Beingness, Part 1

Lester Levenson
11 Feb 201926:53

Summary

TLDRThe speaker in the transcript delves into the concept of self-empowerment and liberation from external dependencies, suggesting that true joy and freedom come from within. They emphasize the importance of recognizing one's own power and potential, which allows for transcending physical limitations and achieving a state of peace and contentment. The discussion also touches on the impermanence of worldly desires and the illusion of seeking happiness from external sources, advocating for an internal shift towards self-discovery and spiritual growth.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 External aids like Gatorade can be helpful, but the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing when to move beyond them.
  • πŸ”‘ The path to freedom involves letting go of attachments and aversions, leading to a state of inner peace and self-realization.
  • 🌌 The universe is a reflection of oneself, and seeing everything as part of oneself is a step towards enlightenment.
  • πŸ” The world is compared to an oasis in a desert, an illusion that disappears upon closer inspection, symbolizing the impermanence of worldly desires.
  • πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ True happiness comes from within, from a quiet mind, and not from external sources of pleasure or joy.
  • πŸ’ͺ The fear of dying is actually a fear of losing one's ego, but the speaker suggests that losing the ego leads to a greater sense of being.
  • 🌱 The speaker encourages embracing the desire for freedom over all else, suggesting that this can lead to a rapid spiritual awakening.
  • 🌐 We are all creators of our own reality, and recognizing this can lead to a transformation in how we perceive and interact with the world.
  • πŸ”₯ The speaker suggests that with the right mindset, one can overcome physical limitations, such as walking on hot coals without getting burned.
  • 🌿 The process of spiritual growth involves constant releasing of limiting beliefs and desires, leading to a state of freedom and clarity.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the transcript?

    -The main theme of the transcript revolves around the concept of self-realization and liberation from the limitations of the physical body and the ego. It discusses the idea of internal freedom, the illusion of external aids, and the journey towards enlightenment.

  • What does the speaker suggest about external aids like Gatorade?

    -The speaker humorously suggests that external aids, like Gatorade, might be perceived as helpful, but they are not the ultimate solution. The speaker uses this as a metaphor to discuss the reliance on external things for happiness and suggests looking within for true joy.

  • What is the significance of the alligator metaphor mentioned in the transcript?

    -The alligator metaphor is used to illustrate the idea that sometimes, external factors or aids might seem to provide a boost or improvement, but they are not the path to true freedom or enlightenment. It's a playful way to say that such aids are not as effective as internal transformation.

  • How does the speaker describe the process of spiritual growth?

    -The speaker describes spiritual growth as a process of letting go of attachments, desires, and aversions. It involves a deep understanding that everything is an extension of oneself and that true happiness comes from within, not from external sources.

  • What does the speaker mean when they say 'from here on, it's got the bottoms up'?

    -The phrase 'from here on, it's got the bottoms up' suggests that once one reaches a certain point of self-realization, the path to enlightenment or spiritual awakening is upward, and there is no giving up or going backward.

  • Why does the speaker believe that people should not seek joy from the world?

    -The speaker believes that seeking joy from the world is futile because the world is an illusion and cannot provide lasting happiness. True joy comes from within, from realizing one's own beingness and the omnipresence of the self.

  • What is the 'η»Ώζ΄²' (oasis) metaphor mentioned in the transcript, and what does it symbolize?

    -The 'η»Ώζ΄²' (oasis) metaphor symbolizes the illusory promises of the world that seem to offer relief or satisfaction but ultimately do not fulfill. The speaker uses this to illustrate the futility of looking to external circumstances for happiness.

  • How does the speaker view the concept of physical immortality?

    -The speaker views physical immortality as a misunderstanding. They suggest that true immortality comes from dying to the physical body and ego, not from striving to keep the body alive indefinitely.

  • What is the role of the mind according to the speaker?

    -The speaker sees the mind as a source of limitation and the enemy of true freedom. They advocate for quieting the mind to experience true happiness and to operate intuitively.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the fear of dying?

    -The speaker suggests that the fear of dying is actually a subconscious fear of losing one's ego or sense of self as a limited physical body. They encourage overcoming this fear to achieve true freedom and self-realization.

