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Post by serpentqueen on Aug 3, 2013 13:46:47 GMT -5
I may be stupid but I'm $20,000 richer today. Okay, now I'm a bit shocked. You're seriously making LOA responsible for your earnings and then you're even boasting with it? No, LOA is utter bullsh!t.
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Aug 3, 2013 13:53:00 GMT -5
Post by serpentqueen on Aug 3, 2013 13:53:00 GMT -5
Okay, now I'm a bit shocked. You're seriously making LOA responsible for your earnings and then you're even boasting with it? You don't know SQ very well yet. She's one of those peeps that lives in an epicenter of synchronicity. A mountain would probably move itself if the thought it was needed. (That or she'd step to the left 1000 feet and declare it had moved ) I'm still waiting for the real live elephant to walk into my back yard, but in the meantime, one day hubby and I were on a long drive, and we got lost. We were driving aimlessly around roads we'd never been on before, and talking about how I want to manifest an elephant, and how maybe it would be more effective if I had his help. So he said he was game, and we stated our intention to manifest an elephant. There was some playful teasing back and forth - "you have to really BELIEVE you can do it - you can't have any doubts!" "I am, I am!" "I don't believe you." Laughs... "okay now I believe, I promise.. " A minute later, we rounded a corner, and passed an antique shop called The White Elephant, which was covered with all sorts of elephant-themed antiques.... No, it wasn't a real elephant, that's true, but it was a lot of fun anyway and gave us a good laugh. One of these days, that elephant IS going to walk through my back yard. Mark my words. It's just going to take some time, because it has to follow logic. So for example a zoo needs to come to town first, then the elephant will get loose... Anyway, I may be totally silly, but I like the reality I live in. It's magical and fun.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2013 14:24:55 GMT -5
You don't know SQ very well yet. She's one of those peeps that lives in an epicenter of synchronicity. A mountain would probably move itself if the thought it was needed. (That or she'd step to the left 1000 feet and declare it had moved ) I'm still waiting for the real live elephant to walk into my back yard, but in the meantime, one day hubby and I were on a long drive, and we got lost. We were driving aimlessly around roads we'd never been on before, and talking about how I want to manifest an elephant, and how maybe it would be more effective if I had his help. So he said he was game, and we stated our intention to manifest an elephant. There was some playful teasing back and forth - "you have to really BELIEVE you can do it - you can't have any doubts!" "I am, I am!" "I don't believe you." Laughs... "okay now I believe, I promise.. " A minute later, we rounded a corner, and passed an antique shop called The White Elephant, which was covered with all sorts of elephant-themed antiques.... No, it wasn't a real elephant, that's true, but it was a lot of fun anyway and gave us a good laugh. One of these days, that elephant IS going to walk through my back yard. Mark my words. It's just going to take some time, because it has to follow logic. So for example a zoo needs to come to town first, then the elephant will get loose... Anyway, I may be totally silly, but I like the reality I live in. It's magical and fun. Hey, you really wanna take up this film-making, professionally.
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Post by serpentqueen on Aug 3, 2013 14:27:05 GMT -5
I'm still waiting for the real live elephant to walk into my back yard, but in the meantime, one day hubby and I were on a long drive, and we got lost. We were driving aimlessly around roads we'd never been on before, and talking about how I want to manifest an elephant, and how maybe it would be more effective if I had his help. So he said he was game, and we stated our intention to manifest an elephant. There was some playful teasing back and forth - "you have to really BELIEVE you can do it - you can't have any doubts!" "I am, I am!" "I don't believe you." Laughs... "okay now I believe, I promise.. " A minute later, we rounded a corner, and passed an antique shop called The White Elephant, which was covered with all sorts of elephant-themed antiques.... No, it wasn't a real elephant, that's true, but it was a lot of fun anyway and gave us a good laugh. One of these days, that elephant IS going to walk through my back yard. Mark my words. It's just going to take some time, because it has to follow logic. So for example a zoo needs to come to town first, then the elephant will get loose... Anyway, I may be totally silly, but I like the reality I live in. It's magical and fun. Hey, you really wanna take up this film-making, professionally. How you figure?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2013 14:45:15 GMT -5
Hey, you really wanna take up this film-making, professionally. How you figure? Because then the amateur interest that you keep giving to your movie, might just fall away.
