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@lesbian_fleabag “A finger made you feel alive??!!” God I love Charlotte😭😭😭
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I finally understand that the goal was never to fight the old self. The goal was simply to stop identifying with it. To stop feeding it life. To stop calling it “me.” The old version of me only survives when I keep claiming it. And I don’t. I know who I am now. I am the creator. I am the authority. I am the chosen one in my reality. I am the source. I am already the version of myself who has the love, the peace, the abundance, the confidence, and the life I once thought I needed to chase.
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this is one of the highest forms of magic available btw. the equivalent of a daily spell. some call it prayer, some call it manifestation, some call it quantum leaping, but the infinite driving force behind it is the same. and it always delivers.
Parker Worth ⚡️@parkerworth
This may seem like "woo woo" nonsense but if you want to alter the world around you, then you need to do this: Everyday for the past 3 month I've written in cursive the story of my future self. I write over and over that I already have the life I want want. More clients, more income, more success. And guess what? Everything I write freaking happens. Do with this information what you want, but there is something powerful behind scripting your own future.
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Or do you just lack the courage to remain a good person in a world of increasing evil
pinkie pie@pinkiepie71
are u a good person or do u lack the courage to be evil
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The most manipulative but effective thing I’ve ever done in my life was when I read an article about how children moderate their behavior to protect their self-identity, so if a child believes he’s smart, for example, he’ll intentionally study and try to do well to protect his image of himself.
Anyway, I would pull kids aside with behavioral issues at church and tell them, “David (obviously fake name), you’re such a kind person and such a good listener. I can see that in you. Thank you for always listening.” “Little Annie, thank you for taking such good care of the babies around you. You’re going to be such a good big sister. Can you be in charge of watching Sally?”
They would ALWAYS behave afterward. ALWAYS. Worked like a charm. Morally questionable because it wasn’t initially true, but I kind of willed it into existence. Tbf, I did think that they had that in them or I wouldn’t have tried.
Will publish longitudinal results of this method once my kid is old enough to report back.
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