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  • April 25th, 2007 Articles

    The Secret recounts a story of empowerment. What does it teach you about yourself? Whom do you believe gives you the free will to raise self-awareness and determine whether you will change your life? To whom do you feel you’re disrespectful if you don’t chose to value your potential for personal growth? Queries may echo in your mind, as you contemplate where you are what you wish to do next.

    You create challenges within yourself when you fear adapting and adjusting to life. Change is the only predictable aspect of life. Social infrastructures and mindsets have been devised to promote an unrealistic sense of security and to mask changing reality all around us. Humans can’t prevent change inside themselves or in their environments. Nonetheless, this is the ironic mindset of many decision-makers and other people who crave permanence. They grasp at straws.

    The misleading reality we’re often taught is that freedom is drastically restricted by governments and other institutions for our benefit. Freedom is actually framed in the minds and imaginations of individuals. Ideological differences among cultures and peoples could be very problematic, if we forget our powers within. Its up to each of us to raise self-awareness, to refresh and renew beliefs that are conditioned from external sources.

    What you believe you can do, what you determine is possible, is ultimately limited by yourself, your mindset and attitude. Create challenges if they motivate you, but not if they prevent you from extending self-knowledge and redefining a sense of freedom.

    See also–http://blog.dreambuilders.com.au


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