We are the Co-Creators of the world we see, and everything you see was created by a thought that someone had. Your energy field is your 'Paint for Creation' that takes your 'molecules of thought, ' and projects them out through your energy field. This pattern of transmission will magnetize to you the corresponding components from your environment that will manifest that picture into your outer world. Clearly, many of us need Inner reflections IL Oregon than we ever think.
Changing the mind-chatter happens by 'shifting a belief' that you hold that doesn't serve you any longer. A new idea, once magnified, can assist you to re-create the circumstances you find yourself in. Why? Because any thought of a higher energetic frequency, with repetition, will eventually transmute the lower octave of a habitual thought run by subconscious content.
What most of us see are two worlds - one outside with our eyes. The other world, unfortunately, is one that emotionally challenges us. What I have found is that a buildup of negative thinking can stem from a variety of sources, environmentally, politically, and personally.
Following this might be a mourning period of what you perceived you lost. However, then comes the AHA! Suddenly you realize, "Here I am NOW! The past is a fleeting memory." And then arises the question, "Who ever said that this or that was right or wrong? And is this belief that I held onto so strongly, true for me now?" That's when you come to 'a choice point.' You can repeat the past, or move forward with a new intention.
Well, if there is denying or simply no interest, then there isn't much to talk about. And that is all right too, no judgment. But what if one is interested and curious to investigate? I am reminded of a story that has made a strong impression on me (one needs to read between its lines)
They are exploring a variety of spiritual traditions. Many of them are rediscovering how to relate to the teachings and concepts of Jesus Christ. But this is not their parents' brand of traditional Christianity. Young adults find Jesus' example of pure love for others touching something deep inside them. For those willing to spend time reflecting on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, they are discovering that it cleanses us, restores us, renews us and sets us on a right path. It is only through such deep thinking and inward reflection that we will find the spiritual strength needed to survive in such a harsh world.
People often look outside of themselves for someone to fill up the holes in their Swiss cheese. However, when someone or some-thing does, the flavor only lasts so long. Once the holes in the cheese are filled up, the person looks at his 'beloved' and says, "Who are you? You are not the person I first encountered.
Just doing this exercise alone, without manipulating anyone or anything, can create positive shifts in your life. And one last offering: When you think of the ego as someone in your life that you know, you can talk to it the way you would if someone came to you for advice. This is the beginning of "listening to yourself, " and giving to yourself, that which you desire from others.
Changing the mind-chatter happens by 'shifting a belief' that you hold that doesn't serve you any longer. A new idea, once magnified, can assist you to re-create the circumstances you find yourself in. Why? Because any thought of a higher energetic frequency, with repetition, will eventually transmute the lower octave of a habitual thought run by subconscious content.
What most of us see are two worlds - one outside with our eyes. The other world, unfortunately, is one that emotionally challenges us. What I have found is that a buildup of negative thinking can stem from a variety of sources, environmentally, politically, and personally.
Following this might be a mourning period of what you perceived you lost. However, then comes the AHA! Suddenly you realize, "Here I am NOW! The past is a fleeting memory." And then arises the question, "Who ever said that this or that was right or wrong? And is this belief that I held onto so strongly, true for me now?" That's when you come to 'a choice point.' You can repeat the past, or move forward with a new intention.
Well, if there is denying or simply no interest, then there isn't much to talk about. And that is all right too, no judgment. But what if one is interested and curious to investigate? I am reminded of a story that has made a strong impression on me (one needs to read between its lines)
They are exploring a variety of spiritual traditions. Many of them are rediscovering how to relate to the teachings and concepts of Jesus Christ. But this is not their parents' brand of traditional Christianity. Young adults find Jesus' example of pure love for others touching something deep inside them. For those willing to spend time reflecting on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, they are discovering that it cleanses us, restores us, renews us and sets us on a right path. It is only through such deep thinking and inward reflection that we will find the spiritual strength needed to survive in such a harsh world.
People often look outside of themselves for someone to fill up the holes in their Swiss cheese. However, when someone or some-thing does, the flavor only lasts so long. Once the holes in the cheese are filled up, the person looks at his 'beloved' and says, "Who are you? You are not the person I first encountered.
Just doing this exercise alone, without manipulating anyone or anything, can create positive shifts in your life. And one last offering: When you think of the ego as someone in your life that you know, you can talk to it the way you would if someone came to you for advice. This is the beginning of "listening to yourself, " and giving to yourself, that which you desire from others.
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