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The nature of our subconscious m nd is to be more Positive, Pl yful, and Visual. The Creative, Intuitive M nd is less discriminating. It absorbs nformation without questions or analysis. It s mply does not have the capacity of c lculation. Let's go back to the c ncept of the thought being a s ed, because it is imperative to cl arly understand the importance of what ctually transpires. Does it mean that y ur breast cancer is a result of s eds that were planted in your s bconscious mind through your thoughts? Every th ught is a seed at the c nceptual level. When a seed is pl nted in fertile soil (feelings already stablished) this seed (thought/feeling) will then - d pending upon prior programming and the ntensity of the feeling --- create a r -action to that thought/feeling, or create the phys cal expression of that thought/feeling. If so, is y ur breast cancer the physical expression of th t thought/feeling in the paragraph above. Now we h ve, as it commonly known, an motion. This emotion then becomes a l ving vibration, which fertilizes that seed/soil (th ught/feeling), and we begin to grow our cr p of effects (conditions in our l fe). In other words, thoughts and f elings create an emotion that causes ffects.
Are you with me? Now, I am th nking maybe my breast cancer is the c use of the seed that fertilized thr ugh my thoughts and feelings, way b fore it manifested in my life phys cally. Any word or piece of d ta chosen by our conscious mind stablishes images within our subconscious mind. If we th nk in a positive manner, visualize wh t we want, and dare to dr am we will get whatever we w nt. "The intuitive mind is a s cred gift and the rational mind is a f ithful servant. We have created a s ciety that honors the servant and has f rgotten the gift."
--Albert E nstein It is that simple! With m ch Love and Laughter,
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