Re: Kept on a leash
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05/25/2017, 21:17:09
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This is a great post Inis. He disempowered us so much, all the while disguising it as self awareness, self empowerment, alignment with the divine etc.
Our natural talent for critical thinking was almost completely disengaged. Plus we had an undercurrent of awareness, put there by him, that one didn't deserve anything for oneself or for one's own life direction unless he was the main focus. In fact that was the thing that was going to bring the ultimate satisfaction we're looking for. We were allowed to be 'attached' to him, but not to ones family or friends or career or any idea or desire.
 Unless it was spoon fed to us from him we had no right to expect a good outcome or anything positive from the world or interaction with it. How very demoralising, disheartening and downright mean.
It becomes easier and easier to see the small changes in thinking that disconnected us from our true selves and had us align our personal power, our resources, mental, emotional and physical to him and his unwieldy lifestyle and entourage of sycophants. 
Welcome aboard your own ship, with your own hands on the steering wheel. It's a good time to purposefully propel oneself in your own direction, take on the things you may have otherwise dropped , disengage from the feeling of loss or wasted time, or beating yourself up for falling for it. The best revenge is taking off and making your own life good and getting better. 
I'm feeling grateful now everyday for the fact that I am no longer on that leash. Better and better stories are going to take over your future, because you have YOU back






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