Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Lifeclass Webcast

     Tonight I did double duty and watched the life class as well as the follow up webcast.  I have to say that a huge part of me was fearful of making it my new thing.  I was worried about the judgement of it all.  Last night  I was so worried that I  even joked about you groaning as you read my post.  Then I realized I had to make it my new thing because it would overcome the need for approval.  Today was a big day.  I had an hour of serious counseling followed up by an hour of introspection.  I dealt with the table full of bills.  I reached out to two dear people who helped me with their love and support.  I was also pleasantly surprised by who did the supporting.  I had asked the universe for a new support and bam...I got one in the most interesting place.   The theme of the morning was about believing in myself.  Finding myself.  Not dulling my shine for the benefit of others.  This webcast was the icing on the cake I have been baking all day. 
     Here are some bits of brilliance:

* 95% of what we believe as adults comes from our childhood around the age of 5 or 6.  (Be careful with your little ones...what you teach them now will form the adult they become!)

*When you know who you are then you don't care what people think.

*Our thoughts are our energy.  Our themes and patterns run our lives.  What you say to yourself all day is a link to our habitual behavior.

*You don't become what you want...you become what you believe.

*Every relationship we are in teaches us the next lesson.  Every job.  Everything.

*Anger is the result of a trigger that brings up the feeling that comes from childhood.  (Maybe we should all think about what makes us angry!)

*Affirmation + action = miracles

*Get quiet and spend some time with yourself to hear the true voice of what we are supposed to do.

*Making yourself small doesn't help other people.  (I need to say this over and over!)

"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.  Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.  It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us."  Marianne Williamson



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