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==Masculine, What you Need to Know== | ==Masculine, What you Need to Know== | ||
Your mind can be your best asset or your worst enemy. Not every thought you have is important, needs to be announced or acted upon. Focus your attention on what you are doing in this exact moment. Learn to observe thoughts without assigning judgment, exerting control, or needing to resolve the problem. You do not need to solve the problem, you need to make the right choice for your destination. When you make the right decision for yourself, you make the right decision for others. How do you know which thought to act upon? Pay attention and observe where you are right now. Instead of acting upon thoughts, or trying to assume what is going to happen, make the choice to tune into the best part of yourself now. Reinforce that belief in the best parts of your abilities, the finest parts of yourself. Each time you make the choice to ignore the loud ego broadcasts, it is easier to ignore the next one. Give yourself permission to drop deeper into your [[Higher Sensory Perception| higher sensory abilities]], and allow what is possible without needing to act, control or fix the problem. When your mind races from topic to topic and thinks in past to future very rapidly, you have little concentration, poor memory, and no present-moment awareness. This wastes your precious life force and takes you on the wild goose chase to a dead end. The energy of control will exhaust you and is counterproductive to your true destination and feeling peace. | |||
Your mind can be your best asset or your worst enemy. Not every thought you have is important, needs to be announced or acted upon. Focus your attention on what you are doing in this exact moment. Learn to observe thoughts without assigning judgment, exerting control, or needing to resolve the problem. You do not need to solve the problem, you need to make the right choice for your destination. When you make the right decision for yourself, you make the right decision for others. How do you know which thought to act upon? Pay attention and observe where you are right now. Instead of acting upon thoughts, or trying to assume what is going to happen, make the choice to tune into the best part of yourself now. Reinforce that belief in the best parts of your abilities, the finest parts of yourself. Each time you make the choice to ignore the loud ego broadcasts, it is easier to ignore the next one. Give yourself permission to drop deeper into your sensory abilities, and allow what is possible without needing to act, control or fix the problem. When your mind races from topic to topic and thinks in past to future very rapidly, you have little concentration, poor memory, and no present-moment awareness. This wastes your precious life force and takes you on the wild goose chase to a dead end. The energy of control will exhaust you and is counterproductive to your true destination and feeling peace. | |||
==Art of Surrender== | ==Art of Surrender== |