The point of our recovery power in the ten stages is definitely in the present, and the present also exists every-where and every- when.
We believe that studying together is a shadow of the basic reality of our consciousness – that everything is connected in consciousness so we see the same phenomenon at the subatomic level, like reality is a cinematic projection of consciousness.
So if we start with the assumption that we exist as pure consciousness, then we must have existed before we were born. Really, you are every-where and every-when!
And given that we don’t do things randomly in our own lives, it’s highly unlikely that our birth was an accident.
Might we have had reasons for being born at a particular time, given the entire span of human history (and future), and in a particular country, into a particular set of social and economic conditions?
We choose the landscape of the lives we are born into, its environment, its conditions, and we even agree and connect with other consciousnesses who will populate it. Our choices throughout our lives help us to navigate this landscape. And many of us share some of the same landscapes so there’s a very high likelihood that we will walk in the same place at the same time, so to speak, and thus stagers come into our lives for a reason, a season, or a lifetime.
We are also born with natural skills and tendencies. Of course, these are also genetic, so we must be choosing a genetic family line that will give us the genetic tendencies that we require for our particular life.
The Ten Stages is a studied recovery course. It is a source of reconnection a method of unlearning and a reintroduction to our child within which leads us back to our one true intuitive voice.We start to learn and come out of our protective dysfunctional shell and reclaim our lives.
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The point of our recovery power in the ten stages is definitely in the present
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