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  • Well I'm a Karmic Rehabilitator, a Certified Aura Reactivator and a Tantric Engineer. SUCK ON THAT, nerd

  • @poxpower cool

  • Please don´t take it wrong, but why many "Spiritual" coaches talk and behave as businessmen and talk more about success than about happiness and joy. Using the laws as your "catalogue" don´t help to get humanity out of its infancy and only promotes a non-responsible approach to life. 

  • @bceltica this is a great point bcelica. I get that you see me talking more about success than about happiness and joy, and that this is non-responsible way to approach life. I totally get that. thank you for sharing. What do you think would be a more responsible way to approach life ?

  • @mb4steelers a more responsible approach to life is understanding that many times what the mind wants is not necessarily what we need. The mind gives you desires, and as soon as they are fulfilled, new desires will arise. It is our responsibility to get out of those mind games and say "I am responsible for everything I am and have in my life, I have created everything, and I am also responsible for my own happiness and wellbeing, nobody else is"

  • @bceltica very cool. It sounds like we agree with each other. This is what I teach :)

  • @mb4steelers Part2 it is through a deep conversation with our heart and being that we can discover what is that really makes us happy and fulfilled. Most of the times we will see that simple things are the ones that makes us happy not just accumulating stuff. The universal laws are there for us to understand and "use", but we should be careful, it is like a boomerang, and if you get only the wish of having stuff out there, well...work with the laws, but for the right reasons.

  • @bceltica Yes indeed. I am with you on this one too :) and what are the "right" reasons ? who gets to say what the "right" reasons are ?

  • @mb4steelers The right reasons are particular for each person. The right path is always the path that leads to sporitual growth and ultimately to happiness, whatever that means to you, you don´t have to be a Zen monk to be doing that. So know yourself, be responsible and know where your joy lays, and please do that! lol there is no right or wrong here.

  • very helpful.

  • glad it helped you out :)

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