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  1. Stop Being Tricked by These Two Words!
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    Stop Being Tricked by These Two Words!

    • Posted: 02/18/20
    • Meeting: 12/29/19
    • Time: 00:01:32
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    Have you ever experienced a barrage of pressing thoughts telling you what you need to do in order to make a problem go away? All of those frantic thoughts are essentially saying "Follow me" as they present their advice. The Divine never pressures a person into following anything. Instead, the Divine is always gently whispering, "I am here."

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  2. In Your Patience Possess Ye Your Soul
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    In Your Patience Possess Ye Your Soul

    • Posted: 02/07/19
    • Meeting: 09/05/18
    • Time: 00:02:34
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    Patience is one of the most important virtues in your spiritual work. Patience teaches you that nothing in the universe is set against you, but rather is there for you. When you can learn to suffer yourself and your reactions, then you'll begin to realize that there is nothing to fear. If you wish to have a whole heart, a true mind, and a real relationship with life and others, you must see the necessity of true patience.
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  3. Start Seeing the Unsuspected Source of Why You Rush
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    Start Seeing the Unsuspected Source of Why You Rush

    • Posted: 09/30/16
    • Time: 00:03:43
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    As you persist with the intention to slow down, you will gradually come to see that underneath your rushing is an agitation that is actually meant to stir a higher awareness in you.

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  4. The Secret Source of Anxiety and Its One True Solution
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    The Secret Source of Anxiety and Its One True Solution

    • Posted: 03/07/16
    • Time: 00:03:40
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    Guy Finley talks about how rushing and being chronically late for appointments is connected to an unseen greedy nature that is always attempting to reconcile the moment in accordance with its own selfish interests.

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  5. See the Secret Sorrow That Hides in Multitasking
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    See the Secret Sorrow That Hides in Multitasking

    • Posted: 07/06/15
    • Time: 00:01:21
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    In this brief clip, Guy Finley explains that "multitasking" is actually the expression of a form of greed, which has its root in fear.

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  6. Do Yourself a Favor and Relax
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    Do Yourself a Favor and Relax

    • Posted: 03/15/11
    • Time: 00:05:43
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    Have you ever wondered why deer, squirrels, birds, and other wild animals in nature seem so tense? Many wild animals are skittish and high-strung because that is their nature. They require this natural tension for the protection and preservation of their species. When it comes to human beings, we have wrongly come to rely upon an unnatural tension as a requirement for our own psychological pre...

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  7. How to Defeat What Wants to Drag You Down
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    How to Defeat What Wants to Drag You Down

    • Posted: 09/09/06
    • Time: 00:10:20
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    When untouched by the mind we can receive the whole of an impression and thereby be changed by it. Most of the time what we do is involve the mind in the impression by naming and describing it, and because of this we do not receive the whole impression, and therefore we are not changed.

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The Essential Laws of Fearless Living

Here is your step-by-step guide to building the foundation of a fearless life. Learn how to see through the illusion of limitation and become unstoppable.

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