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Why Self-Awareness Kicks the A$$ of Positive Thinking

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The Inner Image: How Your Self-Perception Creates Your RealityHello friend,Have you ever wondered why two people can experience the same situation so differently? Or why some seem to attract abundance while others struggle despite similar efforts?"The inner image shapes the outer world. What we truly believe about ourselves is everything."This truth has been whispering to us through the ages, though we've often been too distracted to hear it. The reality we experience isn't happening to us—it's unfolding through us.The universe responds not to what we say we want, but to who we believe ourselves to be.And a our belief that we are open to receive.Think about an area in your life where you feel stuck. Now, ask yourself:🤫What belief about myself am I carrying that keeps creating this experience?Thinking………trusting what comes through……..Often, we try to change our circumstances without first changing the inner image that created those circumstances. We protest for peace while carrying anger and war-like energy. We seek abundance while nurturing thoughts of scarcity.What if the most revolutionary act isn't fighting against what you don't want, but embodying what you do?What if being a WARRIOR is by owning our un-fuckabe inherent DIGNITY and RESONANCE with our HIGHEST CALLING?Reality?Your Spiritual Path and the Opportunity of Choice.Understanding Different Types of Life Transitions* Forks in the Road: Some choices define major phases of our lives. These are the "before" and "after" moments, like getting married, having a child, or losing a loved one. They are choices of present moment DIRECTION at the thresholds that shape the overall direction of our life's journey.* Crossing the River: Other choices are less about where you're going and more about how you get there and why. You're already on a path, and the challenge is choosing the right approach to move forward. These choices, while often mundane, define our character and shape our spiritual growth.Different Roles We ChooseWhen faced with a "river to cross," it's not about the logistics of the choice but about the energy current under the motivation and mindset that is archetypal in the:* The Hero: Sacrifices their own well-being for others, but in doing so, exposes personal flaws that can be self-destructive.* The Victim: Sees every challenge as an overwhelming and insurmountable blow of fate.* The Celebrity: Craves the spotlight, announcing their actions for acclaim, with the act of self-promotion eventually taking over their life.* The Tyrant: Acquires power and uses it to achieve their desires, regardless of the consequences for others.* The Rebel: Refuses to make a choice at all, running from the situation and denying that not choosing is, in itself, a choice.* The Warrior: Seeks clarity and understanding before acting. They make informed and conscious choices, prioritizing self-care, and understanding the long-term impact of their actions on themselves and others.The Path of Honoring the Unknown as a WarriorThe Warrior archetype’s journey is not about winning every battle but about conscious participation in every choice, no matter how small.* Conscious Choice: A warrior knows that every action, from recycling a can to responding to a text, is a choice that defines them. They listen for the "voice of the river" that says, "Choose."* Self-Awareness and Self-Care: A true warrior understands that they must take care of themselves to be effective. They may choose to turn back from a path to heal or retrieve something they've lost, recognizing that they are useless to others if they are not thriving.* Fairness and Integrity: Warriors fight fair, use "I" statements, and seek positive resolutions. They are willing to compromise but not to sacrifice their core principles.* Understanding Motivation: A warrior doesn't simply believe or disbelieve a story someone tells them. They seek to understand the motivation behind the story—why is it being told, in that way, to them?* Freedom and Burden: The warrior's path often seems like the hardest one, but the "heavy lifting" is the very thing that frees them from others' negativity and control. Choosing the "high road" can prevent a catastrophe, and the "short end of the stick" might be a blessing in disguise.Ultimately, each conscious choice a warrior makes is a spiritual act of self-discovery, building wisdom and preparing them for life's inevitable battles. The process is that of "Know Thyself," defining who you are with every decision.You learn to recognize the subtle language of your heart, your intuition. You listen to your heart first. What do I truly want? Even if it doesn't make logical sense.As you tune into your heart's language, you'll recognize its signals more clearly. When making decisions, you'll sense alignment with your heart; a "yes" will feel natural and flowing, free of confusion. Conversely, if it's a "no," your heart won't whisper but echo loudly, even if the path seems ...
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