Interview: Guilt vs. Honor as Guiding Forces
Michael Skye: This is a special interview by my mother, Sasha Xarrian, who was a powerful guiding force in my life. She is author of Outrageous Mastery, An Experiment with Power, which has sold very well on-line for the last few years and is about to be published in print.
She conducted this interview for her membership site, where she invites people to experiment with their creative power and create the life they envision. My mother's story is an incredible one, and she has been a continual source of inspiration to me since the time I was born (yes, I am biased, but just ask the hundreds of people have written to her, after her story and ideas changed their lives)!
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Not sure what a Uri is…
Will revisit and learn more but that life holds upsets and to hold
honor is to so not leave out of the story is what came up for
me. Will later check out your mothers book and revisit your
blog and this interview.
Most interested in that blog in regarding Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
and the forgotten campaign.
Thanks for your work Michael….it’s planetary.
Keep on keeping on….someday I will take the time to take
on your work myself…my insight is to use it when the
“Los Charales” vision cafe becomes a reality. When a
youth picks being a leader and not a gangster he will have
to use this emotion of honor in his own personal story.
It spoke to me but as always have lot’s undone.
So now to check out your blog.
In regard to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Inner power, show it to people. Dare to LIVE.
Overcome your limitations ( fear, obsticals) and look for your talent and exploit it!
Some are jalous of that ‘ openess’, WHY??
This is my feeling, till our next meeting.
Karen Rosalyn
That was great to hear the powerful connection you share with your mother. 🙂
hey, you mentioned in there you have tips/tricks to help one overcome or change “bad habits”? where can i find those?
Thank you Michael
cheers!
I enjoyed hearing these ideas again and see how they have had a positive effect in my life and in the lives of those around me. I also had a wonderful mother who, even though she is late, influences me with her courage and honour every moment of each day. Her challenges were great and she was an heroic and honorable model for us, her children. I hope do do the same for my children. Thanks for your work Michael.