Paula Hurlock : Spiritual Growth, Unforgiveness, Dangers Of Comparison (Full Interview)
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2023
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Paula Hurlock is a Jamaican mental health and wellness advocate.
Paula Hurlock starts off speaking about the need to not be enslaved by our schedules and criticizes Western workaholic culture.
Next, Hurlock explains why comparison is detrimental and counterproductive. Hurlock also shares the best herbs and roots to use for people experiencing anxiety and insomnia.
Later in the reasoning, Hurlock breaks down how unforgiveness hinders people's spiritual growth. Elsewhere in the reasoning Hurlock speaks about purpose, the need to deal with our traumas, and the lessons she learned while visiting East Africa.
Please click link below to learn more about Paula Hurlock and her work:
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0:08 Redefining time and not being a slave to your schedule
12:15 Comparing yourself to someone is counterproductive
19:26 Best herbs and roots for anxiety and insomnia
28.23 Spiritually powerful people
37:32 Unforgiveness keeping people from spiritual growth
46:32 People must realize they 'have a purpose'
52:46 Resolving things in your life we are not happy about
55:35 What she learned while visiting East Africa
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She's poised ,soft spoken and wise
Paula is so amazing!! She’s glowing with an amazing aura! Thank you!
Bless and love! Give thanks for this great worx
Ms. Paula you speak words of wisdom! Thank you very much and Blessings be upon you!
Such a living embodiment of a wise prayerful soul. Thank you . 🌌🙏🏾
Bless you and thanks.
Wow ,love her ❤😊
Excellent conversation Queen. Look forward to your next video. PEACE.
Paula is such a beautiful soul, thoroughly enjoyed this. thank you :)
Thank you so much for sharing this video with me! Greatly appreciated ❤❤❤❤!
Thank you
I love her, I been following her for years every single messages speaks volume, bless her heart.
This video was powerful. Thank you! ❤️
This came right on time. I believe in confirmations
🤔Both wise and mature 😊 she exemplifies peace 😷 we're fortunate to consume it through our ears😏 digesting these words 😉 thanks 👍 ladies 🚺
Love every word .. 👸🏾🤍
I am so glad i tuned into this video. I'm hoping to get way better sleep because of the herbs she mentioned.
Always a pleasure to hear this great lady's teachings and sharing.
God bless Ms paula
Note 22:00- 28:00
So true
Very interesting reasoning, I really apprecilove your theories, but this time I find the ending a bit strange:
Why should anyone consider the peoples of East Africa to be "stupid" just because they have a calm, balanced and kindly manner of behavior?
Conversely, other peoples don't call the Jamaican people "stupid" just because dem shout loudly and creates hype out of many banalities? 😉✌🏻😎
I think her point is that they are considered "stupid" by those with colonizer, or colonized, minds because they are judged by colonizer standards that value hyperactivity, rigidity and conformity, not that they are actually in any way unintelligent.
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So I don't understand Paula on this point. She mentions right before that Jamaicans should not expect all Africans to be similar to Jamaicans... 😉
But East Africans are also very different from West Africans in this respect. I don't think that Paula still refers everything to "colonialists" like old-fashioned flatheads, because she is smart & educated.
It is a general phenomenon that quieter, kindly, more introverted people are more easily underestimated or even thought of as "stupid". But "loudmouths", fakers who make much ado about nothing, are undeservedly valued higher. 🤠🥸💪🏾
But this tends to happen when viewed superficially, while intelligent people can correctly recognize & classify something like this.
Dear is NOT stupid!
Your only issue is that a black woman said this. But it's okay❤. Thanks for watching this interview. It was too good!!!
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Not any issues at all with her reasonings, I cannot find anywhere, where do you see that? 🤔
Sometimes it is beneficial to read (& understand ;-)) other people's comments first before attacking them without justification.
But not everyone is able to do that...or just discredits others based on the color of skin (so as you do)...but ❤Thanks for watching the interview. 🌻✌🏻😎
@@SabiArtStory777 i wonder why you're offended 🥺
Ah-ha! I love the Truth of the term "Universal Time" or "Natural Time!"
I recall my amazement when a Ghanaian brother made reference to "African Time." What?! So "CP Time" is legitimate, and has its origin from the Motherland?
And now, to learn that it is synonymous with the Natural or the Universal, I feel something within click and lock into place. 🤗
Cannot hear the interviewer Question. Volume is always too low...🤦♂️
When I can't hear the interviewer while using my phone, I watch via RUclips on my TV at home.
Than most for the full episode!
Thanks
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Whew....
No East Africans are more rebellious Somali Ethiopia never colonised. You wrong