Dr. Melissa Sell
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This is may be difficult to acknowledge, but it should not be not controversial.

This is simply how biology functions.

Sexual and territorial conflict shocks change the brain and alter perception.

When a right handed female is sexually shocked her brain shifts to masculine.

She is not safe in her sexuality, therefore her sexuality becomes blocked.

She could be slightly blocked or extremely blocked depending on the intensity of the conflict.

This causes her to experience life from a masculine perspective until the conflict is resolved or until a masculine perceived conflict occurs which then blocks the masculine side…

Which is called a Constellation.

She then may swing back and forth from manic/masculine to depressive/feminine.

All the vast variations of sexual perception, expression, and mental health comes from your unique combination of conflicts.

This is a complex topic, but when you begin to look through the lens of the 5 Biological Laws what is happening makes sense.

When people don’t understand how biology functions they can make choices that seem harmless (sending a child to preschool, teaching kids about sex, etc.) but are actually quite traumatic.

We need to start thinking biologically.

Learn the basics and then dive into the psychoses seminars.

You can also join me on Mondays in the Language of Adaptation class.
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Navigating life without the 5 Biological Laws is like driving blindfolded.

Just jump in and start learning!

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It’s okay to pivot.

It’s okay to start doing a new thing.

I used to teach differently than I do now.

Back then I taught what made the most sense to me at the time, but I found a model that is more consistent and works better.

I use the models of reality that are the most consistent and yield the best results.

I’m committed to what works, not the way I was educated or β€œthe way we’ve always done it”.

I’m open to new ways.

I let go of things that don’t work anymore.

I’ve gotten over the bad habit of having a sentimental attachment to the old ways of doing things.

I used to be afraid to let go…

Of my religion, my politics, my health beliefs, my nutrition convictions, my perspective of myself and the world, my way of doing things.

It all felt so risky, what if I stop believing and something bad happens?

What if I get punished for letting it go?

It’s all superstition.

The old way feels safe and anything else feels irresponsible and risky.

People prefer consistent disappointing sameness over the unknown.

It takes guts to say goodbye to what doesn’t work and set sail into the uncertain unknown waters of a new way of doing things.

But when you trust your inner compass you can bravely take that step.

Forget all you’ve been told.

Find the way that resonates with your soul.
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Beware there is a fake account sending people message with my picture/name.
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