  • How does the speaker relate the concept of responsibility to the process of self-realization?

    -The speaker relates responsibility to self-realization by encouraging individuals to take ownership of their thoughts, desires, and experiences. This self-responsibility is seen as a crucial step in the process of letting go and achieving freedom.

Outlines

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🌟 Self-Realization and Overcoming External Cravings

The speaker emphasizes that true aid comes from within, suggesting that external aids are not necessary once one understands and moves beyond the need for them. They discuss the journey of self-discovery, where one realizes that every person and everything in the universe is a reflection of oneself. This realization leads to a state of freedom, where desires, attachments, and aversions cease to exist. The speaker encourages not seeking joy from external sources but instead finding it within oneself, as true happiness comes from a quiet mind. They also mention that the world is an illusion and the key to freedom is to stop seeking external validation and joy.

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🧠 Fear of Death and the Illusion of the Ego

This paragraph delves into the subconscious fear of death, which is actually a fear of losing one's ego. The speaker clarifies that while the ego dies, it is replaced by a more profound sense of being. The purpose of existence is to discover this free, limitless state of beingness. The speaker points out that everything we do is a step towards this self-discovery, but we often look for it in the wrong places, such as material wealth or relationships. They also discuss the fear of going free and the misconceptions about the body's permanence, suggesting that we are all omnipresent and not limited to our physical forms.

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πŸ”₯ Control Over the Physical and the Power of Thought

The speaker talks about the control we have over our bodies and how our thoughts can heal or harm us. They mention the ability to perform extraordinary feats like walking on hot coals without getting burned as a metaphor for transcending the physical limitations of the body. The speaker encourages letting go of the physical shackles and using the power of thought to achieve freedom. They also touch on the topic of nuclear attacks and the power of the mind to overcome such threats, suggesting that realizing one's true nature as the creator of reality can lead to immunity from physical harm.

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🌱 Responsibility and the Illusion of Change

In this paragraph, the speaker discusses the importance of taking responsibility for one's feelings and experiences, recognizing that our desires create our reality. They challenge the idea of Jesus dying for our sins, suggesting that this belief can lead to a lack of personal responsibility. The speaker emphasizes the need to let go of the desire for survival as a body, which they see as the root of suffering. They also touch on the concept of hope and how it can keep us trapped in a cycle of misery, advocating for a shift in focus towards self-realization and freedom.

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πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ The Mind as the Enemy and the Path to Freedom

The speaker describes the mind as the enemy of self-realization, as every thought is a limitation. They advocate for a state of no thought, where one operates intuitively from a place of knowingness. The speaker shares their own experiences of trying to find a shortcut to freedom and the importance of constant effort in releasing the accumulated layers of the mind. They also discuss the idea of making a strong decision to be free and the power of constant releasing of thoughts and desires as a means to achieve this freedom.

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🚭 Letting Go of Habits and the Power of Acceptance

In this paragraph, the speaker uses the example of smoking to illustrate the process of letting go of habits. They suggest that accepting a habit as okay is a crucial step before one can release it. The speaker emphasizes the importance of constant releasing of thoughts and habits, comparing it to the process of a smoker who needs to first accept their smoking before they can let it go. The paragraph highlights the idea that releasing is a continuous process that requires acceptance and consistency.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Aid

In the context of the video, 'aid' refers to external support or assistance that individuals might seek to help them through various challenges. The speaker suggests that while such aid can be beneficial, it's essential to recognize that true liberation comes from within. The example given is 'Gatorade,' which is a sports drink that aids in hydration but is not a solution for deeper issues. The speaker encourages viewers to look beyond external aids to find inner strength and freedom.

πŸ’‘Ego

The 'ego' is described as the sense of self that is limited to the physical body and personal identity. The video emphasizes the need to transcend the ego to achieve true freedom and self-realization. The speaker mentions that the fear of losing the ego is a subconscious barrier to spiritual growth, as it is associated with the fear of death. However, overcoming this fear leads to a greater understanding of one's true nature as an unlimited being.

