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You can only change yourself – Guests Joel and Tony

You Can Only Change Yourself: A Deep Conversation on Responsibility, Awareness, and Inner Transformation

In this revealing episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex sits down with guests Joel and Tony to explore one of the most difficult truths for the human ego to accept: you can only change yourself. This conversation goes far beyond motivational phrases or surface-level self-help and dives directly into responsibility, awareness, and how personal transformation reshapes reality itself.

Rather than focusing on fixing others, saving the world, or correcting external circumstances, this episode exposes how suffering is often created by resistance to this simple truth. The full conversation is available on TheAlexShow.TV.

The Illusion of Changing Others

One of the central themes discussed is humanity’s obsession with changing others. From relationships to politics, family dynamics to spirituality, most conflict arises from the belief that peace will come once someone else changes.

Joel and Tony point out that this belief creates endless frustration. No matter how logical, loving, or justified we feel, attempting to change others places us in constant resistance to reality.

Alex emphasizes that the moment we try to control others, we abandon responsibility for ourselves.

Responsibility Versus Blame

A powerful distinction made in this episode is between responsibility and blame. Taking responsibility does not mean blaming yourself for everything that happens. It means recognizing your role in how you perceive, respond to, and experience life.

When responsibility is avoided, blame fills the gap. Blame toward parents, partners, systems, or society becomes a way to avoid inner work.

This conversation makes it clear that responsibility is not heavy — it is liberating.

Why Inner Change Is the Only Real Change

External change is temporary. Laws shift, relationships evolve, environments change — yet the same emotional patterns repeat if inner awareness remains untouched.

Tony explains that people often leave relationships, jobs, or countries only to recreate the same conflicts elsewhere. The environment changes, but the consciousness does not.

Inner change, however, alters perception itself, which then transforms how reality is experienced.

The Ego’s Resistance to Accountability

The ego resists accountability because it thrives on identity, stories, and justification. Accepting that you are the only one you can change threatens the ego’s sense of control.

Joel explains that the ego prefers being right over being free. This is why people cling to narratives of victimhood even when they cause suffering.

Freedom begins where justification ends.

Relationships as Mirrors

Relationships play a central role in this episode. Rather than seeing conflict as proof that others need to change, Alex reframes relationships as mirrors.

Every emotional trigger reveals something unresolved within. Instead of asking, “Why are they like this?” the more powerful question becomes, “Why does this affect me?”

This shift transforms relationships from battlegrounds into opportunities for awareness.

Letting Go of Control

Control is often disguised as care. Many people believe they are helping others by pushing advice, solutions, or expectations.

Tony explains that true respect comes from allowing others to live their own process, even when it is uncomfortable to watch.

Letting go of control does not mean indifference — it means trust.

Why Advice Often Fails

Advice is frequently rejected because it is usually unsolicited and rooted in ego. This episode highlights how advice often serves the giver more than the receiver.

People change when they are ready, not when they are told to.

Alex emphasizes that embodiment is far more powerful than instruction.

The Trap of Spiritual Superiority

The conversation also addresses spiritual ego — the belief that awareness makes someone superior.

Joel points out that spirituality becomes toxic when it turns into another identity used to judge others.

True awareness is quiet. It does not need to correct, convince, or convert.

Emotional Ownership

One of the most practical insights shared is emotional ownership. Feelings are internal experiences, not external attacks.

When someone “makes you angry,” what they actually do is trigger something already inside you.

This realization returns power to the individual.

Freedom Through Acceptance

Acceptance does not mean liking everything that happens. It means stopping the internal war with reality.

Tony explains that resistance amplifies suffering, while acceptance dissolves it.

Change happens naturally once resistance ends.

Why This Message Is So Difficult to Hear

The truth that you can only change yourself removes excuses. It eliminates the comfort of waiting for others to act differently.

This is why many people reject it — not because it is false, but because it demands maturity.

Yet, as Alex explains, this is also where empowerment begins.

Living the Teaching

This episode is not theoretical. It is an invitation to live differently.

Instead of correcting others, observe yourself. Instead of reacting, pause. Instead of blaming, inquire.

These small shifts create profound change.

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When you stop trying to change the world, the world changes through you.

The Power to Help – Guest Victoria from Spain

The Power to Help

The Power to Help: Awakening Conscious Service Through Inner Awareness

In a world increasingly driven by speed, competition, and external validation, the true meaning of helping others has become blurred. In this profound conversation on TheAlexShow.TV, Alex sits down with Victoria from Spain to explore a deeper, more conscious understanding of what it truly means to help. This is not about savior mentalities or ego-driven assistance, but about aligned service that emerges naturally from awareness.

