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There's something worth sitting with this morning — not as a concept, but as an experience.
There's something worth sitting with this morning — not as a concept, but as an experience. You have a field
There's a moment right at the edge of sleep — that strange, dissolving place where your body goes heavy and your thoughts stop making sense — where something unusual becomes possible.
via Neville Goddard
There's a moment right at the edge of sleep — that strange, dissolving place where your body goes heavy and your thoughts stop making sense — where something unusual becomes possible. Neville Godda...
The practice this morning — give it 5 to 10 minutes, somewhere quiet:
There's a layer below the thought. Most of us know this, vaguely — that what we think and what we actually believe are not always the same thing
Before the day gets loud, before the first task pulls you forward — pause here for a moment.
Before the day gets loud, before the first task pulls you forward — pause here for a moment. There's something the body knows that the mind keeps trying to skip past
How to Live in the End: Neville Goddard's Most Misunderstood Practice
via Neville Goddard
Most people who try to learn how to live in the end are still living in the wanting. They close their eyes, picture the house, feel the keys in their hand — and then open their eyes and check wheth...
You have wanted things so badly it felt like a physical ache.
via Neville Goddard
You have wanted things so badly it felt like a physical ache. You have visualized, affirmed, written in journals, and held the desire so tightly that it became the dominant fact of your inner life
This morning's practice (5–8 minutes)
There's a feeling underneath the day before the day begins. Not the mood you decide to be in
Begin today not with doing, but with arriving.
via Eckhart Tolle
Begin today not with doing, but with arriving. Before the first notification, the first decision, the first obligation waiting for you — take a moment to simply be where you are
Alan Watts and the Art of Getting Out of Your Own Way
via Alan Watts
Alan Watts once described himself as a spiritual entertainer. He meant it as a compliment — to himself and to the tradition he spent his life translating
Friday Alignment Practice: Self-Worth Embodiment
via Neville Goddard
You were not built to shrink. Somewhere along the way, most of us learned to tie our worth to output — to productivity, achievement, the approval of others
Your Morning Practice — Creativity & Flow
I am a vessel for creative energy. Ideas move through me with ease because I have already stepped out of my own way
A Practice for Declaring Your Worth
via Florence Scovel Shinn
This week, we explored a teaching from Florence Scovel Shinn that cuts straight to something most of us carry without realizing it — the belief that we need to *earn* our worth. Shinn taught that y...