πŸ’‘Freedom

'Freedom' in the video script refers to the state of being liberated from desires, attachments, and aversions. It is portrayed as the ultimate goal of the spiritual journey, where one realizes that they are not defined by their physical body or external circumstances. The speaker suggests that freedom is achieved by quieting the mind and recognizing the illusory nature of the world, which allows one to stop seeking joy and fulfillment externally.

πŸ’‘Desire

Throughout the script, 'desire' is presented as a driving force that keeps individuals bound to the physical world and the cycle of suffering. It is seen as an obstacle to achieving inner peace and freedom. The speaker encourages the audience to recognize and release their desires to experience true happiness and to realize their true nature as an unlimited being.

πŸ’‘Mind

The 'mind' is discussed as an instrument that creates limitations and illusions. It is the source of desires, fears, and the ego, which obscure the true nature of reality. The speaker suggests that quieting the mind is essential for spiritual awakening, as it allows one to access a state of beingness and intuition, which is free from the constraints of thought.

πŸ’‘Attachment

'Attachment' refers to the emotional or mental clinging to people, objects, or experiences. In the video, it is presented as a hindrance to spiritual growth and freedom. The speaker advises letting go of attachments to achieve a state of non-attachment, which is necessary for true liberation and the experience of eternal happiness.

πŸ’‘Aversion

Similar to attachment, 'aversion' is the dislike or avoidance of certain experiences or situations. The video script suggests that aversion, like attachment, keeps individuals from experiencing true freedom. The speaker encourages the audience to overcome aversion by embracing all experiences without judgment, which leads to a state of inner peace and freedom.

πŸ’‘Beingness

'Beingness' is a term used to describe the true nature of existence beyond the physical body and the ego. It represents the unlimited, omnipresent state of consciousness that is the essence of every individual. The speaker emphasizes that recognizing and realizing one's beingness is the key to achieving freedom and understanding the interconnectedness of all life.

πŸ’‘Transcend

To 'transcend' in the video means to go beyond the limitations of the physical body and the mind. It involves overcoming the fears and desires that bind one to the material world. The speaker uses examples like walking on hot coals or through a nuclear explosion unscathed to illustrate the potential of transcending the physical limitations once the mind is quieted and the true nature of beingness is realized.

πŸ’‘Survival

'Survival' in the script refers to the instinctual drive to maintain the physical body and life at all costs. The speaker argues that this drive can be a barrier to spiritual growth, as it keeps individuals focused on the physical realm rather than seeking liberation. The video suggests that releasing the desire to survive as a body is a step towards achieving freedom and self-realization.

πŸ’‘Responsibility

Taking 'responsibility' in the video script means acknowledging and owning one's thoughts, feelings, and desires. The speaker encourages the audience to take responsibility for their experiences, recognizing that they are the creators of their reality. This includes understanding that desires and fears are self-created and can be released through conscious effort, leading to a deeper sense of freedom and empowerment.

Highlights

The concept that any aid can be beneficial, but it's important to understand when to move beyond external help.

The metaphor of an alligator on a backside to illustrate the intensity of personal growth and the eventual release of burdens.

The idea that from the bottom, there is no giving up, only progress upwards towards freedom.

The realization that every person is a reflection of oneself and the universe is an extension of one's own being.

The notion that true happiness comes from within, not from external pleasures or worldly attachments.

The advice to stop seeking joy from the world and instead find it within oneself.

The empowerment to be free from the physical body's limitations and the potential to control one's own experiences.

The possibility of transcending physical limitations, such as walking on hot coals without harm.

The importance of not wasting time and focusing on releasing attachments to achieve freedom.

The fear of dying is actually a fear of losing one's ego, which is a barrier to true freedom.

The potential to achieve a state of being where the body is no longer the center of one's identity.

The idea that we are all omnipresent and not just confined to our physical bodies.

The suggestion that we can control our bodies and even heal them through our thoughts and consciousness.

The concept that powers and abilities are inherent and can be unlocked through self-realization.

The warning against becoming attached to powers and the importance of focusing on being present.

The encouragement to take responsibility for one's own feelings and experiences as a path to freedom.

