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Re: The Fifth AgreementGypsyLadee said Nov 19, 2006, 9:14 PM: |
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And how does that translate into your own words and experience? |
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Re: The Fifth AgreementKira said Nov 20, 2006, 5:04 AM: |
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I check in with myself very regularly about whether things resonate and feel right to me – I give myself complete permission to say yes or no based on that check-in, not based on what others expect or think is appropriate – it’s a cellular knowing that has nothing to do with belief if I check in and am not getting a clear sense of the right path for me, I do a meditative check-in where I still myself and then imagine I said yes – I notice the impressions that come – then I clear away that energy and imagine I said no – I notice the impressions that come – it’s always clear to me which path to take sometimes I also use art therapy (intuitive art) – I meditate for a few minutes on an issue and then spontaneously draw something – I let out whatever inner symbols want out – it’s another way to access my inner knowing |
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Re: The Fifth AgreementGypsyLadee said Nov 20, 2006, 7:48 AM: |
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I love this … it’s a cellular knowing that has nothing to do with beliefand using “intuitive art” to tap into your inner knowing. :) Have you noticed that, over time, the “checking in” becomes fluid? When we make choices based on intuitive or inner knowing, rather than based on expectations or implanted belief systems, our entire being and life is changed. We become more secure in ourselves and self-loving becomes an inherent part of our being. Our “center,” or Assemblage Point, has changed and our life - and its mirrors - change. I discovered, years ago, that every moment - literally - is what I call a “choice point.” Some moments are subtle choices, and others are quite blatant. Some are distinct Path Choices and others are mundane (do the dishes now or later), but nevertheless choices. It is incredibly freeing and empowering to make choices free from encumbering beliefs and outside influences. L~ |
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Re: The Fifth AgreementJulia said Nov 20, 2006, 12:43 PM: |
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Very profound subject Gypsey Ladee! This is what I love about Don Miguel's work: the emphasis on the “story” and his willingness to call it a lie. |
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Re: The Fifth AgreementDragon Dancer said Nov 20, 2006, 1:06 PM: |
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One of the things I learned as a coach is that I can understand a lot about where a person is/what their story is by the questions they ask. |
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