How does it feel to bring out the beast?
Run time: 01:03
November 14, 2024
Right, okay. So, two—I hear at least two questions in that, in that one question.
So, the first one is: bring out the beast.
So, a lot of us have been conditioned—a lot of us men have been conditioned—not to bring out the strong energy that's inside of us, that's masculine. So, bring out the beast is about calling that out. It's about manifesting it. It's about making our energy palpable and real and physical and lived inside of us.
And it comes out to the point that other people around us can experience it—not, not in a loud, in-your-face sort of way, but in the way that actually people—people feel drawn to us, um, they feel safer around us. You have to have the strength of a beast in order to make people feel strong.
That's part of that—that protector and provider role that we talk about sometimes with men. You have to have the strength, the primal strength of a beast in order to be able to—to provide those two qualities.
So, the first one is: bring out the beast.
So, a lot of us have been conditioned—a lot of us men have been conditioned—not to bring out the strong energy that's inside of us, that's masculine. So, bring out the beast is about calling that out. It's about manifesting it. It's about making our energy palpable and real and physical and lived inside of us.
And it comes out to the point that other people around us can experience it—not, not in a loud, in-your-face sort of way, but in the way that actually people—people feel drawn to us, um, they feel safer around us. You have to have the strength of a beast in order to make people feel strong.
That's part of that—that protector and provider role that we talk about sometimes with men. You have to have the strength, the primal strength of a beast in order to be able to—to provide those two qualities.