Episode 36: Setting and Dissolving Boundaries

 
 
 

You are not saying no, you are saying yes to something else.”

-Isabel

 
 

Episode Summary

 

Boundaries are a fascinating subject because according to the Vedas, they don’t really exist. When we want to manifest, boundaries are created, when we want to unify, boundaries are dissolved. What that looks like in our own lives is setting healthy personal boundaries while at the same time dissolving all boundaries in meditation as well as witnessing the dissolving of boundaries between civilizations, races and genders.


In this episode, Isabel and Kristen explore this very nuanced topic while giving concrete advice on how to master the creation and dissolution of boundaries in your own life.

 
 

Highlights

  

1.25 Soma Bandits

3.00 Setting boundaries to actually help others

3.40 “Boundaries are always important, sometimes we want to create them, sometimes we want to dissolve them.” Kristen

4.00 Women and boundaries – a theme in feminine consciousness of the feminine being invaded of boundaries being ignored.

5.28 Myth of Ganesh being created

7.21 Protecting yourself from yourself – realizing we CAN have boundaries

14:00 “When you actually set boundaries it´s like that respect you have for yourself for setting them gets reflected back.”  Kristen

15.00 In meditation we obliterate boundaries

18.00 “The difference is in the direction of manifestation, if you want to go that way, direction of diversity, manifestation it´s is more and more boundaries. And if you want to move towards unity you want to dissolve boundaries.” Kristen

19.00 Sexuality, Races, Countries in the dissolution of boundaries

21.00 The illusion of boundaries

23.20 “Love is a dissolving of boundaries.” Kristen

26.00 NIVAR TATVAM: go where you are not. Make boundaries of dissolve them based on where you are at a time

27.00 There is no right or wrong – what is right for who at what time.

35.40 The bigger YES
You are not saying no, you are saying yes to something else.” Isabel

Jai Guru Deva

Kristen Vandivier