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Fat vs Thin Identity
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46:37 - 50:34 (03:56)

The notion that there is a thin person stuck inside every fat person is not true, as people are simply afraid of being fat due to the stigmatization. Stigmatizing oneself does not equate to an honest self-reflection or insight about the past.

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The idea that every fat person has a thin person inside of them waiting to get out is not only stigmatizing, but it also represents a form of self-sabotage that is separate from one's true self.
46:37 - 49:27 (02:49)
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Body Positivity
Summary

The idea that every fat person has a thin person inside of them waiting to get out is not only stigmatizing, but it also represents a form of self-sabotage that is separate from one's true self. This mindset can be particularly harmful for those who have experienced abuse.

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Fat vs Thin Identity
Episode
Marianne Williamson
Podcast
Maintenance Phase
The real you is a spirit, an energy, an idea in the mind of God, and identifying with the light in yourself will make you feel lighter and materialize a lighter body.
49:27 - 50:34 (01:06)
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Self-help
Summary

The real you is a spirit, an energy, an idea in the mind of God, and identifying with the light in yourself will make you feel lighter and materialize a lighter body. However, people are often afraid of being fat due to the societal stigma attached to it.

Chapter
Fat vs Thin Identity
Episode
Marianne Williamson
Podcast
Maintenance Phase