How aware are you of the words you use every day? Listen to yourself today, and notice the number of times you use these words: why, try, need, but, never, because. Where do why questions go? Round in circles? Nowhere? Listen to kids: “Why is it cold? It's winter. Why is it winter? That's the seasons. Why do we have seasons?...” and so on. Need, try, but, and never are all lies. Do you really need anything? No. The world is an abundant place; need is the lie that it isn't. Can you really try to pick up a glass of water? No. You either do or you don't. But negates everything you just said (“Your work is really good, but...”). Never is the lie that you can't create time to suit you, when you could if you liked. Because tells you all the spurious reasons and justifications you give yourself for not doing something, when you really could if you chose. If you'd like to expand your possibilities, eliminate these words and their energy. Instead ask “What else is possible?”
Would you like to have scarcity disappear from your life and expand your possibilities? Then leave this word behind: want. Want – along with why, try, need, but, never and because – each contain some kind of energetic limitation. Want primarily means and has the energy of “lack”. So when you say “I want money” you are actually saying “I lack money,” which reinforces both your point of view and your reality of not having money. If what you'd actually like is more money, then instead ask a question, for example “What will it take for more money to show up in my life?” Questions will always help you see how you can create the change you're looking for. So every time you catch yourself in the act of saying want (you can also add why, try, need, but, never, and because to the list of words to leave behind) stop, smile, ask “What question could I ask here instead, that would help me create what I'd really like?” How aware are you of the words you use every day? Listen to yourself today, and notice the number of times you use these words: why, try, need, but, never, because. If you'd like to expand your possibilities, eliminate these words and their energetic limitations. Instead ask “What else is possible?” Where do WHY questions go? Round in circles? Nowhere? Listen to kids: “Why is it cold? It's winter. Why is it winter? That's the seasons. Why do we have seasons?...” and so on. NEED, TRY, BUT, and NEVER are all lies. Do you really NEED anything? No. The world is an abundant place; need is the lie that it isn't. Can you really TRY to pick up a glass of water? No. You either do or you don't. BUT negates everything you just said (“Your work is really good, but...”). NEVER is the lie that you can't create time to suit you, when you could if you liked. And BECAUSE tells you all the spurious reasons and justifications you give yourself for not doing something, when you really could if you chose. Would you like to expand your possibilities and disappear trauma and trauma from your life? Then leave these words behind. Each of these words contains an energetic limitation of some kind. Even 'want' originally meant, and still has the energy of 'lack'. You would choose to function from limitation for what reason? Can you do it? YES! And what if it were fun? Make it a game. Be a child and play. Every time you catch you in the act, smile, say 'Well done, good one me', give yourself a point, and ask "What question could I ask here instead?" |
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