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Most of us want bigger, better, more abundant lives. Yet we aren't willing to do the serious inner work to break our existing limiting beliefs and painful stories to create room for the Spirit to fill us with the gifts of true transformation. It's reasonable. We are instinctually pleasure-seeking-pain-avoiding creatures. Comfort is what we seek. Society seems allergic to patience and we’ve gotten used to immediate outcomes and instant notifications on our mobile phones. Yet, building a better life best happens incrementally, day by day, one day at a time.
In Silver Linings, Terry Lees explains that doing the inner work is a process of self-discovery, self-acceptance and liberation. It creates a shift within your field and allows you to develop a true sense of inner strength.
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Most of us want bigger, better, more abundant lives. Yet we aren't willing to do the serious inner work to break our existing limiting beliefs and painful stories to create room for the Spirit to fill us with the gifts of true transformation. It's reasonable. We are instinctually pleasure-seeking-pain-avoiding creatures. Comfort is what we seek. Society seems allergic to patience and we’ve gotten used to immediate outcomes and instant notifications on our mobile phones. Yet, building a better life best happens incrementally, day by day, one day at a time.
In Silver Linings, Terry Lees explains that doing the inner work is a process of self-discovery, self-acceptance and liberation. It creates a shift within your field and allows you to develop a true sense of inner strength.