Rebecca Johnson: Posted on 20 May 2013 12:53
The conscious brain can only work with what it already knows. This is the strength of experience. When we seek solutions to probems we automatically search our memories, our experience banks, for answers based on what has worked in the past. It is only when we realise that none of the old solutions are working that we finally step into a place of 'not knowing'.
Many of us have inevested our lives and careers in knowing the answer and finding solutions so this place of not knowing is somewhere that is profoundly uncomfortable to us. |
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Rebecca Johnson: Posted on 23 April 2012 08:01
The most intimate relationship you will have in this life is the one with yourself - you don't get to walk out on it. Make it as positive and healthy as you can. Your body and soul are intelligent, they know what you need.
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Rebecca Johnson: Posted on 11 April 2012 07:35
In the book Illusions Richard Bach says, "Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours."
How often do you you hear yourself arguing for a belief that limits you - I'm not clever enough, not beautiful enough, I'm no good at that, I'm stuck in my life, I don't trust it, I'm not well enough, I don't have enough money... the list is a long one.
Who says that any of these are true though?
When we stick the words 'I am' in front of something we make a powerful statement about ourselves. |
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Rebecca Johnson: Posted on 20 March 2012 09:35
Healing is not about believing that you are sick or broken, it is about accepting your wholeness - your amazing magnificence as a co-creator with the Universe, powerful and beautiful, as radiant as the stars. Accepting it, being it and sharing it with the world.
Anything that seems to prevent you doing this is just a cloud across your sun. Perhaps you can blow it away yourself, maybe you need the help of another to do it, but don't make that cloud your reality.
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Rebecca Johnson: Posted on 13 March 2012 08:59
Have you ever wondered why, when you talk about trying to do something, it feels physically tiring? It's because the muscles and communication in your body have just switched off, you probably crashed your computer.
We do this all the time. Trying is a good example because your body and your natural intelligence doesn't understand the concept of trying. It can only do or not do. So when we talk about trying we are, literally, confusing our body/mind communication by giving an order the body cannot compute. |
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Rebecca Johnson: Posted on 07 March 2012 08:44
In putting together my new Energy You workshop I realise more and more how important understanding ourselves as beings of energy being is to our health and well-being. To simply apporach ourselves as physical beings, and only intervene at this level, is like trying to solve a computer problem by constantly taking the hard drive apart and never once giving any consideration to what's happening in the software.
If we really want to understand ourselves as human beings, and the world in which we live, we cannot seperate the energetic from the physical. |
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Rebecca Johnson: Posted on 28 February 2012 09:01
Have you noticed how moods are like the weather - one day we can be all sunny and happy, the next we can be leaden and gloomy? But are we our moods? Is this planet its weather?
I love the way that how we sometimes respond to the weather shows us how we are with our own moods. Take a day like today. It's overcast here, rather grey and gloomy. It's so easy to only experience the clouds. I have a friend who hates the winter and days like this. All she sees are the clouds and they make her life miserable for around 4 months of the year. |
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