This episode invites us to reflect on our motivations, our emotional wounds, and the unconscious patterns that often disguise themselves as generosity. Helping, when done unconsciously, can become a subtle form of control, validation-seeking, or avoidance of one’s own inner work. True help, however, arises from presence, clarity, and self-responsibility.

Helping Without Losing Yourself

One of the central themes explored is the idea that many people help others while neglecting themselves. This pattern often originates from childhood conditioning, where love was earned through usefulness or emotional caretaking. Victoria explains that when helping becomes a compulsion rather than a conscious choice, it drains energy and reinforces imbalance.

Helping others should never require self-sacrifice. When assistance comes from wholeness, both the giver and receiver benefit. When it comes from lack, guilt, or fear of rejection, it perpetuates suffering on both sides.

Alex emphasizes that self-awareness is the foundation of authentic service. Without it, helping becomes another role we play to feel worthy. With awareness, helping becomes a natural extension of being.

The Ego Trap in Spiritual Helping

Spiritual environments are not immune to ego. In fact, the desire to be seen as “good,” “awake,” or “healed” often manifests through excessive helping. Victoria highlights how spiritual ego can hide behind kindness, advice-giving, and unsolicited guidance.

True help does not impose solutions. It does not rescue. It does not create dependency. Instead, it empowers others to reconnect with their own inner authority.

This distinction is crucial in conscious communities, where boundaries are often misunderstood as lack of compassion. In reality, boundaries are acts of respect.

Emotional Responsibility and Inner Work

A recurring message throughout the conversation is emotional responsibility. Helping others while avoiding one’s own unresolved emotions leads to projection and burnout. Victoria explains that many helpers unconsciously seek healing through others, instead of facing their own pain.

When inner work is prioritized, helping becomes effortless. There is no emotional charge, no expectation of gratitude, and no resentment. The act itself is complete.

Alex reinforces that self-knowledge is not selfish. On the contrary, it is the most generous act one can offer the world.

Helping vs. Interfering

Not all help is helpful. One of the most powerful insights from this episode is learning when not to help. Interfering with someone’s process can delay their growth. Sometimes, the most loving action is allowing others to experience consequences and discover their own strength.

Victoria explains that conscious help respects timing. It listens more than it speaks. It supports without invading.

This wisdom challenges deeply ingrained cultural narratives that equate love with constant fixing and rescuing.

Energy, Presence, and Coherence

Helping is not just an action; it is an energetic exchange. When someone is grounded, present, and emotionally coherent, their mere presence can be supportive without words.

Alex highlights that many people underestimate the power of being. In silence, authenticity, and emotional honesty, help happens naturally.

This episode invites viewers to move beyond doing and into being.

The Role of Discernment

Discernment is essential in conscious service. Helping everyone indiscriminately leads to depletion. Victoria stresses the importance of listening to intuition and honoring personal limits.

Not every request is aligned. Not every opportunity is meant to be accepted. Saying no can be an act of integrity.

When discernment guides helping, energy remains balanced and sustainable.

Reclaiming Personal Power

At its core, this conversation is about reclaiming personal power. When individuals stop defining themselves through helping, they reconnect with their authentic essence.

From this place, helping becomes a choice rather than an identity.

Alex reminds the audience that no one is here to save anyone else. We are here to walk together, consciously.

A New Paradigm of Helping

This episode of TheAlexShow.TV presents a new paradigm of helping—one rooted in awareness, sovereignty, and emotional maturity.

It invites viewers to question their motivations, heal their inner wounds, and redefine service as an expression of wholeness rather than lack.

True help does not bind. It liberates.

To explore more conscious conversations like this one, visit the official TheAlexShow.TV channel and continue the journey of self-discovery.

Contact with our Spiritual Guides – Guest Mayuritzin from Mexico

Contact with Our Spiritual Guides: Guidance, Awakening, and Ancient Wisdom with Mayuritzin – TheAlexShow.TV

Is it really possible to connect with our spiritual guides? What happens when we open ourselves to higher wisdom, ancestral guidance, and the unseen helpers who walk with us on our life’s journey? In this transformative episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex welcomes guest Mayuritzin from Mexico, a renowned spiritual teacher, healer, and guide. Together, they explore the mysteries of contacting spiritual guides, sharing practical tools, real stories, and timeless wisdom that empower you to trust your own journey.

Who Are Our Spiritual Guides?

Alex and Mayuritzin begin by exploring the core question: who are spiritual guides? Spiritual guides can take many forms—ancestors, angels, animal spirits, enlightened beings, or even the higher self. Across cultures and traditions, guides are seen as loving helpers dedicated to supporting our growth, healing, and purpose.

