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Author Topic: feeling like Marlee Matlin in 'What the bleep'  (Read 112 times)
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« on: March 26, 2008, 01:07:46 »

Has anyone gone through this?

One day after an amazing fully conscious projection, I felt very much like Marlee Matlin in 'What the bleep do we know'.  The bit when she started loving herself, that is. I was very emotional about finally getting to know myself, every aspect of myself.  I think that's what got me, that there are many facets of me, not one not two, but three or more, that I never knew existed, or proved to exist.  How could I have not known myself all this time? I could go on... but I just wanted to ask if anyone can identify with this.

Thank you for your replies in advance.
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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2008, 02:57:59 »

I think that projections open up windows to our consciousness that help us to spiritually evolve. One we understand the greater purpose then we focus less on ourselves and we can start loving ourselves for who we really are instead of feeding our egos.

Isn't it wonderful. I feel we're "one-up" on everyone who has never projected.
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