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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Regular Person’s Guide to MASTERY (Day 1 - 3)
MASTERY sounds like a lofty goal that takes a lifetime of dedication and commitment to achieve. We are living in amazing times and living as the Masters lived is available to you beginning in this moment. Mastery itself is not a final destination. Mastery, and the profound transformation it offers, exists in the moment to moment experience of everyday life.
For the next 14 days I am excited to share how living in a state of Mastery will catapult you into a profound way of being. When you live in a space of awareness everything shifts. You expereince greater levels of peace as your focus profoundly shifts from outward to inward. You become 100 percent accountable for the experience of your life. You become the possibility for transformation.
It is this awareness, energetic shift and expansion of consciousness that is at the heart of this year’s 2nd Annual Florida Gathering, Separation Ends ONE Mastery Begins, in Orlando on October 8, 9 and 10. I hope you will check in each day and just BE with the words and concepts that I’m sharing. There’s no pass or fail, remember it all begins and ends with you.
DAY ONE
How many times each day do you shut down your expression or creativity because you believe you are not good enough? Living in MASTERY allows you to become conscious of self limiting beliefs and ideas and stops your false identification with them.
DAY TWO
Do any of the following statements sound familiar?
“I’m in a lousy mood today because my husband/ wife got into a fight with me.”
“I am so depressed because there are no jobs to be found.”
“I am afraid that no one will ever really love me.”
“I am afraid that I won’t have enough money to take care of myself.”
“I am afraid that I will die alone.”
Do you blame those around you, family situations, life’s circumstances, even God for what is seemingly being done to you? Living in MASTERY brings the awareness and the spaciousness that enables you to step out of victimhood into self-empowerment.
DAY THREE
Bringing awareness to old habits and destructive patterns allows you to access the pain at their source. Sitting in a state of presence dissipates the charge freeing you from the cycle of addictive behavior. Living in MASTERY frees you from addictions.
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By Ann Reynolds from CHESAPEAKE,VIRGINIA on 09/23/2010
One of the issues I can relate here, all my life I have
taken care of others.I was unable to set boundaries.
My youth kept me thinking about pleasing parent
an later others in the world.I grew up not knowing
I was reasponsible for my happiness and well being, only others were worthy of that attention.This is something I learned this week to make
life happier for me. I don’t
expect as much from others now once you make
peace with yourself.
By Joan Hofman from Grand Rapids, Michigan on 09/23/2010
Thank you, Panache, for stopping by in Grand Rapids. My friends and I enjoyed our intimate and wonderful dialogue on how to be more present in this world despite our pained backgrounds.
As a healer, I appreciated the magnitude of your ability to love all of us, including the lone male in our group!, to the depth you were able to do so.
I know for myself, I was transformed, and able to let go of some deep hardwired issues. In fact, in the middle of the night, I woke up to some temporary discomfort, yet trusted this change was all in divine order. And it is.
My only wish for you is that you and your wife
(and extended family) are blessed with an inmeasurable abundance of good health and cheers.
Thank you, again! for loving my friends, and I to the depth that you did. May this deep loving be returned to embrace your own heart as you continue to provide the cosmic crack in America’s consciousness of loving one another towards the act (and eventually the desire) of mastering “Oneness.”
God bless you and I love you, Joan
By Sarah from Kent UK on 09/25/2010
I only came across your site today, i believe we are all directed to whats beneficial, its up to us to take in the benefit. In my case i have benefitted with the thoughts i have of late and reading what i have so far within the blog. I guess im always looking too hard for answers? I know i should let go of the feeling of ‘needing/wanting?’. I find it hard to clear my mind, i do try to still myself every day to connect within. I am on medication (err for 7yrs has caused mental dysfunctions. Im weaning slowly to limit withdrawals (its tough regardless) can i still myself when in this way? I honestly am not sure.
By Lisa from Havre, MT on 10/14/2010
There are no coincidences, so I am here reading this at the same time I have been experiencing feelings of low self-worth the last couple days, along with anger, resentment, fear. Yes, this is what I was gifted to read today. Now, I must go release and affirm what I already know is true within myself. Thank you for your presence.