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Old 11-25-2008, 11:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If reading the below does not wet your pants in anticipation of reading the interview yourself, you're probably in the wrong forum.

Bar none the best article Steve Pavlina has written yet, what he writes in this article gives much depth to his triangular model of truth, love and power and how it relates to the Law of Attraction (explaining this often misused concept perfectly).

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If you live your life as anything less than the greatest adventure ever, you’re totally missing the point of life. You’re focused too much on the physical static around you, and you’re overlooking the big picture. You’re here to develop yourself as a conscious being. That means discovering truth, experiencing love, and embracing your power.

By working on your consciousness while you’re here, you gain the best of both worlds. You get to enjoy an amazing physical life, filled with love, opportunity, and adventure. And you also feel grateful for your experiences and prepared for death. You squeeze all the juice out of life instead of wallowing in regret. But in order to do this, you must accept – really, deeply accept – that your physical life is temporary. Its purpose is to help you grow, to become a more conscious, more expansive, more courageous being. If you can accept that, you will enjoy a very blessed existence, regardless of how long you live.
I'm blown away. I loved this article. Thank you Steve, thank you Steve.
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Bar none the best article Steve Pavlina has written yet
Not sure I completely agree, but I did find it to be one of his best. I thought maybe I was biased since I was the one asking the questions, but I think Steve put forth some really great ideas. I'm glad you agree.
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i just read it seems good, it was a different interview
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The day after the post... actually it probably isn't the article that had the most significant impact on me, probably that would have to be an article on polarity.

It seems to me though that whenever I get a real aha-moment, it seems the very best to me of all time.
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