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As I continue to pursue my authentic life, I’ve grown to enjoy asking “why?” and exploring ideas considered facts and/or truths. It didn’t take me long to realize that much of the information we use to navigate life isn’t necessarily true–it may not necessarily be false, but that doesn’t mean it’s entirely true. I think there is a lot of life-changing information that hides in these not-fully-true facts we all believe. For example, I’m in a community filled with ridiculously talented, brilliant, and many high-conscious individuals. Recently, a podcast about telepathy was shared with the group, and it is amazing. I’m just a few episodes in, but I can’t stop listening; the podcast explores the telepathic ability (and more) of nonverbal autistic children—I say “and more” because the host has hinted at how telepathy is just the “tip of the iceberg.” There is so much about the subject that I wonder what else could be possible that we’ve been told isn’t. I highly recommend you check out the podcast and allow your Self to question and explore other areas of life. There is so much we don’t know despite all of the information readily available to us today. Some might be frightened by the unknown. JC |
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I’m not talking about when you sleep. I’m talking about the vision you have for your life. Do you dream about possibilities that seem impossible? Do you dream about the life you want to live? Do you dream about doing something you’ve been told you can’t do? Do you allow your Self to dream? Or do you just stick with the status quo and what you’ve been told? Give your Self permission to dream. Dreaming doesn’t mean you have to pursue, but I’m willing to bet the more you dream, the more curious...
Yesterday, I saw a comment somewhere that people are more polite and thankful to their GPTs than they are to other people. I didn’t fact-check it, but I can see there being some truth to this. Even if it’s not true, the fact that it is believable is sad. This morning, I finally listened to a voice note from a college friend I had been sitting on until I could be present and not distracted. He shared with me that he was starting a practice of sending someone a voice note each week to let them...
I’ve never been to an AA meeting, but on various podcasts, I’ve heard plenty about the 12 Steps that have been so successful in helping people struggling with addiction find their way to sobriety. I’ve noticed how many of these steps are applicable outside of fighting an addiction. For the last week, anytime I’ve been in the car with Roman, I’ve had George Mumford’s Unlocked playing on Spotify; I’m determined to help the boys master their minds and begin to see the benefits of meditation. In...