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Winning the Divine Lottery
E65- Pain Will Set You Free, with Guest Dianne Dupuis

Winning the Divine Lottery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 44:16


On this episode of Winning the Divine Lottery, I welcome back the incredible Diane Dupuis for a transformative conversation that will inspire and empower you. Together, we dive deep into the liberating power of pain—how embracing it can free us from the limiting stories and patterns that hold us back. We also explore manifestation, with Diane sharing her journey of manifesting $225,000 and revealing how it's truly the vibration, the state of being you embody, that attracts what you desire. Grab your journal, tune in, and be prepared to take notes; this episode is filled with insights that could change your life. More about Dianne: A powerhouse in transformation, Dianne Dupuis combines expertise and empathy to help others achieve financial freedom and personal growth. As a financial professional, she excels in recruiting, training, and mentoring, empowering individuals to transform their lives and build confidence. Known for her zest for life and genuine passion, she brings joy and energy to her work, creating an environment where success and fun go hand in hand.  Driven by a desire to inspire, she specializes in helping people find hope when they need it most, guiding them toward a brighter, empowered future. Follow Me on Instagram: @amydawns1111 Get the my latest book, God's Dog: https://www.amydawns.com/godsdog Work With Me 1:1: https://www.amydawns.com/coaching

Someone Gets Me Podcast
How to Deal with Change and Transition With Dr. Karina Klimtchuk

Someone Gets Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 48:55


How to Deal with Change and Transition With Dr. Karina Klimtchuk“As humans, we tend to cheat as a species. We tend to change when the pain of not changing becomes greater than the pain of changing.” — Dr. Karina KlimtchukLife transitions are a little daunting because they push us to step outside of our comfort zone and face the future with bravery. On the positive side, these transitions give us a chance to learn about our strengths and to explore what we want out of life. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Karina Klimtchuk.Part One of ‘How to Deal with Change and Transition’Dr. Karina is loved and respected by colleagues and patients for consistently bringing passion and excellence to her work as an integrative physician. A well-rounded practitioner, she combines Psychology, Yoga Therapy, and Reiki with East Asian and Functional Medicine. She consistently achieves great results by addressing the mind/body connection and customizing treatments to the unique needs of each individual. She is a dedicated practitioner who enjoys helping children and adults address acute and chronic conditions, prevent illness, and restore balance, harmony, and wholeness in all facets of life. Her heart is in her work – Dr. Karina adheres to the highest standards of practice in delivering expertly tailored wellness programs.Dr. Karina is currently in private practice in Los Angeles and on Faculty at Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She has served as Faculty and clinical training staff at Emperor's College in Santa Monica, and as Acupuncturist at Venice Family Clinic in Santa Monica, Integrative Medicine Center at the Roy and Patricia Disney Family Cancer Center in Burbank, and Being Alive in West Hollywood – a non-profit organization that provides wellness services to people living with HIV/AIDS. She studied extensively in China and Japan and co-founded a study-abroad in Japan program for acupuncturists.Before opening her private practice, Dr. Karina taught wellness classes at Dana Hall School in Wellesley, MA, and worked extensively with psychiatric patients at Lifeworks, Inc. She regularly studies at the Jungian Institute of Los Angeles, gives workshops on various topics in health and wellness, and leads retreats. Fully committed to her personal development, Dr. Karina engages in daily self-cultivation practices, regularly attends seminars and conferences, and continually expands her resource base and offerings to serve her clients.“Love is the opposite of fear. It's the antidote to fear. Love is what allows us to thrive and to open up to all our experiences.” – Dr. Karina KlimtchukDr. Karina explains what integrative medicine is about. It's a new terminology related to what had to happen inside of her neurological wiring — the restructuring and incredible shifts that had to take place to accommodate what were often polar opposites, completely different paradigms, Western and Eastern philosophy, as a deductive reasoning approach versus pulling stuff out of thin air, responding to intuition and bringing it all together. She realized that she has a lot of appreciation for the complexity of it, and it perfectly mirrors the complexity of a human being. The only way that we can truly evolve, live fully, and ultimately heal, especially if we're dealing with some disease process or trauma, is by addressing all of those components, seeing how they interface, and making those connections among those different realms of the physical, spiritual, the mental and emotional. If we're not connected to others that are like us, there's a failure to thrive on some level, depending on the amount of disconnection. Integrative medicine is saying yes to all these different areas and seeing the beautiful elegance of how they come together for our health and wellbeing.Part Two of ‘How to Deal with Change and Transition’Dr. Karina also answers the question about fear of change. Most of us change when we're forced because we don't want to experience the discomfort and vulnerability of shedding skin. We can be at the driver's wheel of our ever-unfolding lives because change is inevitable and guaranteed. We all have blind spots, and we're supposed to ask ourselves, "How can I possibly see everything all at once?" The more we develop our consciousness and intentional engagement of life, the more we can anticipate those changes coming intuitively and allow this greater unfolding to take place.“Curiosity is an incredible resource and tool.” – Dr. Karina KlimtchukEverybody has a different journey transition. Sometimes, there might be a little bit of pain associated with going through a transformative process. Many folks are afraid of transition, of not knowing what's on the other end or not knowing all the steps, but that's part of the process — you're not supposed to, and you don't have to respond with shame. Make room for self-compassion so you can lead others on your journey of discovery.Start having a conversation with your inner wise man or wise woman and explore what that looks like. That's going to be different for everybody. For some people, it's an actual conversation like those voices. It may be a very subtle sensation in the body; it may be in the form of circumstances. or events in their lives that begin to guide them for other people. That inspiration and insight come through dreams. Start tuning into the infinite possibilities of how the universe and your inner world want to communicate with you.How to Connect with Dr. Karina Klimtchuk:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-karina-klimtchuk-l-ac-dacm-dipl-om-ciayt-59769833/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kai.wellness/How to Connect with Dianne A. AllenYou have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllenJoin our Facebook Group Someone Gets MeFollow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. AllenEmail contact: dianne@visionsapplied.comDianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.comWebsite: www.visionsapplied.comBe sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!