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Post by serpentqueen on Aug 3, 2013 14:53:26 GMT -5
Because then the amateur interest that you keep giving to your movie, might just fall away. Ah, I see. My issue wasn't holding on to a victim story; my story was pretty awesome and magical. I really LOVED my story too! But ultimately it was *just* as much of a trap. All stories are. Victims are told (by the personal growth gurus) "just tell a better story." Well, I can say from experience, telling a better story may work for awhile, but it's still just a story, and the story is the trap. Drop the story, you are no longer trapped. So the story is no longer identified with - but it still plays out, and I still watch it unfold. I no longer try to write it myself. What's being written is far better than anything else I could have ever come up with myself. And yes from time to time I can jump back into a character in the story, but I know it's just that, a character in a story.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2013 14:56:49 GMT -5
I'm still waiting for the real live elephant to walk into my back yard, but in the meantime, one day hubby and I were on a long drive, and we got lost. We were driving aimlessly around roads we'd never been on before, and talking about how I want to manifest an elephant, and how maybe it would be more effective if I had his help. So he said he was game, and we stated our intention to manifest an elephant. There was some playful teasing back and forth - "you have to really BELIEVE you can do it - you can't have any doubts!" "I am, I am!" "I don't believe you." Laughs... "okay now I believe, I promise.. " A minute later, we rounded a corner, and passed an antique shop called The White Elephant, which was covered with all sorts of elephant-themed antiques.... No, it wasn't a real elephant, that's true, but it was a lot of fun anyway and gave us a good laugh. One of these days, that elephant IS going to walk through my back yard. Mark my words. It's just going to take some time, because it has to follow logic. So for example a zoo needs to come to town first, then the elephant will get loose... Anyway, I may be totally silly, but I like the reality I live in. It's magical and fun. I saw Howie Mandel on Conan a few nights ago. His wife loves elephants, so he leased one for his wife's birthday from someone who leased elephants.. It's impossible to describe the film footage of the damage the beast did to their property. Shrubbery. Grass. Driveway. The eave on the roof on their home... He pointed out they were hiding in their house for quite some time when the roof started falling away from the house. Betcha he wished he knew about this White Elephant place.
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Post by laughter on Aug 3, 2013 14:59:38 GMT -5
You don't know SQ very well yet. She's one of those peeps that lives in an epicenter of synchronicity. A mountain would probably move itself if the thought it was needed. (That or she'd step to the left 1000 feet and declare it had moved ) I'm still waiting for the real live elephant to walk into my back yard, but in the meantime, one day hubby and I were on a long drive, and we got lost. We were driving aimlessly around roads we'd never been on before, and talking about how I want to manifest an elephant, and how maybe it would be more effective if I had his help. So he said he was game, and we stated our intention to manifest an elephant. There was some playful teasing back and forth - "you have to really BELIEVE you can do it - you can't have any doubts!" "I am, I am!" "I don't believe you." Laughs... "okay now I believe, I promise.. " A minute later, we rounded a corner, and passed an antique shop called The White Elephant, which was covered with all sorts of elephant-themed antiques.... No, it wasn't a real elephant, that's true, but it was a lot of fun anyway and gave us a good laugh. One of these days, that elephant IS going to walk through my back yard. Mark my words. It's just going to take some time, because it has to follow logic. So for example a zoo needs to come to town first, then the elephant will get loose... Anyway, I may be totally silly, but I like the reality I live in. It's magical and fun. Ever think about just takin' a trip to the zoo??
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Post by serpentqueen on Aug 3, 2013 15:00:35 GMT -5
I'm still waiting for the real live elephant to walk into my back yard, but in the meantime, one day hubby and I were on a long drive, and we got lost. We were driving aimlessly around roads we'd never been on before, and talking about how I want to manifest an elephant, and how maybe it would be more effective if I had his help. So he said he was game, and we stated our intention to manifest an elephant. There was some playful teasing back and forth - "you have to really BELIEVE you can do it - you can't have any doubts!" "I am, I am!" "I don't believe you." Laughs... "okay now I believe, I promise.. " A minute later, we rounded a corner, and passed an antique shop called The White Elephant, which was covered with all sorts of elephant-themed antiques.... No, it wasn't a real elephant, that's true, but it was a lot of fun anyway and gave us a good laugh. One of these days, that elephant IS going to walk through my back yard. Mark my words. It's just going to take some time, because it has to follow logic. So for example a zoo needs to come to town first, then the elephant will get loose... Anyway, I may be totally silly, but I like the reality I live in. It's magical and fun. I saw Howie Mandel on Conan a few nights ago. His wife loves elephants, so he leased one for his wife's birthday from someone who leased elephants.. It's impossible to describe the film footage of the damage the beast did to their property. Shrubbery. Grass. Driveway. The eave on the roof on their home... He pointed out they were hiding in their house for quite some time when the roof started falling away from the house. Betcha he wished he knew about this White Elephant place. Good example of "be careful what you wish for"! That's why it's best to want nothing at all, and trust that whatever you need, will be fulfilled. I want to add that all this manifestation stuff I was experimenting with, was before the shift. I'm not bothering with it now. And yes, there were some experiments were I learned the hard way "be careful what you wish for." Then there came a time I had no idea what I wanted to manifest, and got stumped there.
