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In order to resolve mental tension and inner conflicts that results from [[Cognitive Dissonance]], one must first recognize that they have the power to make different choices. In taking [[Self-Responsibility|responsibility for the choices they make]], they can learn to change the way they think and change their behavior in ways that restore [[Coherence]] and consistency. In this way by resolving or removing issues of cognitive dissonance (mental anxiety from inner conflicts) they become more coherent and consistent in their thoughts, which allow for better choices to be made with the power of their own consent. When people remain in cognitive dissonance and they refuse to take responsibility for their choices to resolve conflicts, the negative consequences of dissonance are that it attracts more dissonant or [[Negative Spirits|negative energies]]. | In order to resolve mental tension and inner conflicts that results from [[Cognitive Dissonance]], one must first recognize that they have the power to make different choices. In taking [[Self-Responsibility|responsibility for the choices they make]], they can learn to change the way they think and change their behavior in ways that restore [[Coherence]] and consistency. In this way by resolving or removing issues of cognitive dissonance (mental anxiety from inner conflicts) they become more coherent and consistent in their thoughts, which allow for better choices to be made with the power of their own consent. When people remain in cognitive dissonance and they refuse to take responsibility for their choices to resolve conflicts, the negative consequences of dissonance are that it attracts more dissonant or [[Negative Spirits|negative energies]]. | ||
Our thoughts shape our beliefs, which inform decisions about where to place consent. So the process of cognitive dissonance becomes the basis for how we evaluate situations and make decisions. It is the central mechanism by which we perceive or experience differences that we encounter in the world. Once we become more [[Self | Our thoughts shape our beliefs, which inform decisions about where to place consent. So the process of cognitive dissonance becomes the basis for how we evaluate situations and make decisions. It is the central mechanism by which we perceive or experience differences that we encounter in the world. Once we become more [[Self Awareness|self-aware]], we evolve beyond egoic levels of cognitive dissonance and into choices based on deep inner feelings of nonjudgmental personal resonances, which is the [[Higher Sensory Perception|higher sensory language of the heart]] and spiritual intelligence guidance system.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3070-consent Consent]</ref> | ||
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