The “sick friend” defense suddenly came into play last night so I didn’t get this out until Day 9. But y’know what? It’s oooooookay.
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I’ve said it often and in many different ways: efforting, pushing, and trying to make things happen is useless. It is imbalanced. It is the masculine only, and it is a bird with one wing going in circles.
That’s not the life I want. That’s not the life WE want!
We don’t want to live the same day over and over again. And yet almost all of us do, don’t we - getting up at the same time, going to work, coming home, feeling depleted and going back and doing it again tomorrow.
And that’s if we have a job. We do live, let’s be honest, in the midst of the Chinese “curse”: “May you live in interesting times.”
Dr. Joe Dispenza, researcher of the brain and change, has a lot to say on the subject of change, and I’m HERE for it.
This morning I awoke with my brain looking into the day through a fog of expectations and feelings that were absolutely not forward-looking. Dr. D points out a Big Truth: the brain looks back at the past. Now, I’m just watching his Gaia teaching and I’m only on the third one of something like 12, so understand that I don’t know what comes next in his teaching. But I know what comes next in mine. So I want to add it in, here.
We can change the thoughts we think, but it has to come from a different place than the mind itself. We have to add in the feminine, the emotional, the vibrational, the spiritual.
As you may already know, I have techniques that I use to uplevel my thoughts, opening my inner and outer eyes to possibilities. This is critical. “Problems cannot be solved with the same mind set that created them,” said Albert Einstein. In mindset lies our freedom. In understanding that this is a setting, a programming, and that we can in fact experience transformation, we create a completely different quality and experience of life.
I may be on the verge of my next breakthrough - breakthrough being what we are capable of and, I believe, here for as a spirit having a human experience.
I wonder if it’s possible for me to go even further in the changing of my mind. I’ve become such a different person over the last 3 years.
Can I go further???
Yeah. I can.
Love and Moxie,
Lori