Power Over Protection: Leading From Love in a World That Feels Heavy
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This episode was originally meant to explore protection versus expansion in your energetic body. But as the world feels increasingly unstable — politically, socially, and morally — that conversation needed to widen.
In this episode of The Summit Effect, we talk about what it means to lead from love instead of fear. Not as a spiritual bypass. Not as toxic positivity. But as an embodied, regulated, human response to collective darkness.
This is not a right-versus-left conversation. It is a human one.
All people are equal — regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, or where they were born. That is not up for debate here.
This episode explores how fear-based systems stay in power, why protection can become contraction, and how embodied love, nervous system regulation, and community are the antidote — personally, locally, and collectively.
In this episode, we cover:
- Protection vs expansion in energy and nervous systems
- Why hiding your energy doesn’t make you safer
- “With light comes darkness” and how this concept is often misunderstood
- The dark photon theory explained
- Why darkness is about regulation, not morality
- Fear-based leadership and nervous system dysregulation
- Spiritual bypassing
- Love as a regulated, embodied biological state
- Why hate cannot be healed with more hate
- Canada’s relationship with the United States and moral accountability
- How Canadians can hold leadership accountable without burnout
- Why community is the most powerful form of protection
- Showing up locally, consistently, and imperfectly
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