🧠 | I help high-achieving men break free from compulsive behavior by mastering their energy, balancing masculine & feminine forces, and building discipline.
Things successful people battling sex and porn addiction do:
• Focus on their long-term vision.
• Invest in personal growth and self-awareness.
• Push past temporary setbacks with resilience.
Things they don’t do:
• Let their addiction derail their ambitions.
• Avoid confronting their challenges head-on.
• Sacrifice their well-being for short-term gratification.
@bryan_johnson Understand how your energy moves , why you truly got gastritis. Understand that there could be an energetic block and moving the flow of energy and surrendering versus micromanaging can truly heal your condition. Integrating your heart will help.
@SamaHoole I have type 1 diabetes. Vegetables , fruit, eggs, chicken and fish are my main staple. I eat a lot of veggies because the fiber helps blunt glucose spikes.
@PathOfMen_ Because people forgot how to truly stay present . We are constantly bombarded with stimuli but if we truly go inward and stay truly present, time in our own perception will slow down .
@dr_ericberg That’s crazy I was just having right side pain under rib cage for 2 weeks. Turned out to be sludge and I was nauseated for weeks. I started taking gallbladder formula and tudca . Really helps!
A true warrior doesn’t run from discomfort, he sits in it.
The urges.
The body aches.
The emotional waves.
Collapse is easy.
Fear is familiar.
But staying present… that’s real discipline.
I used to panic at every sensation and fall into my urges.
Then I learned to sit, breathe, and let the pain reveal its lesson.
What emerged was a grounded warrior: integrated, not reactive.
Whatever you’re feeling today, meet it with breath.
Stay.
Feel.
Let it shape you, not break you.
Men who embody both their inner masculine and inner feminine aren’t common.
It requires awareness, humility, and deliberate integration.
But once those energies unite, your entire experience of life reshapes itself.
Your presence, choices, and relationships shift from force to flow.