Forcing Current (FC)

A forcing current is present when we try to force things out of fear, scarcity, greed, impatience, etc., rather than allow them to happen more organically in the flow. We force by aggressing, submitting, or withdrawing. In contrast to the forcing used car salesman archetype, the Mercedes salesperson just sits in the backseat and lets …

Feelings / Emotions

There is a profound distinction between soft feelings that can be felt and moved (e.g., true sadness, healthy anger) and jagged, recycled emotions (such as self-pity, rage) that do not allow the true feelings to move and transform. Feelings include acceptance. Emotions include a counterproductive resistance and a reinforcing story justifying why we’re right to …

Emotional Reaction (ER)

An ER is an intense feeling that involves judgment and blame towards self, others or life. It includes an attitude of “this should not be.”

Duality

A child consciousness way of perceiving everything through divisive and exclusive pairs of opposites. It is characterized by a good/evil, right/wrong, either/or, etc. perception of the world. See also: Unity.

Daily Review

A once-a-day “spiritual hygiene” process where we spend time looking at our disharmonies from the day and examine them to see our negative patterns and false ideas.

Child Consciousness (CC)

The distorted consciousness developed in childhood that lives in us to this day. It includes our recycled emotions, negative beliefs, attitudes, and emotions. CC is characterized by all-or-nothing thinking (e.g., you either love me perfectly all the time, or you don’t love me at all).

Adult Conscious Ego (ACE)

Activated by conscious will, this is a part of us that is always in truth. The ACE soothes, validates and reeducates the childish negative beliefs, accepts the realities of life (e.g., sometimes it’s fair, sometimes not), and calls in the higher self and the divine.

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