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Originally Posted by torilink well, it is about perception isn't it. If you perceive you don't have enough - you don't have enough - doesn't matter what someone else says or believes about your state of being. Totally subjective.
So you need to find that place inside of you where you align with what you desire. there is no looking outside yourself for this. You must be able to feel abundant inside even though you perceive lack outside yourself with your physical senses. this is the point of the shift -this is the space where what was stops and what you desire to be springs forth. |
I agree with you about feeling abundant inside, that you can't look outside for this. It is what Dr. Dispenza emphasizes in that book, too. The person created their health problem and now has the power to re-invent themselves (himself, herself, themself?) as a person of vibrant health. Despite what the doctors might have to say about it!
I disagree to a degree about the perception, however, but maybe you could explain it from the opposing point of view. What about a person who perceives they have more than enough, and winds up getting their car repossessed, because their perception leads them to act financially irresponsibly?