Mayuritzin shares insights from indigenous Mexican wisdom and her own life, describing guides as companions who offer subtle signs, intuitive nudges, and sometimes clear messages in dreams, meditations, or synchronicities. Whether you call them “guardian angels” or “spirit helpers,” these presences are accessible to all who seek with sincerity.

Why Seek Contact with Spiritual Guides?

Many people long for a sense of direction, protection, and belonging in a world that often feels chaotic or isolating. Contact with spiritual guides offers more than comfort—it awakens our intuition, deepens our self-understanding, and reminds us that we are never alone.

Alex highlights how guides can help us through:

  • Major life transitions
  • Periods of loss or uncertainty
  • Creative blocks or challenges
  • Moments of joy and gratitude

Mayuritzin emphasizes that guides are not here to make decisions for us, but to offer perspective, wisdom, and a loving nudge toward our soul’s true path.

How to Recognize Guidance: Signs and Synchronicity

How do you know when your guides are reaching out? The episode is filled with practical examples and stories from both Alex and Mayuritzin:

  • Repeating numbers or symbols
  • Sudden flashes of insight or intuition
  • Messages received in meditation, dreams, or altered states
  • Unlikely “coincidences” that feel too meaningful to ignore
  • Physical sensations—chills, warmth, a sense of being “hugged” or protected

Mayuritzin encourages viewers to trust their feelings and to keep a journal of signs and experiences. With attention and gratitude, the channel of communication becomes clearer over time.

Opening to Contact: Practical Tools and Rituals

The heart of the episode focuses on actionable steps you can take to connect with your spiritual guides:

  • Meditation: Sitting in stillness, inviting your guides, and listening without expectation.
  • Setting Intentions: Before sleep or important moments, ask for guidance and clarity.
  • Nature Connection: Spending time outdoors, recognizing the wisdom in animals, plants, and the elements.
  • Ceremony and Prayer: Simple rituals—lighting a candle, offering a prayer, or using sacred objects—help anchor your intentions and invite higher assistance.
  • Journaling: Recording dreams, insights, or “messages” to track patterns and develop discernment.

Alex and Mayuritzin agree that openness, humility, and patience are essential. Sometimes guides communicate in subtle ways; trust that your soul will know what is real and relevant.

The Role of Ancestors and Indigenous Wisdom

One of the most moving segments features Mayuritzin’s reflections on indigenous spirituality. In many traditions, ancestors are honored as living guides who walk beside us. She shares how rituals, offerings, and storytelling keep the connection to ancestry alive, offering strength and continuity.

Alex draws parallels with other cultures, from African spirituality to Eastern practices, highlighting a global recognition of spirit helpers. The wisdom of our ancestors, Mayuritzin says, is available to everyone—regardless of bloodline or background—when approached with respect.

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Overcoming Doubt and Discernment: Trusting Your Own Experience

Skepticism and fear of “making it up” are common hurdles. Mayuritzin offers guidance for discernment:

  • Notice the feeling—true guidance is loving, encouraging, and non-controlling
  • Compare messages to your own values and intuition
  • Don’t be afraid to question or ask for confirmation
  • Balance openness with healthy skepticism—trust your inner wisdom

Alex and Mayuritzin remind viewers that every spiritual journey is unique. What matters most is authenticity, sincerity, and the courage to follow your own path.

Stories of Transformation: When Guides Change Lives

The episode shares moving accounts of individuals who found hope, healing, or purpose through contact with their guides. From overcoming grief to finding creative inspiration, these stories offer proof that unseen help is often just a breath away.

Viewers are encouraged to share their own stories in the comments or with the TheAlexShow.TV community, building a global network of support and shared wisdom.

Q&A: Your Questions About Spiritual Guidance

Alex and Mayuritzin answer some of the most common questions:

  • Can anyone connect with spiritual guides?
  • What if I feel nothing when I try?
  • How do I know if my guidance is real?
  • Can guides help with everyday problems or only spiritual matters?

Their answers are gentle, empowering, and grounded in both tradition and personal experience. The invitation: start where you are, trust the process, and celebrate every sign along the way.

Final Reflections: Walking with Guidance, Walking with Love

Episode Contact with Our Spiritual Guides is an invitation to open your heart, trust your inner knowing, and welcome the support that is always available. Alex and Mayuritzin close with a blessing for all viewers: “May you remember that you are loved, guided, and never alone.”

