Better than I thought it would be. For anyone who has ever experienced a workshop like this, you know what I’m talking about. It was surreal to be in the room with so many people all understanding and learning these principles, it was a phenomenal way to spend half of a Saturday.
Unfortunately, I was not one of the lucky ones who got to ask a question – for months I had been crafting my questions hoping for the chance to be able to ask the most pressing one I have. I knew the chances of being called were slim, but was still putting it out there. I wanted to be succinct should I be called in front of the room of 500 people.
In any case, here are some of the snippets I was able to write down in my notes:
“Manifestation is an emotional game – period.”
“There is no such thing as denial – if you are in denial, your attention is on the thing you are denying so that doesn’t make any sense.”
“Make peace with your unwanted contrast – this is vitally important. It helps bring clarity. A camera that cannot tell the difference between light and dark would not work.”
“Put your emphasis (not your undivided attention) on where you are going. Don’t ignore what is.”
I’m looking forward to re-listening to the audio CDs I bought as the workshop was just filled with memorable information and I didn’t want to distract my attention trying to capture it all in my notes. Thank you all participants in the event on Saturday – and for asking the questions you did – you all made it an incredible experience.
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