Most people are living life primarily in the first three charkas, Survival, Sexuality, and Power.
These first few charkas are also known as living in a 3rd dimensional life. Why would any one chooses to live at a 3-D, rather than enjoying a 4th dimension or even 5th dimension life? I propose to you that it wasn't actually a choice, but rather some subconscious programing done without our awareness.
If someone have been given fear based traumas, and experienced feelings of "Fight or Flight", then repeated; it causes the Energy Centers to regress into the lower 3 chakra centers. Think of the movies you have seen, the pattern of the script writing usually revolves around a "hero's journey" which is all around triggering those fears, trauma, and anxieties before a last moment reprieve. Look at the evening news, multiple fear based triggers are being reported when there are actually more good things happening than bad things. However they bang the drum of fear...
Moving forward from the previous post https://www.coachloripark.com/blog/rebuilding-something-better.
No Man Is An Island!
We were not meant to come to this planet and exist alone. We are all children of our Creator, and as children we learn new things...we fall down and learn to get up again. It doesn't matter how many times you fall down, what matters is, how many times do you get up???
You were born into this crazy world at this very precise time for a reason. Your life's lessons that you've conquered will help so many people at this time. There are No Mistakes, you were meant to have those lessons, so you can help other navigate through them. We are all experts in what we have gone through, and over come.
What many people don't realize yet, is that the rules that were in place before 2020 are now totally different. If we are going to excel during this time we need to own the wisdom within the core of our being, and share it with others. ...
Moving forward from the previous post https://www.coachloripark.com/blog/rebuilding-something-better.
What's stirring inside of you?
Are you following your passion?
Your wounds may be on the outside, or they may be on the inside...but we all got them! The only difference between us is, are we facing our challenges and moving forward, or are we ignoring them and staying stuck?
We all have our stories, and yes we need to honor the challenges in our lives. It's not uncommon for people to look back and realize how much they've grown because of their challenge.
When these challenges occur, I recommend the 20/80 Rule. Take 20% of your time, and honor what happened....why it might have happened....and what could be a lesson from the situation. After that, spend the remaining 80% of your time thinking of where to go from here.....how to take small steps towards making your life better....seeing yourself at the end of the challenge as a conqueror.
Start from...
This profound video means more to me than the surface message.
As we understand what "really" happened on 9/11/2001, we can learn from this man and his message.
I don't think we have to be fireman or woman to make this same monumental difference. Just like the towers, the old system has collapsed, but we each can stand tall, and rebuild a new system far better than what we had. A system where our children, grandchildren, and each generation after, never has to live in a world controlled by evil doers.
The best is ahead of us, let's all be apart of this rebuilding. There's so much to be done in all aspects of this new way of life. Find your passion, then start building from there.
You were born into this time for a reason, make it monumental!
Every New Experience Is Expanding Us!
Expanding our knowledge; Expanding our skills; Expanding our character; Expanding our comfort zone; Expanding our inner world!
Several years back I got certified in scuba diving. There were many things to learn as I stepped into a new world with different surroundings and different rules. Things needed to be explained to me, what I can touch verses what I can't touch, never to dive alone, how to communicate underwater, how to navigate in poor visibility, and how to buddy breathe if someone's tank ran out of oxygen.
Once we got underwater, there was a new freedom I quickly realized because of the tank of oxygen strapped to my back, I was able to stay down and enjoy . I was able to see bright vivid colors of fish swimming together in schools, sea life tucked within the rocks or blending in with the coral. I saw a sand ray that was camouflage and swam away as I approached, and even encountered a barracuda who moved in an...
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