How did I lose my dreams?

Hi….sign me up. I never have recovered. I’m 63, live alone in the woods and still can’t function socially after several bad relationships, drug and alchohol abuse etc…
Never really knew I was so screwed up until I finally quite drinking and couldn’t figure out why I was so angry all the time. Angry at everything. I still struggle with anger.
Ten years ago God opened my eyes to his glory and led me to Christ. I try but I cant find any passion in me. Its like if things start going good, I will unwittingly sabotage whatever it is so that I can play the victim and justify being angry and bitter.
I just wrote all this off the cuff to be brief…so thats me. Can I say it was all about my alcoholic father and mother?
God has blessed me more than I deserve and little by little I think I am coming along but I don’t trust me. Bob on November 9, 2009 at 8:30 am

Michael Jackson "Man in the Mirror"

As the lyrics to Man in the Mirror go:

“I’m Gonna Make A Change, for once in my life.

It’s gonna feel real good, gonna make a difference, gonna make it right.”

What the world does not grasp yet is that it is not merely about mental ascent. When Rene Descarte made the famous statement ‘I think therefore I am’ he began a Western culture with it’s associated move from the heart into the age of reasoning (the head).  We began to separate and divide rather than remain whole and synergistic. The human genome project is researching Bruce Lipton’s* findings that it is beliefs that control our genes. Hence, we are not victims unless we continue choosing to remain so.

Now, there have been generations under a spell similar to the ‘flat world’ belief system. The current flat world belief is that we are not personally responsible for most of what happens to us. It took 100 years or so for the flat world belief to die in Copernicus’ time. Those living in that era did not have access to information as we do today. We are extremely fortunate to be living in an age where great personal change is possible in one lifetime. The good news for all of the Bob’s, Mary’s, Sally’s, Jane’s  and Harry’s who are now adults raised in the paradigm of false beliefs and dysfunctional values is change can be spontaneous.

No longer do we have to live with dark shadows of our past influencing our present day living. We can become free to live ‘in-powered,’ happy and free. There is now a sea of modalities, some effective over the long term, some only a flash in the pan but most only offering bandaid type relief. However, there is one particularly singular process that has spectacular results:

Core Health

Why don’t they look for what is right with me?” Core Health is a non-cultural, non-religious expansion of our inborn core of health — what is right in us! Advancing from studying disease to understanding Health, this innovative process moves beyond treating symptoms to Truly Freeing each individual by internal energetic decisions. Core Health leaps to the core of pure health, removing energy distortions for free flow of positive energy. The highly-effective DTQProcess (Deeply, Thoroughly, Quickly) dynamically achieves precise, experienced, permanent re-activation of a person’s innate healthy core.

Core Health, Heart Forgiveness and Are You Funny With Money processes have amazing short and long term value which can become permanent with exquisitely minimal time and effort.

Can you live in perfection?
Can you think without guilt, fear or stress?
Can you walk in wellness?
Can you experience Joy Unspeakable?
Can you triumph in this life?

A resounding YES to every question just posed above can be achieved by you.

Will you live a ‘limitless’ life?

It is possible.

There is real magic in the world… it resides inside YOU!

*Bruce Lipton, PhD., Cellular biologist, Author of The Biology of Belief and Spontaneous Evolution

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