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You already know who you are...you sense it, you feel it, you engage it, but you fear it. Why is this?There's a great story, that many of you may have read...The Magic Story: [after you finish reading this post you can go read it]

The Magic Story

An immediate worldwide sensation was created after The Magic Story first made its appearance in 1900 in the original Success Magazine. After dozens of reprints, it is finally available in e-book form so that you may benefit from its powerful message.

It is claimed that many who read or hear this story almost immediately begin to have good fortune so it is worth a few minutes of your time to find out if it works for you.

Read now for FREEWe interface with the world at large with our bodies and minds. When I say mind, I mean not only the lower subconscious, which guides your body functions, fight or flight, and related "care-taking". What I call the lower conscious, is in fact, your "personality". Your ego, as it is commonly known, is the interpretor of experience. It has a life of it's own and is very fragile.It needs to know it matters. It needs to live. It needs to protect itself. It fears change, because it has been developed through trial and error. It knows that a stove burns, not because someone said so, but because it has experienced it so. Since experience is filtered through the mind, an actual or imagined experience becomes the very same thing. There is no difference. We very often fear things we've only imagined. We've imagined outcomes to everything that affects us. It's our [ego's] way of deciding on the best, safest, possibly, easiest way. It has served us well many times, yet...it's like using old computer software, even when we've upgraded the structure or bios.Now, understand this...we...the real being that we are is none of this. You know it's there because it talks to you...it sits silently, waiting, whispering to you, yet, never interfering or telling you what you should do...nor does it demand anything.We get close to it, even become it briefly when we hear that part of us that says we can stop smoking, lose weight, have more energy, be well, do anything, even, heal the world. We can just about feel this power and know it's true...and we hear and tell ourselves, "if I just be who I really know I am, I could __________..."We all have those moments when we yell out, perhaps silently, "that wasn't me...that's not like me".And your right...it wasn't you...you know the real you...it's always there, just below the surface. We seek encouragement, help, answers, and we tend to look outward, and to others. It is always the outer that does this, the ego, our personality. Yet this is non-productive as it is the ego/personality that has done this, knowing, it is running it's own false flag operations...we/I, provide the ill, and seek the answer, knowing, it is the ego who will seem to provide remedy so that it seems important, it survives, even as it begins to dislike itself...a paradox.If an ego could be compared to a robot, that has an instruction not to harm a human, etc... and it is operating in error, it will do so until it is reminded of it's instruction, and will then seek to destroy itself for the violation. Yet in even this the ego can confuse the termination of the entire self, with terminating it's self.....huh?The ego/personality is NOT the whole self...but merely the operating manager whose conscious of top side operations. And with the programs manager, which really holds all the keys to the total operation, the subconscious. The s/c can not be fired or destroyed under present contract...it's "union". It has more power than the top side, yet answers to the top side and follows instructions.So what is meant by the ego's response in terminating, is that it concedes authority that it has worked so hard for, not the destruction of the hole system.So who or what is conceded to? Our real selves. We take the offer from ourselves to be just that, ourselves. We become what we are at our center, at our core...and by doing so, we experience love and power that is truly unknown to our ego-selves, because it fears destruction and judgment from it. But we truly do love ourselves, all of "our selves".From this place there is nothing we can not do or create or change, and it is not hard to be what we are...it is hard to be what we're not....it is a paradox.The true self "does" or doesn't do...and there's nothing else...the will is done immediately. The illusion of ourselves, the ego, our personality, is overwhelmed by all the possibilities which it fears.D~

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Wow!!! I am infinitely grateful for your sharing of this

remarkable story.

With great love and eternal miracles,

Jacqui

You already know who you are...you sense it, you feel it, you engage it, but

you fear it. Why is this?

There's a great story, that many of you may have read...

The Magic Story: [after you finish reading this post you can go read it]

The Magic

Story

An

immediate worldwide sensation was created after The Magic Story first made its

appearance in 1900 in the original Success Magazine. After dozens of reprints,

it is finally available in e-book form so that you may benefit from its

powerful message.

It is

claimed that many who read or hear this story almost immediately begin to have

good fortune so it is worth a few minutes of your time to find out if it works

for you.

Read now for FREE

We interface with the world at large with our bodies and minds. When I say

mind, I mean not only the lower subconscious, which guides your body functions,

fight or flight, and related " care-taking " . What I call the lower

conscious, is in fact, your " personality " . Your ego, as it is

commonly known, is the interpretor of experience. It has a life of it's own and

is very fragile.

It needs to know it matters. It needs to live. It needs to protect itself. It

fears change, because it has been developed through trial and error. It knows

that a stove burns, not because someone said so, but because it has experienced

it so. Since experience is filtered through the mind, an actual or imagined

experience becomes the very same thing. There is no difference. We very often

fear things we've only imagined. We've imagined outcomes to everything that

affects us. It's our [ego's] way of deciding on the best, safest, possibly,

easiest way. It has served us well many times, yet...it's like using old

computer software, even when we've upgraded the structure or bios.

Now, understand this...we...the real being that we are is none of this. You

know it's there because it talks to you...it sits silently, waiting, whispering

to you, yet, never interfering or telling you what you should do...nor does it

demand anything.

We get close to it, even become it briefly when we hear that part of us that

says we can stop smoking, lose weight, have more energy, be well, do anything,

even, heal the world. We can just about feel this power and know it's

true...and we hear and tell ourselves, " if I just be who I really know I

am, I could __________... "

We all have those moments when we yell out, perhaps silently, " that wasn't

me...that's not like me " .

And your right...it wasn't you...you know the real you...it's always there,

just below the surface. We seek encouragement, help, answers, and we tend to

look outward, and to others. It is always the outer that does this, the ego,

our personality. Yet this is non-productive as it is the ego/personality that

has done this, knowing, it is running it's own false flag operations...we/I,

provide the ill, and seek the answer, knowing, it is the ego who will seem to

provide remedy so that it seems important, it survives, even as it begins to

dislike itself...a paradox.

If an ego could be compared to a robot, that has an instruction not to harm a

human, etc... and it is operating in error, it will do so until it is reminded

of it's instruction, and will then seek to destroy itself for the violation.

Yet in even this the ego can confuse the termination of the entire self, with

terminating it's self.....huh?

The ego/personality is NOT the whole self...but merely the operating manager whose

conscious of top side operations. And with the programs manager, which really

holds all the keys to the total operation, the subconscious. The s/c can not be

fired or destroyed under present contract...it's " union " . It has more

power than the top side, yet answers to the top side and follows instructions.

So what is meant by the ego's response in terminating, is that it concedes

authority that it has worked so hard for, not the destruction of the hole

system.

So who or what is conceded to? Our real selves. We take the offer from

ourselves to be just that, ourselves. We become what we are at our center, at

our core...and by doing so, we experience love and power that is truly unknown

to our ego-selves, because it fears destruction and judgment from it. But we

truly do love ourselves, all of " our selves " .

From this place there is nothing we can not do or create or change, and it is

not hard to be what we are...it is hard to be what we're not....it is a

paradox.

The true self " does " or doesn't do...and there's nothing else...the

will is done immediately. The illusion of ourselves, the ego, our personality,

is overwhelmed by all the possibilities which it fears.

D~

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