. Another nudge from spirit through you showing me and reminding me that all of me is perfectly imperfect and LOVE. Accept and be.
@CreativeSoul333
@CreativeSoul333 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so vulnerable Vylana! Your love to the world is your vulnerability and it is a mirror for me! Thank you; I see myself in you ❤
@jacquelinewhite6126
@jacquelinewhite6126 4 ай бұрын
WOW! Thank you so much Vylana. You are a super woman, can't imagine sitting there on the spot wondering what to answer. You have given inspiration to me as well as many more I am sure. Gracias.
@dominikamatuszkiewicz1380
@dominikamatuszkiewicz1380 Жыл бұрын
Incredibly impactful video 💕 There’s this profound simplicity in it and it’s transformative. tears were definitely involved. Thank you Vylana for being so vulnerable and willing to show this on screen❤
@shanekennedy9501
@shanekennedy9501 Жыл бұрын
Excited to see Peter Crone back!
@cosmic.caramel
@cosmic.caramel Жыл бұрын
Just love so much en Peter is raw and real! Yum thank you V for your vulnerability and all the support that you both Peter and Aubrey provided. So good again to remember all of that for ourself. I love you all, thank you xx
@oi812raw
@oi812raw Жыл бұрын
Thank you all for this! Really helped me work through my own stuff that’s holding me back. Thank you Peter for putting it in an understandable way to work through and thank you sweet girl for putting yourself out there🫶🏽 you’ve undoubtedly helped a great many. So much love to you all ❤
@kimothyjoy
@kimothyjoy Жыл бұрын
Vy, thank you for being so open honest and vulnerable. You speak for so many of us who have the same daily battle. And it helps to release the shame around it. You’re so beautiful and brave. ❤
@MandyDietel
@MandyDietel 5 ай бұрын
Loved the process! Children are the perfect medicine for perfectionism. 😊
@cng2009
@cng2009 Жыл бұрын
This was so deep, beautiful, opening, awakening, healing and nurturing! Thank you Peter, Vylana & Aubrey💙💜❤
@NS-qi2bq
@NS-qi2bq Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Vylana, I appreciate your courage, radiance and your strength so much, it as though you went to my secret self and spoke and transmuted for so many women. The work you do keeps me in awe, so many blessings, thank you.
@Love_Leanne
@Love_Leanne Жыл бұрын
Vylana, Thank you for speaking it. I resonate with living with this pain. Your vulnerability created a path to freedom for others.
@ooAwakening
@ooAwakening Жыл бұрын
Beautiful session. Really love Peter explaining that this warrior mentality of taking a stand against ourselves is counterproductive.
@anna-cajsalarsson5188
@anna-cajsalarsson5188 Жыл бұрын
Great coaching, loved it❤ Brilliant Peter and Vylana, so vulnerable-beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing you with us❤ got big release within my body! 😘
@Artofsound777
@Artofsound777 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your podcasts for almost 2 years With all the info I’ve absorbed even this episode was hard to digest every time Vylana asked Peter to repeat a question or rephrase it. It was super helpful in delivering that message. Thank you 🫶👏
@jenfuller7056
@jenfuller7056 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing podcast. Thank you Vy for being so real, and beautifully authentic. I resonate so much in unique ways. I have three girls 16, 12, and 6- and my journey of healing has been phenomenal and with each beauty I birthed they led me with their amazing energy more into myself- through love. I’m so grateful for all of us who are doing this work. It is incredibly powerful for these females warriors coming onto the planet. It is such an honor to be a mother. Thank you to you and Aubrey for such impactful love and presence you so vulnerably give. Deep deep bow. Thank you and love you guys! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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