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Post by serpentqueen on Aug 3, 2013 15:03:10 GMT -5
I'm still waiting for the real live elephant to walk into my back yard, but in the meantime, one day hubby and I were on a long drive, and we got lost. We were driving aimlessly around roads we'd never been on before, and talking about how I want to manifest an elephant, and how maybe it would be more effective if I had his help. So he said he was game, and we stated our intention to manifest an elephant. There was some playful teasing back and forth - "you have to really BELIEVE you can do it - you can't have any doubts!" "I am, I am!" "I don't believe you." Laughs... "okay now I believe, I promise.. " A minute later, we rounded a corner, and passed an antique shop called The White Elephant, which was covered with all sorts of elephant-themed antiques.... No, it wasn't a real elephant, that's true, but it was a lot of fun anyway and gave us a good laugh. One of these days, that elephant IS going to walk through my back yard. Mark my words. It's just going to take some time, because it has to follow logic. So for example a zoo needs to come to town first, then the elephant will get loose... Anyway, I may be totally silly, but I like the reality I live in. It's magical and fun. Ever think about just takin' a trip to the zoo?? Ha ha, but that experiment was about an elephant in an unusual place, my backyard, not a zoo! I brought it up only because Top and some others may recall awhile back when I first came up with the idea to try and manifest the elephant, because I posted about it on SF.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2013 15:03:35 GMT -5
Because then the amateur interest that you keep giving to your movie, might just fall away. Ah, I see. My issue wasn't holding on to a victim story; my story was pretty awesome and magical. I really LOVED my story too! But ultimately it was *just* as much of a trap. All stories are. Victims are told (by the personal growth gurus) "just tell a better story." Well, I can say from experience, telling a better story may work for awhile, but it's still just a story, and the story is the trap. Drop the story, you are no longer trapped. So the story is no longer identified with - but it still plays out, and I still watch it unfold. I no longer try to write it myself. What's being written is far better than anything else I could have ever come up with myself. And yes from time to time I can jump back into a character in the story, but I know it's just that, a character in a story. Writing a story about dropping a story is just more movie script.
What are your thoughts on this quote by Ishtahota ... Time is an illusion, product of the ego world. Spiritually speaking time is how we measure our imperfection. If we were perfected all that we need would be waiting on us just before our need was apparent to us.
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Post by serpentqueen on Aug 3, 2013 15:05:25 GMT -5
Ah, I see. My issue wasn't holding on to a victim story; my story was pretty awesome and magical. I really LOVED my story too! But ultimately it was *just* as much of a trap. All stories are. Victims are told (by the personal growth gurus) "just tell a better story." Well, I can say from experience, telling a better story may work for awhile, but it's still just a story, and the story is the trap. Drop the story, you are no longer trapped. So the story is no longer identified with - but it still plays out, and I still watch it unfold. I no longer try to write it myself. What's being written is far better than anything else I could have ever come up with myself. And yes from time to time I can jump back into a character in the story, but I know it's just that, a character in a story. Writing a story about dropping a story is just more movie script.
What are your thoughts on this quote by Ishtahota ... Time is an illusion, product of the ego world. Spiritually speaking time is how we measure our imperfection. If we were perfected all that we need would be waiting on us just before our need was apparent to us. I gotta get offline now but I'll think about it and respond later. Replying so I can find this again.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2013 15:24:29 GMT -5
I saw Howie Mandel on Conan a few nights ago. His wife loves elephants, so he leased one for his wife's birthday from someone who leased elephants.. It's impossible to describe the film footage of the damage the beast did to their property. Shrubbery. Grass. Driveway. The eave on the roof on their home... He pointed out they were hiding in their house for quite some time when the roof started falling away from the house. Betcha he wished he knew about this White Elephant place. Good example of "be careful what you wish for"! That's why it's best to want nothing at all, and trust that whatever you need, will be fulfilled. I want to add that all this manifestation stuff I was experimenting with, was before the shift. I'm not bothering with it now. And yes, there were some experiments were I learned the hard way "be careful what you wish for." Then there came a time I had no idea what I wanted to manifest, and got stumped there. Some folks are clearly left wanting, like- what was his face before he was born Billy. But it's still pretty clear desire has a role to play.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2013 15:51:24 GMT -5
Writing a story about dropping a story is just more movie script.
What are your thoughts on this quote by Ishtahota ... I gotta get offline now but I'll think about it and respond later. Replying so I can find this again. Ok.
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