We all know that making changes can be a variegated experience. Your horoscope for instance, can spin out phrases such as “it’s now time to take stock and make the necessary changes”
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Strange I find myself writing this after a recent post I wrote with the title “Great Expectations”.
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I am enjoying making a shift into my spring clothes, albeit rather tentatively given our 8-11 degree temperatures in this bonnie but chilly land of Scotland.
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You have to keep the reins tight in this game. The moves are paramount. Your starting point is NOW. If you are feeling a tad underwhelmed (or just plain fed up) with where you are at right now as this year approaches its end then you start this game off with the ONE ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION.
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It has been two weeks since I flagged up my confusion and misery about the whys of so many disparate acts of brutality and unjust pain in the world. Not great fun to read and certainly not great fun to be experiencing but that was what had hit me … like a bolt from the blue.
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I am feeling better … as in I don’t feel so lost.
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It has been a sombre week both for the world and for myself. I am sitting nursing feelings that don’t feel good.I feel as if I am stuck in a time warp and that whatever I try to do to climb out of this has no effect; I just cannot change things.
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So, one moment all is going along as normal and then within moments, a stranger has entered unannounced.Your party has been gatecrashed and this stranger has taken centre stage. This hasn’t been the first time this has happened either. Nine years ago , on Christmas Eve,
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Once we accept that we have other stories going on inside us that are blocking us from achieving our potential, we can then shift our attention to discover what they are so as to make the changes that are needed.For instance, you might have a nagging doubt that you aren’t really good enough for the job you’re doing. That doubt will stop you from doing things which are more innovative or different.
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By chance I added this part to my CORE ENERGY TECHNIQUE when I was doing some work on my father. In my early twenties, I discovered that I had what is called “healing abilities” and for a time I thought about practising these for a living. Apart from the fact that this is not the easiest way to make a living (it’s not the most straightforward thing to tell people that you can heal them just by waving your hands around) it is also quite exhausting. Also the rational Scottish side of my nature found it a bit unsatisfactory, so…