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Re: Which are your favorite "processes" currently?

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 5:23 am
by Paradise-on-Earth
Hi lotzacatz! :hearts: :wave:
Yayyy, the old days were awesome! :D And the new are becoming even better. Much love to you!

Re: Which are your favorite "processes" currently?

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:17 am
by spiritualcookie
lotzacatz wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 1:54 am it was lovely sharing the teachings with others, seeing Marc's perceptive answers to questions and Hands in the Clay' wonderful rampages - so glad I downloaded a great many of her pearls before they all disappeared off the Net! I hardly ever post, being more of a "lurker" but I will be reading your uplifting words often.
Hi lotzacatz! So good to see you here! :wave:
If you have saved any pearls you think are worth bringing back to the internet, you're very welcome to post a few if you feel inspired to. I also used to be not a very frequent poster in the old forum, but the desire to see the forum regain its awesomeness has inspired me to delve into my saved quotes and post them on here. I'm enjoying re-reading and revising the "best of" hits I have saved :)

Re: Which are your favorite "processes" currently?

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:22 pm
by Consciously
Since the old forum disappeared I've been on an inspirational journey, always keeping in mind the central Abraham quote "there is only ever one answer, feel better" (maybe paraphrasing a bit, but it is the key message).

Meditation and making peace with where I am are my constant companions, and getting to know myself, owning my emotional states and talking myself around when I'm low on the scale. Sometimes I do it in writing, but often it's a mental process "I'm annoyed... why am I annoyed? Because X wasted my time. Why is that a bad thing? Because we could have finished everything faster? Why am I so impatient?", etc.

I love listening to podcasts and reading books on happiness research, it just keeps informing how I live my life, and getting into Joe Dispenza's work is just next level, he's basically building the evidence base for how powerful it it is to connect with Source.

C

Re: Which are your favorite "processes" currently?

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:09 pm
by Paradise-on-Earth
:woohoo: :hearts: :text-welcomeconfetti: Welcome "back", Consciously!! :hugging:

Re: Which are your favorite "processes" currently?

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 3:42 pm
by Consciously
Thanks!

Re: Which are your favorite "processes" currently?

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 11:20 pm
by LifzGud
Consciously wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:22 pm Meditation and making peace with where I am are my constant companions, and getting to know myself, owning my emotional states and talking myself around when I'm low on the scale.
I so needed to read this :) Thank you for sharing and giving me a path to follow :)

Re: Which are your favorite "processes" currently?

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 9:44 pm
by FloatingBoat
I am so eager to get more information to this gridwork. I love to hear more of it and get a feeling of it.

At the moment i read this exercise book with 22 Prozesses. Often i am in a low vibration, so i use the vortex meditatons and the focus block. Sometimes i use this exercise with the Intention to have a happy path to my wishes. When i am in bliss and enjoy the path to my desires than i am already there where i want to be. It is a possibiliy to be on a high flying disc.

Sometimes i play the game "find a better thought" to a subject that bothers me and i am trying to get into the Segment Intending. When i am into a high vibration i realize the value of Segment intending.

When i am going out i say to myself " i am concentrating only on beautiful things and i dip into them.