Breaking_The_Habit_of_Being_Yourself_How_to_Lose_Your_Mind_and_Create_a_New_One_by_Joe_Dispenza_Dr._(z-lib.org)[1]

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You now have a relationship with the higher consciousness, because it’s
talking back to you, and only you know that what you are doing within is
affecting the “without.” Once you know this, you should be inspired to do it
again the next day. In essence, you can now use the emotion of the new
experience as new energy with which to create your next outcome. You
become like a scientist or an explorer, experimenting with your life and
measuring the results of your efforts.
Our purpose in life is not to be good, to please God, to be beautiful, to be
popular, or to be successful. Our purpose, rather, is to remove the masks
and the façades that block the flow of this intelligence and to express this
greater mind through us. To become empowered by our efforts of creativity
and to ask greater questions that will inevitably lead us to a more enriched
destiny. To expect the miraculous instead of the worst-case scenario and to
live as if this power is in favor of us. To ponder the uncommon, to
contemplate our achievements in utilizing this unseen power, and to open
our minds to more expanded possibilities challenges us to evolve our being,
to let more of this mind come through us.
For instance, by your truly healing yourself of some type of malady, then
it should naturally lead to more evolved questions like: “Can I heal
someone else with a touch? And if I accomplish that feat, is it possible to
heal a loved one from a distance?” And once you master that possibility
because you changed the physical matter in that person, you might ask,
“Can I create something out of nothing?”
How much further can we go? There is no end to this adventure. We are
only limited by the questions we ask, the knowledge we embrace, and our
ability to keep an open mind and heart.

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