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The Dawning of Divine Consciousness

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The divine consciousness manifested by Jesus was at a level we are barely beginning to catch up with even in conscious circles today, let alone as a world.

He was so in touch with his divine consciousness that he was able to say, “I and the Father are one.”

Pressing the point of humanity’s inherent oneness with divinity even more strongly, he insisted, “If you have seen me, you have seen the Father.” He was claiming that, on the long journey of human development, the divine consciousness had at last become fully incarnate.

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If You Feel You Need an Identity, You Invite Pain into Your Life

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We’ve all been taught it’s important to know who we are. How can we ever amount to anything if we don’t discover our identity?

So, who are you as a person? Are you sure you really know? Have you pinned your identity down?

It’s commonly said by those who are on a spiritual journey, “Look inside for answers.” There’s certainly a truth to the idea that our answers come from within.

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How Reliable Is Your "Intuition"? Don't Mistake it for the Way You've Been Programmed

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We're all familiar with a form of inner knowing that we call intuition. A lot of us rely on our intuition.

But have you ever had an intuition about a certain path, felt sure you should make a certain decision, only to have it blow up in your face?

How can this be if our true self speaks through our intuition?

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The Meaning of "Redemption," a Terribly Misunderstood Term

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In our origin, we were part of the oneness of the Source of all, divine consciousness itself.

The process of consciousness incarnating requires a descent into material form that begins with the Big Bang and creeps its way in an evolutionary manner up to the full revelation of God embodied, which is the Christ.

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Increase Your Divine Consciousness

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The divine presence works through all the circumstances of our lives—all the people and events—to open our eyes to the beautiful people we really are.

How could we be otherwise, when we have come entirely from the divine?

The only thing missing is our ability to see this, which is a function of having sufficient consciousness.

Consciousness is an evolving, emerging state of being.

It isn’t a given, and it isn’t something God can wave a magic wand to instantaneously create.

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A Webinar Today--Free

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Whether your goal is crafting a new business strategy, running longer distances, scoring higher, setting a speed record or composing a new song, there are a few basic requirements for winning: physical prowess, mental attitude and energy. 

Let’s say you have the physical prowess and mental attitude nailed. Maybe you’ve even reached your goals and have leveled out. You want to set the bar higher. Now, all you need is the “juice.” Some 40,000 people have learned just how much more powerful they can be when their brain is working in balance and harmony. 

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What Does the "Inspiration" of Scripture Mean? It's Different from what Most Think

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Many of the religious leaders of Jesus’ time made the mistake of honoring scripture while failing to recognize that God is still actively engaged in the process of self-revelation.

“You search the Scriptures, because you think that in them you have eternal life," said Jesus, “but you refuse to come to me that you may have life."

Helpful as sacred scriptures may be, we can fossilize faith by refusing to believe that God is still speaking to us today through our own inner being.

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Winning: How to Bring Your Whole Brain to Life

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Tips from Lee Gerdes, CEO of BrainState Technologies

Not everyone is able to access Brainwave Optimization™ when they need it, so here are five ways you can clear your mind and amp up your mental and physical capabilities in preparation to win that game or make that sale:

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What Feelings of "Abandonment" Are Really About

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Insight from Michael Brown’s Alchemy of the Heart

It's quite surprising to discover how many adults experience a feeling of abandonment in their adult lives. It's a common occurrence.

Dr David Schnarch is his outstanding book for therapists Constructing the Sexual Crucible: An Integration of Sexual and Marital Therapy, likens an adult feeling abandoned to a six-foot man imagining he's going to drown in three feet of water as the waves wash over him, when all he needs to do is stand up.

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