Thursday, January 18, 2007

Bliss Blockers

THE BLISS BLOCKERS.

Bliss blockers are those nasty derivatives of the ego (living outside of yourself. Acronym: looy!) that creep up and fry your brain, consequently shutting down your unlimited potential. I testify that I have fully participated in my own blockage! Read on.

  1. Identifying with your ego. Many people are simply unaware of the existence of a powerful yet potentially destructive force called the ego. If you are anything like me, you will not begin to understand what ego is until you study it. But know this: Your ego is limited. Your spirit: unlimited and unbounded. It has no beginning and no end.
  2. Not living in truth. Telling lies. Being lied to. Covering up lies. Telling more lies to cover up old lies. You've lied to yourself and others to the point of not being able to distinguish the truth from a lie. Lies are the foundation of bliss blocking.
  3. Going at life alone. The universe works through people. Inspiring people everyday and every moment to share their strength. We are all in this together! How many not-for profits, organizations, businesses, seminars, therapeutic groups, websites and self-help books exist? Unlimited! With ego removed, asking for help should be an essential part of our lives. Please know that receiving help is not a sign of weakness or helplessness.
  4. Believing that competition is real and that whatever you want is in limited supply. Identifying with the ego makes you believe that there's not enough to go around.
  5. Living in the past or worrying about your future. You cannot change your past and your future has not happened yet! Why worry?! Focus on what you want.
  6. Using the words or phrases "Maybe, Someday, One Day, Trying, Hopefully, I'm not sure, I don't want, and No" more often than necessary. These words carry a vibration of "stuckness." Yew!
  7. "Using other people's lives as a measuring stick for your own worth. Coveting someone else's perceived possessions is an energy killer and keeps you from uncovering the remarkable being that is you.
  8. Believing that you know it all and having the need to be right! Life is a continual process of growth and lessons learned. The more open you are to life the quicker the lessons are learned.
  9. "Shoulding" on people. Being judgemental. Who on this green earth is perfect? We forget that people are human beings prone to error. That's including me and including you.
  10. Your life is a hot mess of disorder and chaos. Shame and fear are the culprits. As part of a new beginning, clean out your wallet, your finances, dresser drawer, and sweep up the skeleton bones.

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