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Following The Signs and Symbols
In response to Claudette’s Writing Challenge #5: Fortune 51. I live my life by following the signs and symbols that surround me. In other words, I live my life directed by my Intuition. That was supposed to be #42 on … Continue reading
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Tagged bumping against, choices and decisions, commitment, concrete, different perspective, dis-ease, discomfort, dismissal, fear, fortune-telling, Gavin De Becker, honesty, individual, intuition, logical decision, motivation, noodling, nudges, objective vs subjective, paths and possibilities, response to writing challenge, scam, self-preservation, side-stepped, signs and symbols, small inner voice, support, synchronicity, The Gift of Fear, threat of violence, threshold experience
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Guilt Is Not a Feeling
Many years ago, a very wise person told me that “guilt is not a feeling, it is a fact.” It took me several more years to fully comprehend exactly what that meant. If guilt was not a feeling, and … Continue reading
Posted in Adam and Eve, Choice, forgiveness, guilt
Tagged accountability, actions, Adam, apologies, atonement, blame, burden of guilt, change of heart, choices, complain, delicate balance, Did I do anything wrong?, endeavor, Eve, feelings vs facts, finger pointing, freedom, God, guilt as habit, guilt feelings, healthy, motivation, negatively affects, paths, public or not, recompense, responsibility, sorting feelings from facts, vicious cycle
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