Category: developing intuition
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Channel
In the 90’s, I couldn’t devour enough books on anything esoteric, mainly because it was difficult to find many. At that time, anything connected with the concept of spirit world was particularly frowned upon as something ridiculous and unbelievable, even by those that followed a religion that claimed miracles and resurrections. I never understood this,…
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The God Script
Awhile ago, the phrase “I’m recharging my God script” popped in my head. It was an apt descriptor as I was having trouble maintaining my energy by the end of each day. I’ve been working with understanding, feeling, seeing, and purifying the energy fields, chakras, and meridian lines without employing proper protections. I go out…
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The Inbetween
I’ve spent the last few days attempting to understand String Theory in Quantum Physics (not to mention the last few weeks attempting to write this post.) Why? Well, at least in part, String Theory states that energy actually comes in the form of minute strings that are attached to everything, carrying along a vibrational charge that…
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Bifurcation
Bi-fur-cation: to divide or fork into two branches. One week ago, I had this word pop in my head and it just will not leave. Perhaps I had heard the word at some point, but it’s not really one of those words that is even remotely used frequently, unless, possibly, if you’re in divorce law or the mathematical field. In the…
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Groundhog’s Day
Do you ever feel like you’re just going in circles? Those cycles of the same kinds of people or the same kinds of situations that keep coming over and over and though we finally take note and start dealing with them in different ways, they still keep coming into our lives over and over and…
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Soul Language
If you’ve even remotely studied the chakras or other metaphysical things, you’ve probably noticed the symbols that accompany them. Symbolism is the language of the soul. In the Middle Ages, art was not, for the most part, about technique. Seriously, if you’ve never studied the art back then, its sub-par compared to present day, much…
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The Art of Invisibility
Last night, I became enthralled with a Dolores Cannon video that had me inwardly saying “Oh! That explains a lot.” There was a question at the end though that I would love to hear if anyone else has ever had a similar experience. The audience member stated that one time she experienced a big black…
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The Bullshit We Tell
” …a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presumptions.” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method) Though I’ve heard of Socrates, it wasn’t until about 15 years ago that I began hearing about the Socratic Method. Socrates was an Athenian philosopher from around 400…
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Shattering the Illusions of Self
We spent our childhoods figuring out who we are. We’ve padded our adult life with things, jobs, situations that reflect that which we think we are. And, if you’ve read the last three posts, you’ve focused even more on the Self and the many possibilities of all it is or can be. But this is not…