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A guide to personal freedom, B4Peace, Bruce McGill, Dawn of the Heart, Disengaging from the matrix, Harold W. Becker, Lynn Collins, Michael Ealy, Sylvia Boorstein, Teal Swan, Unconditional Love
“Kindness in words creates confidence.
Kindness in thinking creates profoundness.
Kindness in giving creates love.”
~ Lao Tzu
A guide to personal freedom …
disengaging from the matrix.
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Awareness
Step 1
Awakening free will and personal freedom
I’ll borrow from Transcendentalist, Ralph Waldo Emerson. If you have time to ponder this, you may agree: “For non-conformity, the world whips you with its displeasure.” It may seem as “clapped into jail by his own consciousness.” Personal fulfillment requires disengaging from society and embracing physical and intellectual solitude … “Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members,” Emerson argues. Let us not cease making progress. There is a way to accept what is and be free.
Step 2
Being Loving Kindness
Loving-kindness meditation practice is mindfully practicing kindness for positive growth; practicing systematically developing qualities of loving-acceptance. Loving-kindness acts as a form of self-psychotherapy, a way of healing the troubled mind to free it from its pain and confusion. Loving-kindness has the immediate benefit of sweetening patterns of mind.
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Step 3
Unconditional Love
Now, join Harold W. Becker as he hosts this hour long powerful presentation of inspiration and insight on how to become aware of, embrace and experience unconditional love throughout your life.
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Through this easy to follow, practical and simple guide, Harold builds a foundation of understanding with the Fundamentals of Life, Unconditional Love, and Dawn of the Heart. His unique definition of unconditional love as “an unlimited way of being” allows you to find new levels of personal freedom. Learn the basics of who you are, how you think and feel, and why love is the transformative element for positive change. The program includes a beautiful guided visualization and concludes with an uplifting vision for the future of this planet. Written and created by Harold and produced as a national PBS television special in 1997 with WLRN-Miami. This video has been digitally re-mastered and also made available as a DVD. For more information on this program by Harold W. Becker, please visit: www.internalinsights.com or www.thelovefoundation.com ©1997, 2007, Harold W. Becker.
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Thanks for visiting.
Eric
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Nov 4 2014.
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Thank you for the story of Grace, Eric.
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Unconditional Love (2002) – Full Movie
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Grace Beasley has been content with life as a housewife. One morning, Grace wins tickets to a concert by her favorite singer. Grace is ecstatic, but soon learns her husband is leaving her, and also that her son is leaving his wife. Grace arrives at the concert, only to learn it has been cancelled due to the murder of the singer. Grace decides to travel to England for the singer’s funeral. She soon meets the closeted singer’s former lover and they plot to secretly change his burial clothing to his beloved pink bathrobe. Grace and Dirk then leave for Chicago and track down the Cross Bow Killer, who has been murdering singers. The adventure changes Grace, and she faces the problems of her marriage with a new outlook on the meaning of love.
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Reblogged this on Higher Density Blog.
You jumped over the first step which is getting pissed off, right? 🙂
😀 you’ve got me there Stewart
It goes that way… but after a while
awareness->acceptance->action is the softer way
Agreed, just having fun with you. For me it fits somewhere between awareness and acceptance and goes away after taking action… You have a great blog BTW
Eric.. Thank you very much for these Movies and for your never ending teachings which inspire us all to reach out and practice our unconditional love as we become more aware of who we are..
Blessings my friend, Sue
always enjoy Sylvia’s teachings 🙂
Unconditional
The Movie
Unconditional is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Brent McCorkle, inspired by true events. A woman’s idyllic life is shattered when her husband is killed in a senseless act of violence. As she prepares to take matters into her own hands, two unexpected encounters begin to change everything.
Samantha Crawford is living a storybook life: she’s happily married, she lives on a ranch where she keeps her beloved horse, and the stories she’s told and illustrated since childhood have become published books. When her husband Billy is killed in a senseless act of violence, Sam loses her faith and her will to live. But a death-defying encounter with two children leads to a reunion with Joe, her oldest friend. As Sam watches “Papa” Joe care for and love the kids in his under-resourced neighborhood, she begins to realize that no matter life’s circumstances, the love of God is always reaching out to us.
Director: Brent McCorkle
Writer: Brent McCorkle
Stars: Lynn Collins, Michael Ealy, Bruce McGill
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Ask Teal Website – http://www.askteal.com
Love is an identical vibration to appreciation. And appreciation is nothing more than positively focusing towards something. This means that unconditional love is the same as unconditional positive focus. A simpler way of putting this is that unconditional love is positive focus (appreciation) that is not conditional upon how another person acts. Now it is time to get real for a minute. How many of us on this earth are capable of that right now? Not many of us. And this should not make you feel bad about yourself because unconditional love and enlightenment are the exact same state. We know how difficult it is to reach enlightenment. It is a lifelong practice if not a multi lifetime practice for most beings. And we also know that enlightenment is not a goal that we reach. Instead, it is a horizon line that continues to move further into the future with every desire that we have and with every new perspective that we are introduced to. It is the same with unconditional love. Unconditional love is a practice, it is not a state we achieve and are then done practicing. There is no retirement from the practice of unconditional love.
Kuan Yin’s Mantra (c) 2002 Lisa Thiel
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