Guy Finley reveals that the "self" that grieves over an unwanted event is the same level of self that dragged you into the situation in the first place. We have the capacity to use the shock of that realization to wake up and let go of the pain.
Every once in a great while you get a very quick glimpse of the fact that you are spiritually alone. How much more alone can a human being be than when all of the psychological props are pulled out from under him or her? Every shattered dream and every crisis brings us back to that moment in which we realize that inwardly we are alone, with nothing and no one to lean on. We must see the fact...
End the Dark Cycle of Discontentment - Part I...
When you focus on feelings of loneliness, you become identified with the part of you that is producing the very condition you don't want. The more you talk to yourself about why you are alone and why people don't like you, the more you emanate an energy that actually creates distance between you and other people. The only way this comes to an end is when you start to understand that you are yo...
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Featured Study Group Topic for the Week of June 25, 2018. Once you learn what it means to actually, factually accept the "moment of yourself" - as you are - then you will not only understand what it means to accept all "others" - as they are - but you will also learn to be grateful for their presence, and what they have come to teach you (about yourself) as they pass through your life.
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