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November 7, 2021

What will you choose in 2022?

We are at a significant bifurcation where we can continue to fight against ourselves which only contributes to more fighting in the world or we can stop the madness.
We can learn how to reduce the power and dominance that our survivor brain has over our ability to choose.
We can blow up the operating system of “safe equals sameness” (Dr. Michael Cotton) and instead begin to create a life of our desires.
We do this by activating and strengthening the latent technology of our higher brain. Sometimes referred to as the executive brain, frontal lobe or newer brain.

Halloween wasn’t as scary as the following:
Scary statistics as a result of lower brain dominance.

💀Less than 10% of all people who set out to achieve a goal actually do. (University of Scranton)
💀90% of our thoughts were the same ones we had yesterday. (Dr. Joe Dispenza)
💀80% of the time, the brain defaults to focusing on what’s wrong. (Arbinger Institute)
It’s not our fault and it also doesn’t have to be this way. Just like working any muscle in the body to get stronger, gain more definition, and achieve greater feats, exercising the higher brain puts the power back in our hands in a way where we wake up and become more aware and conscious of our choices.
We start creating our lives rather than surviving in it.

Living in survival involves living in stress and functioning as a materialist, believing that the outer world is more real than the inner world.

When we are under the gun of the fight-or-flight nervous system, being run by its cocktail of intoxicating chemicals, we are programmed to be concerned only about your body, the things or people in your environment, and your obsession with time. Our brain and body are out of balance.  We are living a predictable life. However, when we are truly in the elegant state of creation, we are no body, no thing, no time—we forget about ourself. We become pure consciousness, free from the chains of the identity that needs the outer reality to remember who it thinks it is.”― Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One

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