Someone Gets Me Podcast
Why Self-Love is Vital to Our Immune System with Donna Powers

Someone Gets Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 50:50


Why Self-Love is Vital to Our Immune System with Donna Powers “I had understood, what sickness and health were all about, it actually had a name and the name was homeopathy. And it's about the ability to self-heal.” — Donna Powers (10:02-10:15) Are you or a family member sickly? Or you've experienced being sick, and after several tests and invasive treatments, the doctor tells you that there's nothing wrong with you? The science behind sickness and healing can be complicated sometimes. More than that, over the counter medicines and invasive treatments procedures pose adverse side effects.  Good health allows us to be free and who we are to do what we are supposed to be doing. In this week's episode, Diane A. Allen, together with Donna Powers, talks about how self-love is vital to our immune system.  Part One of Why Self-Love is Vital to Our Immune System with Donna Powers Our immune system's language is as our war metaphors, attack, defend a battle. I suggest we move away from these war metaphors and think about it as a community, a conversation, communication, and commensal eating at the same table. When we get sick, it does not mean that our immune system isn't working correctly.  It means our immune system is working very well. Having a healthy immune system is having sicknesses from time to time. It's like a natural detox.  “That's the idea of the immune system, it goes beyond just the function and structure of cells and hormones and a virus.” – Donna Powers (19:51-20:01) When we're not attending with self-love and care and good nutrition, it's like we've had a party inside, and the party needs to clean up. That's where homeopathy will come in energetically to support that vital force, to create a fever, or whatever needs to be made to do the cleanup. The virus starts the cleanup, but it's got to dump its toxins somewhere. It-dumps those toxins in the immune system. The immune system then initiates a whole cascade of events and gets rid of stuff through our discharges. That's the detox, that's cleared out, getting rid of the toxic and waste. Either you have to blow it out to have it leak out, and that is healthy, but it's uncomfortable when we get stuck in it.  Furthermore, we can be freer in whatever emotion needs to be expressed. When you're feeling sad, it's appropriate for you to cry. Tears are a discharge. Sadness is existential, and it's hidden. You can't get it medicated, it's just there, and you can't squash it. It's about learning how to let the alignment and flow help bring everything back together.  It's an energetic support system that helps us self-heal and continue to self-heal. Part Two of Why Self-Love is Vital to Our Immune System with Donna Powers We are mammals that need our tribe. And just like we are in our immune system's inner world, we need every part that's in there. And if we isolate one piece from the other or suppress it in that one part from the other, it has consequences.  In these times of isolation, homeopathic remedies can help. Homeopathy is about the ability to self-heal. I believe that we're all energy beings, and when we get sick, there's like a wreck with the energy. Then the energy diverts and goes around, and all of that and when we rectify the impact, things can automatically heal.  There are ways to use homeopathy as prevention, especially if we have overwhelming fear. But we've got homeopathic remedies that will address the anxiety, fear of germs. Fear of going out to the public. Fear of being alone.  “Give yourself love generously.” – Dianne A. Allen (49:03-49:05) Speaking to a homeopath, you'll open up, and there is that self-love that starts to move in.  Sometimes after a consult, you'll feel like you're being heard that somebody gets your point, and it's not pushed away or minimized, but it's heard and received. That's self-love and action.  You don't have to worry about having to run out to the pharmacy and getting your over-the-counter medications. You can use your kit and then be in touch with a homeopath. How to Connect with Donna Powers www.powersofhomeopathy.com donna@powersofhomeopathy.com How to Connect with Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllen Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me Follow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. Allen Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.com Website: www.visionsapplied.com Be sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!

