Creating the Gap Between Trigger and Reaction
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In this episode, Joshua emphasizes the practical technology: create a gap between the manifestation event and the automatic reaction. That pause is where freedom lives. When you stop acting on fear-based urges (control, fixing, forcing outcomes) and instead choose a new perspective, you re-enter alignment—where inspiration can arrive. Action taken in fear leads to more separation; action taken from inspiration leads to connection, unity, and oneness.
In Q&A:
- “Heaven on earth” is reframed as not a special moment—every moment is perfect in your reality, even triggers, when seen as part of your expansion in joy. Curiosity becomes the doorway.
- A participant returning home from retreat feels newly authentic; Joshua clarifies: you were always allowed to be yourself—only your beliefs withheld permission. The retreat simply revealed what was already true.
- A beach “lost ring” story becomes a lesson in guidance: you are guided to what you truly want (perspective shifts), not what you think you want. Inspiration is constant; limiting beliefs filter it out.
- A business-loss fear cycle is reframed: safety/security are illusions, and money was never personally “generated”—you were always a conduit for inspiration. When perspective drops, support feels absent, but it isn’t; it’s just harder to hear.
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