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Old 05-09-2008, 07:32 AM
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sooo...

A few years ago, when I first got introduced to idea of LoA, I would put out a strong intention and get a really strong hard intuitive nudge. So I did that awhile ago, and I said, "thank you for my purpose." and I found an educational program soon thereafter that just felt right.

So a few years have passed, I've become very confused, and I'm not sure if this is the right choice anymore... There is another educational path that is more generally accepted in the field, is more reputable, and will definitely lead me to where I want to go....

I'm just so confused... do people find that what applied to them a year or two ago might not apply today?? or should I go with my first intuition that I had a few years ago?
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Old 05-09-2008, 07:55 AM
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Maybe you should finish this education, maybe you've gotten enough out of it and need another education. You should try to make that exercise again to get an answer from your intuition.

One thing is for sure however. Doing something because it's more generally accepted is definitely NOT a valid reason to change your ways.

I think you just need to reconnect with that feeling that you used to have for this program. This confusion may just be a challenge for you to show yourself/god/universe/source/whatever that you are committed and ready to do what it takes to continue on this path.
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Old 05-09-2008, 08:34 PM
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If this new path will lead you to where you want to go, and the other path won't, then take the new path! It makes perfect sense that goals we have years ago may not apply now, because we are constantly changing as people. Are your needs, worries, desires, the exact same as they were two years ago? Or even six months ago? You've probably even changed a bit since yesterday. Allow yourself to grow, and trust your intuition.
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