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You Are A Conscious Creator Newsletter
On Childhood Wounds, Karmic Mess, Ambition, and The Hero’s Path

Here are your four questions of higher consciousness for you to ponder this week:
- What are the many things that transpire within you since childhood that you ignore or push aside?
- What would your life be like if you sought nothing from the world?
- Is there a ‘right” kind of ambition? If so what is it?
- Where in your life did you typically expect to find an abomination, could you discover a particle of god?
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Learning How We Are Really Wounded
Massimilla Harris, PhD, and Bud Harris, PhD
Learning how our childhood was lacking, and how we need to be healed and grow is crucially important to living a fulfilled life. If we aren’t able to determine and face the truth of how we were formed, then in our radical achievement — and identity-oriented society we will constantly blame ourselves for what we consider to be our failures and inadequacies…
We must recognize that there are many things going on within us that need to be perceived, accepted, felt, said, lived, grieved, and raged over. We need to give these things our attention, concern, and understanding.
Source: “Into the Heart of the Feminine”
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Accumulated Karmic Mess
Sadhguru
What would your life absolutely be like if you were alone in this world?
If there were nobody or nothing to compare yourself with, what would you truly long for?
What would really matter to you if there were no external appreciation or critique?
If you were to ask yourself this every day, you would become aligned with the loneliness of the life that you are, rather than the accumulated karmic mess that you believe yourself to be.
Source: “Inner Engineering: A Yogi’s Guide To Joy”
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The Right Kind of Ambition
Zat Rana