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Tim Doyle-Newletter & More-
CognitiveWellness
#PersonalGrowth, #MemoryBoost,#Wellness,#Spirituality,#TheGoldenOnes,#Tim Doyle,
The Path to Oneness
The Lost Teachings of The Golden Ones
Power of the Spoken Word
When the soul first incarnates into this Earthly Spiritual Training School, it is endowed with a Conscious Mind—the faculty through which intention is translated into tangible experience. This dynamic is referred to as the Creation Process. Although often executed unconsciously in simple matters, the process involves a sequence of identifiable, structured steps that determine whether a desired outcome will manifest.
In routine circumstances, many souls engage this process intuitively. For example, when experiencing hunger, the soul first recognizes the desire for nourishment. It then senses what would be satisfying, evaluates available options, and selects a specific course of action. The decision may be confirmed internally or expressed verbally—“I will have eggs, toast, and coffee”—after which the person puts that choice into action. Implicit within this process is an underlying conviction of worthiness: the soul assumes it is entitled to meet its basic needs.
Healer.comCreative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare
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Tim Doyle-Newletter & More-
CognitiveWellness
#PersonalGrowth, #MemoryBoost,#Wellness,#Spirituality,#TheGoldenOnes,#Tim Doyle,
The Path to Oneness
The Lost Teachings of The Golden Ones
Power of the Spoken Word
When the soul first incarnates into this Earthly Spiritual Training School, it is endowed with a Conscious Mind—the faculty through which intention is translated into tangible experience. This dynamic is referred to as the Creation Process. Although often executed unconsciously in simple matters, the process involves a sequence of identifiable, structured steps that determine whether a desired outcome will manifest.
In routine circumstances, many souls engage this process intuitively. For example, when experiencing hunger, the soul first recognizes the desire for nourishment. It then senses what would be satisfying, evaluates available options, and selects a specific course of action. The decision may be confirmed internally or expressed verbally—“I will have eggs, toast, and coffee”—after which the person puts that choice into action. Implicit within this process is an underlying conviction of worthiness: the soul assumes it is entitled to meet its basic needs.
Healer.comCreative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare