“Best of” PONDER on THIS for Thursday, April 19th, 2007 by Gregg Braden in “The Isaiah Effect”



"We choose the conditions of our lives through our feelings, the invisible union of our thoughts and emotions. As we imagine an outcome in our mind’s eye and become aware of the emotion that is fueling our imagination, our feeling is created. To understand what we have created, we are invited to simply look at the world around us.

How are we to create money, relationships, and health if the feelings that empower our creation our ‘crummy’ and ‘yuck’? Feelings of unworthiness fuel the creation of the very experience we least choose to have in our lives, the expression of not being worthy."

Gregg Braden, in "The Isaiah Effect"

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