Refugee Camp to Freedom In America: The Inspiring Story of Sathya Chey Patterson
Description
Hailing from a family of Cambodian genocide survivors, Sathya Patterson's parents worked diligently to support their family. Starting with recycling cardboard and cans, they eventually built a small business empire that allowed them to retire in their fifties. This success was achieved through hard work, saving, and making prudent investments in real estate, gold, and diamonds.
Building wealth through hard work, wise investing, and living within one's means, coupled with forgiveness and compassion as integral paths to healing trauma and cultivating self-love, can lead to personal and financial freedom. Sathya Shea Patterson's journey exemplifies this principle. Patterson's experience as a single mother at a young age further reinforced the importance of financial stability. She returned to school when her daughter was three months old, earning a finance degree from Cal State Fullerton.
Patterson's journey to success in the financial world was also largely due to her commitment to showing compassion towards those who have caused harm, recognizing that they may have been acting from a place of confusion or pain. By delving into her inner child and offering love and acceptance, a spiritual journey and practice that began in her 20s, she was able to heal past wounds and nurture a sense of self-worth.
Join Aaron and Sathya for a heartfelt discussion on finding purpose, choosing compassion and forgiveness, and embracing life to the fullest.
Chat Breakdown:
00:00:32 - Living a Mindful Life
00:03:06 - Landon Patterson and His Connection to Sathya
00:03:47 - Cambodian Genocide
00:04:57 - The Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot's Regime
00:06:06 - Sathya's Parent’s Survival Story
00:11:06 - Refugee Camps
00:13:07 - Western Privilege
00:15:05 - The Human Capacity for Evil
00:16:20 - Ignorance and Unenlightened Actions
00:18:01 - Sathya's Family's Journey to America
00:22:03 - From Recycling to Entrepreneurship
00:24:26 - The Importance of Financial Literacy
00:25:30 - Addressing Trauma and Healing
00:30:26 - Spiritual Growth and Self-Reflection
00:32:49 - The Role of Plant Medicine in Healing
00:34:44 - The Importance of Consistent Spiritual Practice
00:35:32 - The Necessity of Forgiveness
00:38:10 - Compassion and Understanding
00:40:05 - Self-Love and Personal Growth
00:41:21 - Meeting Landon and Building a Family
00:41:35 - Single Motherhood and Pursuing Education
00:43:42 - The Path to Wealth Management
01:09:40 - Building Soul Alignment
01:17:02 - Real love and relationships.
Quotes:
"It was a shame to me that I saw so many Americans living paycheck to paycheck."
"My family ended up there because we all survived, my immediate family at least, survived the Cambodian genocide that occurred from 75 to 79."
"My dad was so proud to be an American. He said, what's American? Country music? Give me more of that Garth Brooks, you know? So I grew up listening to country music. That's how proud he was to be here."
"It's time to be your own divine mother and father."
“When I'm struggling with forgiveness towards somebody that's hurt me, I often picture them as a child."
"Good people have beautiful relationships. Good people have friends. Good people have wealth. Good people get all the good stuff about life."
"Instead of asking, how do I make more money? Instead ask, who do I need to unbecome to allow more money into my life?"
Stay Connected:
Connect with Sathya:
Arise Private Wealth: https://www.ariseprivatewealth.com/sathya-chey
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sathya-chey-arisepw/
Heart of Ananda Sound Healing: https://www.instagram.com/heartofananda
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