[007] When Loving Your Child Means Letting Go
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概要
What happens when the person you most want to protect is the one whose journey you cannot control?
In this episode of The Noah Frequency, a conversation about planetary consciousness quickly becomes something far more personal. Noah speaks about global upheaval, intuition, and trust — but the discussion soon turns to one of the hardest spiritual questions a parent can face: how do you love someone deeply when you cannot steer their path?
Through questions from listeners and a deeply candid exchange with Stephen, Noah explores the tension between human identity and essence — especially when it comes to parenting, fear, and the instinct to protect.
Topics explored in this episode include:
• Why global turmoil may still serve humanity’s evolution
• The difference between trusting and expecting results
• How identity shapes our perception of change and conflict
• The role intuition plays when life feels uncertain
• Why unconditional love is nearly impossible for the human identity — but natural for essence
• What it means to support someone’s journey without controlling it
At the heart of this episode is a difficult but powerful idea: sometimes the most loving thing we can do is remain steady — not by forcing change, but by holding a place someone can return to.
It is a conversation about trust, fear, parenting, and the deeper agreements that may exist between souls long before a single lifetime begins.