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Authors | Niculina Gheorghita |
Publisher | Editura PIM |
Year | 2012 |
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ISBN-13 | 9786065228412 |
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Pages | 128 |
Regaining your inner power
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Authors | Niculina Gheorghita |
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Publisher | Editura PIM |
Year | 2012 |
Pages | 128 |
When this blissful state occurs, you become one with the Kingdom of your Self. Have you ever lived this feeling of oneness, of becoming one with everything? Search around in your life; I think you have lived it the same way I have. I'll remind you that it is something extraordinary, magnificent, elevating your spirit, which makes you feel powerful as the master of your life. Words are not enough to describe this feeling. When you reach this state, it's crystal clear that you have found your inner power. In that moment, you become the Sovereign, the master of yourself, the student, the teacher, the actor, the spectator. You finally love yourself because by doing so, you actually love God. There is no love greater than the love for the Holy and pure Self, for only out of this love can freedom be born. And freedom gives birth to happiness.
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“A mind that admits to a mistake becomes vulnerable, easy to get dominated and influenced. Ever since this idea grew in the minds of humans, generations after generations of parents, husbands, wives, governments, cults or teachers, have learned how to make others feel guilty so that they can control them, which has absolutely nothing to do with the original sin. Guilty people pay really well so their sins would be forgiven to enter the kingdom of Heaven, to redeem themselves. What they don't understand is that nothing, not even the so-called hell, can be worse than the conviction that some outward force dominates you and can take your possessions and wealth away.
Amidst human relationships, manipulation finds a fertile ground in guilt, emotional instability and insecurity. This means that if I make you feel bad about something, you will do as I say: you will give me money, you will give me a shelter, you will offer me your time to work for me etc. And if that feeling is really intense I will get to choose in your place what's best for me. And we call this "love" or "marriage", though neither love nor marriage have anything to do with undermining our close ones. Marriage and love imply mutual fulfilment, not domination. It is said that "if it hurts, then it is not love".
Another example is accepting the notion of guilt and sin from a past life. In other words, you have been born with the sins you have committed in a previous life. So you've done something, and you must pay for it in a manner only some people know. Many of my patients confess that they must endure something (a relationship, a job, an entourage etc.) because in this way they pay for some sins they've done in their previous lives."