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Excerpt Step 8.Adrianus said Oct 6, 2007, 5:34 PM: |
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Create Mindfully: http://www.innerguidancenetwork.org/SpiritsOnymousStep8.htm The most powerful cosmic law that impacts our lives is The Law of Attraction. As soon as we understand this law and align ourselves with this mind boggling force we become powerful creators, able of creating the life we deeply desire. |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.Will said Oct 28, 2007, 9:11 AM: |
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…Earth is a school where we are learning these lessons…we are getting our training wheels here…just as we don' t hand the car keys to all the 10 year olds …we have to go through many life lessons before we step into Mastery…we have the freedom here to make our mistakes and learn from them… |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.mita said Oct 30, 2007, 7:35 AM: |
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I am wondering about the emotion part….can we call it feeling good, passion, love, optimism, flow, joyful expectation. I am trying to name specific vibes…what else? |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.Melissa said Oct 31, 2007, 6:15 AM: |
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“We're like apprentice magicians who create monsters instead of butterflies, we create disarray instead of harmony, wars instead of peace, illness instead of health. We're misusing our magical powers and complaining about the reality that we've created.” |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.sanmugan said Nov 6, 2007, 3:06 AM: |
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most people condemn the mind saying it is the trouble maker and it is not listening to us. |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.Adrianus said Nov 6, 2007, 5:47 AM: |
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Well said my dear Balasundaram, |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.Darci said Nov 7, 2007, 3:26 PM: |
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How do we train the elephant? Well, I think the place to start is to understand we are all born with different talents and gifts. I can't possibly achieve the best of who I am if I am constantly comparing myself to other people. I can't possibly know what my path in life is if I constantly distract myself off of my path by comparing myself to others around me. Nor, can I be happy for others successes in the world if I am comparing myself to them, either. My path in life is unique … and you know, I am more curious about knowing what my unique path is than worrying about how I measure up to someone else's path …. when there is nothing to measure :) That is certainly one way of keeping focused. And, if I have my energy, thoughts, and desires moving in that direction I can create great things - the things I was meant to create! |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.Adrianus said Nov 8, 2007, 7:19 AM: |
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Dear Darci, |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.lucia said Nov 9, 2007, 7:17 AM: |
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Constantly we are bombarded with negative scenarios via the media. I believe part of the process of ‘attracting’ is using discernment and choice to eliminate the negative, external imagery and language that filters through our experience - at least until we build the appropriate ‘boundaries’ that will keep us ‘in joy’ detox your spirit by surrounding yourself with people, places and things that vibrate love, freedom, joy, creativity etc. Turn off the tv and burn the newspapers! |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.Melissa said Nov 9, 2007, 7:23 AM: |
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Good Morning Lucia, |
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Re: Excerpt Step 8.Darci said Nov 9, 2007, 8:14 AM: |
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I agree with both Melissa and Lucia. I especially like Melissa's point about starting the day in a way that enables her to go back to a center when needed. The reason I think this is important is because I believe balance to be key. Balance in understanding that a center is important for those times when needed but, you are still actively participating in the world and striving to make a difference for the better. I have experienced too many people around me who fall into the temptation to withdraw and isolate to only those things that are comfortable and/or people that think the same way they do. I think that is a dangerous place to fall into. I don't think it's possible to grow spiritually by isolating myself to only what is comfortable for me … at least not for any great length of time. I want to be change for the better in my family, my community, my work … my life. Thanks ladies! |
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