Reading for Thursday, November 20

November 20, 2008

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Allow yourself to release your notions of who you are for a new sense of self that is informed not by your preconceived notions but by your experiences in reaching this point in your life.

Reading for Tuesday, September 16

September 16, 2008

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Situations in your community trigger personal issues.  How can you leverage these for your future?

Reading for Wednesday, September 10

September 10, 2008

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In order to fully eliminate an outdated sense of self, it has to come up in all its guises.  As uncomfortable as having your ego destroyed may be, know that it opens you to new unions.

Reading for Tuesday, September 2

September 2, 2008

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Arising from past transformation, the obstacles to manifesting the future arise from hangups about who you are in the world.

Reading for Saturday, August 16

August 16, 2008

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Something gained through exchange provides for healing that supports the growth of a new self.

Reading for Tuesday, August 12

August 12, 2008

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If you cannot find what you seek in yourself, look for it in others.  In this way, you plant its seed.

Reading for Tuesday, August 5

August 5, 2008

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While things can’t help but eventually change, for now, you have to deal with your own issues arising from past circumstances.  Was it really the circumstances, or is it how you handled them?

Reading for Monday, August 4

August 4, 2008

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You have the knowledge and tools necessary to shed an old sense of self for one that will be of greater value.

Reading for Thursday, July 31

July 31, 2008

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The largest possible future opens if you embrace and energize the potential of who you could be, rather than continuing as who you have been.

Reading for Tuesday, July 29

July 29, 2008

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Be practical and do what is essential and pragmatic for the short term, as what you’re doing won’t last.  Don’t get caught up in some idea of who you used to be, either, as that probably won’t last long, too.

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