The explanation that everything changing is not true, and the importance of recognizing the unchanging truth of one's beingness.

The suggestion that the mind is the enemy of freedom and the need to quiet it to achieve a state of no thought.

The advice to keep the process of self-realization simple and to focus on the desire to be free.

The potential for those who achieve freedom to return to help others, as exemplified by figures like Christ and Buddha.

Transcripts

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I'll still say any aid that aise is a

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good aid the Gatorade sometimes I think

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an alligator on a backside might make it

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go up and that's the way we really do we

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give ourselves such heavy bites and

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fights we eventually let going go back

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home I don't want you to think I'm

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putting down the aides that help you if

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you need an external aid and it helps

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use it when you understand that external

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help and you'll move above it now

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there's no giving up anything on this

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path we're at the bottom from here on

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it's got the bottoms up there is no

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giving up as you go free there is a

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tremendous taking on of more and more

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and more until eventually you have the

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all first you'll see every person is

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yourself and you'll see everything is

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yourself and you'll see the whole

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universe is you and once you are the all

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there's nothing you need there's no more

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desire no more attachment no more

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aversion and you're free

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and as I said the world won't disappear

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for you it's like an oasis on a desert

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you see water even see trees growing

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around it but when you go over to it

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you're discovered it was an illusion

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it's just sand now you walk the debt

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once you go free to walk the desert

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you'll still see that oasis with this

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difference you won't go there to drink

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and this is what you need to learn about

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the world stop going there to drink

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you just get drunk

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stop looking to the world for your joy

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look to yourself for all the joy because

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that's the only joy there is when you're

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having happiness anything pleasurable

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any any joy it's only because you've

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quieted the mind for that desire when

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your mind is quiet you're being you're

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being this that's the only happiness you

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can ever experience discover that for

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yourself stop chasing those rainbows

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you've been doing it from millions of

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years already and you now have a choice

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to go on enjoying over eons

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it'll take a eons to do this or you

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could go from here

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right back home to the top this is the

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advantage of being at the bottom you're

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close to the top you're closest to the

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top of any area there the heaviness the

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incrustation the Bynes that we have put

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upon ourselves and we never forget

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really what what we are are so heavy the

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desire to break out of the bondage it's

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so great we can go straight up this way

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from this state of being in a physical

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body we can go all the way home in a

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matter of months or less the fact that

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very few people do it does not make it

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true that you cannot when any one of you

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decides to so do it so be it when you

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decide you love freedom more than you

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want anything else you can do it in

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months

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you don't even have to discover the

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how-to you've already got it no feelings

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the mind goes quiet and that's it I

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think the main reason why you're not

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going all the way it's a subconscious

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fear of dying if I go free now this

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subconscious fear of dying is actually

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the fear of losing your ego the ego does

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die the sense that I am this limited

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body Lester dies but in place of it come

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something infinitely better your whole

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purpose for coming here is to discover

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this free being that you are everything

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you do is moving in that direction but

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looking for it where it is it isn't it

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is not external it's not in more money

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more playmates it is in you discovering

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what you really are unlimited free

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beingness and that you set up the whole

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world as you see it there is nothing out

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there puts your picture and we

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superimpose our picture on the same

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space that others superimpose their

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pictures and each one of us is seeing

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only our picture

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but this fear of going free is the fear

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of losing the ego sense now what happens

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after you lose your ego sense is simply

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the body moves around but you know the

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body for what it is what used to be the

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all of me turns out to be the least of

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me one infinitesimal speck of me is this

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body because I'm omnipresent not just in

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this spot every one of us is everywhere

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present all the time focusing in on a

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little body saying I am this little body

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trying to keep the body surviving

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forever who succeeds in keeping the body

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surviving forever you see how stupid is

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we see the bodies dying all the time we

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are dying every day we are struggling

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for survival every day it's an absolute

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no wind direction we see it by the way

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Wendi's it's a good place to eat why on

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a table they have heads in the 1800's as

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looking at it yesterday and they do the

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same boodle things that we do how to

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keep from going bald

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send your hair they have all these odd

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sins they have all these unusual ways of