Someone Gets Me Podcast
From Stagnation To Progress

Someone Gets Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 25:17


From Stagnation To Progress with Dianne A. AllenEvery single one of us has an inner genius. People often think that the word genius is only meant for brilliant people, but it expands beyond that. Your inner genius is your soul and what your heart wants to bring forward. Every single one of us has a valuable message that we're meant to bring to the world like a gift. The cool thing is all of us have different gifts. All of us have something different to do. So, what is your inner genius? Do you know? In this week's episode, you'll learn about:  The five phases to leap from stagnation to progress Part One of ‘From Stagnation to Progress’ You might be a little stuck, or maybe you're feeling stagnant during this quarantine period. We can get stuck in fear, uncertainty, stress, and negativity. This is a time to reflect on how you can begin to make progress toward your goals and toward your heart's desire. How can you be a beneficial presence in the universe? How can you keep moving forward in a way that works? Whatever that looks like. And for each one of us, that's going to look a little different. Your inner genius knows what you're here on earth for. Sometimes it has to do with what you do for a living or a creative pursuit that you enjoy.   Be clear on what your inner genius is and how you express that. If you look at your whole life, there was a fuel deeper than what it looked like on the outside. And because things change, the way we express our genius changes over our lifetime.   Sometimes we have to steer a little bit away from where we want to go. Sometimes we have to change the way we use our strategy so that we can get where we want to go efficiently. Things change. Things move around. Life goes in cycles, seasons, spirals, and all kinds of things happen. So, therefore, when we're going through these phases or steps, or whatever we want to call them, understand that there is a cycle to things. Sometimes it might appear like you're heading away from where you want to go to get enough momentum. “Allow yourself to expand beyond the limited box of your thinking.” – Dianne A. Allen (16:10-16:15) Number one is to check out your moments of sudden insight or discovery. When did the light bulb go off that you even want to make progress in a direction? Or how did you figure out that you're stuck or stagnant? Because if you think you're stuck or stagnant, you probably are on some level. Figure out what's the message behind it? Because exploring things and educating ourselves about what is happening in these moments helps us start to see where the momentum can be to help us make our progress. Number two, focus on where you're headed.  You know how athletes are when they're in the zone. Especially if you watch runners or tennis players who are super focused. They're in the zone, and nothing will stop them from heading to where they're going. If you don't have focus, it's hard to get where you're going. If you're struggling with focus, you might want to pay attention to the goal, because if you keep working toward a goal and you're not getting there, then it's time for you to refine the goal a little bit. Part Two of ‘From Stagnation to Progress’ Number three is to incubate or allow yourself to overflow with ideas.  Just like how food flavors have to marry, that's where marinating and coming together. It takes putting all the ingredients together and letting them find their way on an inside level. Focus on the new ideas and the inspirations you get from other people.   “The more fulfilled you are, the more progress you make.” – Dianne A. Allen (21:28-21:31) Number four is to allow your insight and your awareness to expand.  This is a big win because a lot of visionary leaders and smart people tend to overthink. Overthinking puts us in little tiny boxes while restricting our opportunity. We're restricting our excitement. We're restricting the possibilities. The truth is, if we're going to move into making progress and we're going to get unstuck, we want to do precisely the opposite. We want to be expanding. We want to allow our insight, our intuition, and our awareness to open the door of possibilities. The more open we are to other possibilities, the better things are. Number five is to follow through and let the universe give you feedback.  In other words, take your action and follow through with what it is that you're led to do. It might be your inspired idea or creative project, whatever that is. We live in an amazing universe that gives us unbelievably great feedback all the time. We're always getting feedback on how we're doing, how we're feeling, what's going on, and the progress toward where we're going like mile markers all the time. Sometimes the powerful question is, what are you willing to stop doing that's been getting in your way? If you're not ready to drop the old behaviors, it's going to be very difficult to move forward. If you want to be unstuck and want to start making progress, you have to be willing to connect to your inner genius. You're an amazing human being, and hopefully, this inspired you to make progress.  How To Connect With Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllen Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me Follow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. Allen Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.com Website: www.VisionsApplied.com Be sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!