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Finally being able to accept my intuitive self(took years to), do we really have answers to things we want to know about? I have heard from people (spiritual natured) that the things we want answers to we know the answer
Is that really true? if so what about things we want to know about thats emotionally affected us? You can say that I'm kind of skeptic about it |
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The answers are available but it's accepting those answers that is key.
Examples may be this: My mother has been very judgemental all my life; my weight, other people's skin color, actions that other's do that she doesn't agree with...continuous nagging about how others should live their lives.. I grew up like this and eventually, when I started to see myself as a spiritual being, I found my lessons, knew that I was not meant to be like her so I moved away... far away. Now... I've had to move her in with me...after 3 years of being able to be a positive and enlightened being, I have to deal with her every minute, trying hard to keep my focus, my positivity, is a challenge. I could choose to be upset, even angry because I didn't ask for this... but instead.. I look at it as my lesson to remain the person I have become in spite of her negativity. We all have choices on how we deal with our events. You must choose what's best for your growth. |
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The more I learn, the more acutely aware I become of how little I know. There are things occurring at levels I can't even begin to fathom in my limited human consciousness. There are reasons behind events in our reality that I cannot begin to understand.
Our egos convince us we're so smart and can figure anything out. Ha. It can be very humbling to realize how much you're incapable of knowing. |
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