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healing the body and

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etc etc that we use now put different

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names on it call them wonder drugs and

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you wonder why but it shows you it

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should give you a sense of the infirmity

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of everything because everything you're

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reading about and they give you

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addresses in you live in New York City

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that's you've been around and very close

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to them and you know it's not there now

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and the things you're reading it shows

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you the impermanence e of everything I'm

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trying to shake you elusive your life

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hold on a body given it's just do and

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spend your time releasing going free and

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if you really like the body that much

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you can make it go on as long as you

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want to you can make it as youthful as

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you want to also there are some rare

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beings who stay at the age of around

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1820 all their life our friends on our

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nearby planets most of them look 1618 ty

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is 20 very few look older than that and

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they're one to two thousand years old we

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can do the same thing but in the process

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of breaking free of the body learn that

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you're in control of the body it's only

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your thought but use this heal the body

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instantly walk over red hot coals and

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don't get burned hey Tom Bell was in

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town here some weeks ago and took a

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group over

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burning goals you can do that and much

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much more

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get rid of your shackles it'll start you

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going through this it will free you from

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being bound into the physical body you

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could walk on hot coals and then walk on

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water and things like that

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you're beginning to transcend the

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physical body you're gonna need this

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this morning as reading breakfast in the

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bakery down here at Christian Science

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newspaper on all the house aware for is

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a nuclear attack how to stop it you

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don't get the first five minutes the

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next twenty are most important but the

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last two minutes on the way down goes on

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and on this is Christian Science

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explaining the best ways to stop a

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nuclear attack I'm giving you away now

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discover that you're the creator of the

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body

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you could walk through a nuclear

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explosion and it wouldn't touch you you

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could put your hand in fire and it

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wouldn't burn you you might need these

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things in this decade as they talk about

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undoing these nuclear things they

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multiply them not only in numbers but in

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ability you see the direction stop

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wasting time

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release the AG flat go free you're gonna

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do it anyway even if it takes you a

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million years why not now if you've got

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the method no more wanting approval or

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control frees the mind enough so you can

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dig down into the number one program

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wanting to survive as a body fear of

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dying you pull that out you're free you

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pull that out the little remaining

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garbage you can dump so easily and then

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you'll just remain as you really are

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you'll be out of the struggle

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boy if I got this power to walk over hot

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coals I got the power to teleport I got

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the power to at least arrange my life so

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I don't have to struggle anymore in that

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sense it could help if I can walk on hot

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coals can I arrange my life ideally of

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course you got that power powers do not

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free us the experience of people who get

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interested in them is that they get

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stuck in powers now powers are just

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working the world shortcut that's all

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powers are inherently yours all the

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power there is in the universe is yours

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all the powers are yours right now or if

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you show yourself one of them we might

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encourage you to show yourself another

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one and another one and then you started

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unshackling you might let go of all the

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powers and just be there's a lot of

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people do miracles and they're not aware

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of it because when they do it it's so

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easy and concentrated they get back into

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the world they don't even remember it

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like these old ladies lifting cars and

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kids lifting automobiles the emergency

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concentrates them they're on one thing

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totally concentrated I got to lift that

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car off my friend or relative with no

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doubt that just lifted

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I just got a funny picture when I was on

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living on Central Park South I'm getting

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in the elevator and the operator is a

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very strong man he just can't open a

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bottle it cap I look at a nice I said

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I'll village for him I took it

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I just with a little twist and took the

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thing off it so it's all thought he used

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to stare at me every time I went up to

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him now when you identify with your

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beingness you recognize the only thing

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that is as your beingness being all

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beingness that's the only absolute truth

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that never ever changes everything else

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changes because it's untrue the thing is

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true it's true forever if it changes it

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wasn't true the moment before so

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everything changing is not true it's an

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illusion created by us

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but try to remember as you let go you

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don't give up anything you take a look

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one who got more miserable from

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releasing anybody you might think so

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because as you free yourself of the

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heaviest as you free yourself as the

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thing that's right on the surface now it

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uncovers more that's deeper and you

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might attribute the deeper vision to the

