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I distinctly remember the conversation, Debra. We were having triple-chocolate, brownie fudgesicles, listening to Beethoven's "Fifth" before he even was Beethoven, overlooking the galaxy, when you mentioned how neat you thought it would be to one day have dreams you didn't know you'd inevitably manifest, to have challenges you didn't know you'd inevitably conquer, and to have friends you didn't know you'd inevitably meet. And as I leaned forward in total awe, all agog, wanting to learn more of your genius and courage, I almost fainted when you added, "And should it ever appear as if I could use your help, before I even begin helping myself, back-off or you'll ruin everything." You memory-maker you, The Universe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thoughts become things... choose the good ones! ® © www.tut.com ® Or, Debra, were we listening to DJ Khalid's "We Takin' Over," before he even was DJ Khalid? ******************** One of his best yet :-)
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You’ll reach a place that there is nothing in all of the Universe that is worthy of your time of disconnection. You’re not willing to have a conversation that doesn’t feel good, listen to another talk about illness or the problems of the world, go out to dinner with someone that doesn’t feel good. You’re not willing to go somewhere that doesn’t feel good, you’re not willing to have a thought that doesn’t feel good. I’m not willing to do anything that doesn’t feel good — I’m not willing to cut off my clarity for that, my health for that, my abundance of dollars for that. If it doesn’t feel good, I don’t go there. Nothing is more important than that I feel good! When I face reality, it leads to more of the same reality.’ Nothing in all of the universe is worthy of your time of disconnection. Decide today: ‘Nothing is more important than that I feel good; when I face reality it just leads to more similar reality.’ Ask yourself: ‘What memories am I holding that won’t let it flow?' --Abraham-Hicks
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