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No Problem Can Be Solved From The Same Level Of Consciousness That Created It


No Problem Can Be Solved From The Same Level Of Consciousness That Created It

Einstein supposedly said that, and supposedly he knew what he was supposedly talking about…

But what did he mean? What could you mean? How could this famous statement be useful to you?

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Get out of your mind, the home of misery and lack of intelligence?


All those courses that teach mind power are teaching you something that doesn’t work.

The mind is a slow, clunky machine with only one purpose: to own you, to reduce you to its own slave.

I am not speaking against the mind: I am speaking against slavery.

You, the conscious you, the Witness, the Observer, the higher intelligence You is the boss… and every aspect of you is supposed to serve the will of that YOU… so what happened?

What happened is that your human enemy started to teach you that your mind is superior… blah blah blah.

So you started to abandon feelings, intuition, instinct, ego, soul, and retreated into the mind, where you don’t have a clue about reality, where you don’t know what’s going on, and where you can never call the shot, be happy, joyful, fulfilled, and all the stuff that life could be about… but yours isn’t.

So while one group of “teachers” teach you to put all your eggs in one basket: into the mind, the other group of teachers teach you to meditate so you can get out of the mind.

Meditation rarely teaches you anything useful: most people that I have tested, never get out of the mind.

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Your emotions make your decisions for you, not your mind. The mind only justifies your decisions

A student of mine sent me this article because of my recent discovery I talked about in the “What’s wrong with me” article, and have been elaborating on it on the free webinars that I have three times a week.

I had always taught what I learned, that first is the word, that creates the feeling, and that triggers the action. But this past Tuesday I finally put that to the test and it is now proven to be absolute horse manure: not true.

When something happens, your other than conscious mind, your emotions already react, whether you are aware of it or not. And that makes you act… even before the mind gets any of this.

Whether it is 7 seconds as they claim in this article or not, is immaterial, your mind is always late to the party…

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Great guidance for today: The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new


“The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.”

When I came across that quote while surfing the Web, I felt that it jibed perfectly with the astrological omens that are currently in play for you.

Every website I consulted agreed that the speaker of this wisdom was Socrates, but I thought the language sounded too contemporary to have been uttered by a Greek philosopher who died 2,400 years ago. After a bit of research, I found the real source: a character named Socrates in *Way of the Peaceful Warrior,* a New Age self-help book by Dan Millman.

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Life is like a waterfall. It is exhilarating when you are in it, crushes you when you get in the way.


Life is like a waterfall. It is exhilarating when you are in it, crushes you when you get in the way.

Life, your life, is the way it is… you have what you have, you do what you do, it looks the way it looks.

The problem is not with life, not even with your life. The problem is with the questions that you ask.

In my free webinars we list areas of our lives that don’t work well. When we look, there is one common denominator in all of the student’s issues, and that is the questions that they ask.

We, humanity, think that questions are just questions, and the don’t make much of a difference.

The truth is, that the question you ask will be more important than the answers you seek.

With regards to our lives, we mostly ask why questions. Why am I the way I am, why can’t I…? Why doesn’t he love me? Why do I procrastinate? Why don’t I love my life?

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