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Capitolium
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relaying through the temporal lobes that is masculine conflicts of territory protection and provision or Feminine conflicts of sexuality, identity, and belonging are extremely widespread in the Western world right now. Dr. Hamer was gratefu…
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5:02Capitolium 2: And also at the heart of cluster B behavior disorders is also a constellation. 301s · Speaker 2
And also at the heart of cluster B behavior disorders is also a constellation. I call it the psychopathy or narcissism constellation. It's a three -way constellation. and it produces a lack of empathy and a loss of contact with the self. It…
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10:04Capitolium 3: Territory exists only in your psyche, and I'm not saying it's your imagination, but it is not a physical thing. 303s · Speaker 2
Territory exists only in your psyche, and I'm not saying it's your imagination, but it is not a physical thing. And, as I've said, territory is masculine. What that means is you only have and care about territory if you're in what we call m…
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15:07Capitolium 4: of these things. 300s · Speaker 2
of these things. The masculine temporal lobe or boundary conflicts are about problems providing for and protecting something or someone that is cherished. So we might have territorial fear. That's fear that we're going to lose our territory…
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someone or something's intruding into your personal space. But a feminine boundary problem would be not feeling safe to move, take up space, or let loose. When the feminine can't feel the no in relation to the space, in the personal space, …
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25:09Capitolium 6: heard, and known. 248s · Speaker 1
heard, and known. When that attention is unboundary, when anybody can grab your attention any time, then you experience overwhelm, distraction, and being pulled on by the world. That's a feminine boundary problem. And last example I have he…