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Let’s make it a regular meditative practice, as the more we focus on the [[Inner Landscape]] with a calm and relaxed mind to restore balance, the stronger we become to repel mind control and dissolve existing subconscious programs that are being aimed at us. The expansion of consciousness leads us to increase our awareness of the inner observer, and the inner observer embraces non-resistance and non-judgment towards finding greater acceptance of all things, which produces profound changes inside that transform us deeply through personal emotional and spiritual growth.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3331-subconscious-programming Subconscious Programming]</ref>
Let’s make it a regular meditative practice, as the more we focus on the [[Inner Landscape]] with a calm and relaxed mind to restore balance, the stronger we become to repel mind control and dissolve existing subconscious programs that are being aimed at us. The expansion of consciousness leads us to increase our awareness of the inner observer, and the inner observer embraces non-resistance and non-judgment towards finding greater acceptance of all things, which produces profound changes inside that transform us deeply through personal emotional and spiritual growth.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3331-subconscious-programming Subconscious Programming]</ref>
==Developing Clarity==
To develop personal [[Clarity]], we need to discipline our intellect to have stillness within, generating a clear inner mirror which allows for [[Engaged Detachment]] to discern outer influences, even when these influences make us incredibly uncomfortable. [[Spiritual Maturity]] is the process of dedicating to the expansion of consciousness in that one is willing to be uncomfortable in order to stretch beyond personal limitations. Generally, we do not see our personal limitations and areas we can improve, until we are made very uncomfortable inside ourselves. This discomfort can be mental, emotional and even physical. Spiritual and emotional growth requires that we get comfortable with discomfort, knowing that we can learn something by inquiring on the reasons we feel uncomfortable.