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Robert Kenneyson Stevens
During many of the Conscious Languaging Events, and other
seminars I share, folks begin to make choices. If a choice is
made with feeling and specificity, frequently the individual
begins to access memories or belief systems, which do not agree
with the new choice. If a new choice of confidence, health,
prosperity, or the like is made, any experience, memory or
thought of fear, disease or lack which does not fit into the new
choice will have the opportunity to arise for a correction.
Fear frequently shows up in the individual’s way as new courage
begins to manifest.
I used to think fear was a bad thing. I now know fear is a
natural progression of feeling into faith. Fear actually speeds
us up into faith. As you make new choices, move upscale,
increase your health and vibration, the lower frequencies come
to our attention to meet our love, to be birthed into new
shapes, feelings and energies. Love is essential for
transformation. Fear, when loved, turns into faith, courage,
confidence, security and assuredness.
As we move upscale, remember some of our old
thoughts and memories may not fit into our new experiences. When
we can love them, and make a new choice, our up scaling takes on
a new flavor of ease. Check out these options on your way to
your joy:
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Anger turns
into forgiveness and loving action.
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Grief into
joy.
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Pain into
love.
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Struggle
into ease.
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I can’t into
I can.
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Apathy into
caring.
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Numbness
into sensitiveness.
Remember, every word we speak is a prayer coming into reality.
Robert Stevens is founder of Mastery Systems Corp. and developer
of Conscious Languaging, Imagination Activation, Bio-Optic
Holography and Bio-Electronics. For over 30 years, Robert has
extensively researched, synthesized, enhanced, and successfully
applied innovative methods for achieving success. Currently,
Robert is actively engaged in bringing Conscious Languaging® and
Language of Mastery® to health conscious individuals, business,
and our educational systems.
www.masterysystems.com
Bernard Corrigan,
M.A.
P.O. Box 3109
Sag Harbor, NY 11963
(631) 725-9394
bc@BernardCorrigan.org
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