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Spirituality vs Religion

Spirituality vs Religion: Finding Your Path to Authentic Awakening – TheAlexShow.TV

Is there a difference between spirituality and religion? Why do some people find deep meaning in traditional faith, while others seek a more personal connection to the divine? In this thought-provoking episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex dives deep into the similarities, differences, benefits, and challenges of both spirituality and religion. If you’re on a journey of self-discovery, questioning old beliefs, or simply curious about the nature of the sacred, this post is your guide to understanding the landscape of faith in the modern world.

What is Religion? Structure, Tradition, and Community

Alex begins by defining religion as an organized system of beliefs, rituals, and practices that connect people to the divine or a higher power. Religion often includes a set of doctrines, sacred texts, clergy or spiritual leaders, and established traditions that have been passed down through generations. For billions of people, religion provides a sense of belonging, moral guidance, and a framework for understanding life’s mysteries.

In the episode, Alex acknowledges the immense beauty and power in religious traditions. From stunning architecture and music to acts of charity and the comfort of shared prayer, religion has been a force for unity and hope. Alex also discusses how religious communities often serve as lifelines during hardship, offering support, structure, and a sense of extended family.

What is Spirituality? Direct Experience and Inner Truth

Spirituality, Alex explains, is a more personal, often individualized approach to the search for meaning and connection with something greater than oneself. Unlike religion, spirituality is less about external rules and more about direct experience, intuition, and the cultivation of inner peace and wisdom.

Many people who identify as spiritual but not religious find their practices in meditation, mindfulness, nature walks, creative expression, or studying multiple traditions. Alex points out that spirituality is open-ended, dynamic, and deeply personal—there is no single “right way” to be spiritual. The emphasis is on authenticity, presence, and transformation from within.

Religion and Spirituality: Where Do They Overlap?

Alex guides viewers to see that the divide between religion and spirituality isn’t always clear. Many deeply religious people are also highly spiritual, and many spiritual seekers draw wisdom from religious traditions. Both religion and spirituality share key goals:

  • Connecting to the sacred or transcendent
  • Finding meaning and purpose in life
  • Seeking healing, peace, and love
  • Engaging in service and compassion

The episode encourages respect and curiosity, inviting viewers to honor the paths that work for them—while remaining open to learning from others.

Common Misunderstandings: Stereotypes and Reality

One of the most enlightening parts of the episode is the discussion around common stereotypes. Religion is sometimes painted as rigid or outdated, while spirituality can be seen as vague or “fluffy.” Alex dispels these myths, emphasizing that there are dogmatic spiritualists and open-minded religious people, and that every path has both strengths and blind spots.

The episode features stories from the TheAlexShow.TV community—individuals who have found peace in prayer, transformation in meditation, and inspiration in both sacred texts and personal experience.

Benefits and Challenges: Which Path is Right for You?

Alex offers an honest look at the benefits and challenges of each path:

  • Religion: Provides structure, community, time-tested rituals, and support but can sometimes feel restrictive or dogmatic.
  • Spirituality: Encourages self-exploration, freedom, and inner growth but can feel isolating without a community or clear guidance.

The episode helps viewers reflect on what they truly need—structure or freedom, tradition or innovation, certainty or exploration.

Spiritual Bypass and the Shadow Side

Both religion and spirituality can be misused. Alex addresses the concept of “spiritual bypass”—using spiritual ideas to avoid dealing with difficult emotions or real-world problems. Religion can be used to judge or control, while spirituality can become escapist or self-centered. The key, Alex argues, is honest self-reflection and a willingness to confront both light and shadow.

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Building Your Own Practice: Integration and Authenticity

Alex encourages viewers to blend the best of both worlds—to integrate meaningful rituals, prayer, or service with direct experience, meditation, and self-inquiry. The ultimate goal is authentic awakening: living with greater love, wisdom, and compassion, whatever your path.

The episode features examples of spiritual practices—gratitude journaling, prayer walks, mindful eating, singing, studying inspirational texts, volunteering, and more.

Q&A: Audience Reflections on Faith, Doubt, and Growth

Alex answers questions from viewers:

  • Can I be spiritual and religious at the same time?
  • How do I deal with family members who don’t understand my path?
  • What do I do if I lose faith or feel disconnected?
  • How can I tell if a practice is right for me?

Alex’s responses blend encouragement, honesty, and practical wisdom. The path is personal, and it’s always evolving.

Embracing the Journey: Respect, Curiosity, and Love

The episode concludes with an affirmation that there is no single way to find meaning, purpose, or connection. Whether you resonate with the rituals of religion, the openness of spirituality, or a unique combination, the most important thing is to walk your path with integrity, respect, and an open heart.

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