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releasing the heavier subtle thing right

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on top now and the more you release the

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more sensitized you become so whatever

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you feel you'll feel more soaked because

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before you are blinding yourself to

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feeling it you were driving it down in

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the mind making it subconscious and so

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when you make it conscious you're aware

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of it and it feels as always something

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new coming up but it was always there so

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you might have a thought that gee I'm

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getting worse I never well so sharply

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but you'll discover that you don't

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remain nearly as long in that heavy

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state as you did before

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even though you'll feel it more so

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you'll feel it for a far shorter period

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of time

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take responsibility for everything you

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feel and experience that this is my

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heavy desire for this thing that I want

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so much who's dominant it or me there's

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the desire come to you in a body and

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tell you iron and power over you know so

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take responsibility whose desire is this

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at least it'll put you in a position

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where you can if you choose to release

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that desire totally you'll never be

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bothered by it again for me it's a

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terrible thing to teach that Jesus died

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for our sins if he died for our errors

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we don't have to correct them now he

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died to prove immortality to show us the

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way to immortality is to die to the

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physical body then you'll get your

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immortality that's just a

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misinterpretation of some of the leaders

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in religion who did not understand

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the Pope is for a hope because down to

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South America and there's the people

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down at the bottom it gives them hope my

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thinking is that the better off without

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it but then they either have to sink or

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swim see the hope keeps us going on and

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on and on in the misery yet in a certain

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space of course hope is good no hope you

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die but take responsibility when you're

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enough in want by the self create the

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mind that has the want so who's

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responsible I think it's good to

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emphasize the kiss theory keep it simple

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a wish for the rest of me to go free

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which is everyone plus before you come

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in you make certain decisions and you'll

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carry them out

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before you're born you see your whole

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life ahead of you and you make good

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decisions put strong decisions and you

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carry them through as I said before when

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you go free is one of two things you'll

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do you just isolate the period of the

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body or you'll come back and help the

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rest of the people do what you did the

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majority of people just leave why this

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is an illusion a very small minority

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come back and they're the Christ's the

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Buddha's etcetera

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we're all you well you know I might just

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not be anything I'm saying how do you

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know only by doing it to yourself well

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you know it takes one that no one all

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the time putting your thoughts out to

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protect the body not for one moment

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taking a look see at that beauty that

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you discovered not for one moment would

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you look at it because all the time you

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were struggling for survival that keeps

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your mind busy all the time see as your

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mind gets quiet you begin to see the

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beauty for perfection so the mind is the

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enemy we have to quiet it every thought

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is a thing of limitation

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so the best date is a no thought state

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when you're quiet your mind you just

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come from your knowingness you operate

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intuitively see theoretically you can do

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it like that I am NOT the mind

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I'll finish no one does it know I spent

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many a year trying to think of a

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shortcut a one-shot way of going free

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see we all have accumulated the

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incrustation of the mind and we need to

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undo it and it's so heavy there's so

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much there that we go along with it but

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should you make a decision enough of

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that mind and you can do it weeks months

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because then all your desire focuses in

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on a desire to rid yourself of a mind

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and you just keep releasing all the time

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all day long even though you're with

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people you've probably experienced the

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state where it comes up and floats out

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comes up and floats out it's got to get

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to that point really there's so much of

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it releasing occasionally helps but if

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you want to get it all out a huge

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accumulation

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it's got to be constant sin of six steps

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you got to make it constant and all day

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long exploding up and out you see the

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feeling and you see it release it's sort

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of like sitting back and watching it

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while she's gonna she'll go on people

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who have let go of a long time habit of

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smoking

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I've always got them to first accept

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that it's okay to smoke now that's hard

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for them to do it's much harder for them

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to accept that it's okay to smoke and it

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is to let go of smoking you can apply

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that to yourself you seem like put it on

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the small tree if it's not right to

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smoke I'm taking up with it's not right

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to smoke so much I can't even begin to

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think of letting go of smoking I'm

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fighting the fact that it's not good to

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smoke people say so and even I know so

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it might give me emphysema so muster

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it's so much easier to release when you

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first accept and then you can let go

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