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Keeping A Positive State In A Perceived Negative Situation

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Part 1

And to you, good day. I'm so lucky to get to speak with you again, so thank you for the opportunity. All right. We are always delighted to speak with each and every one of you. Thank you for creating your own synchronicity in this transmissional interaction. A few days ago, three days ago, I worked on a commercial, and they had strobelights going throughout the day for about five hours. And since then, I've been seeing flashes of light in my peripheral vision, and I have kind of a, I don't know if they call it a floater, but it's kind of a phantom mark outside of my right eye that I keep, and I'm a little concerned that it might be permanent or... What if it is? Well, I don't like having visual effects like that in my life. But I thought you liked visual effects. When I can control them. You can control them. And you chose this experience, obviously. What are you learning from it? To appreciate my vision. On all levels. Yes. In all direction. Yes. Yeah. And there can always be a positive effect from anything you choose to experience and create in your life. It is up to you to remain in that state of being if the positive state is what you prefer to be, rather than being, as you say, negatively concerned that something might be wrong. Even though you may have had an experience or created or attracted, an experience that may at first seem to be, not what you preferred, it is always capable of being turned around in some way, shape, or form as long as you remain in positive state and give it a positive meaning, you will then be capable of extracting a positive effect ultimately from this, rather than going into the idea of the negative reaction and giving it a negative meaning. Remember, no circumstances have built in meaning. So why are you choosing to be negatively concerned? It's interesting because it touches on another part of the same question, which is lately, or I guess for the last few months, I feel tired a lot. And I don't know if it's because I work so much because I overwork or if it's age because there's that belief that perhaps I'm getting older and I don't have the same energy as when I was younger. Oh, I feel if that's your belief, then it gives you something to work with, yes. Yes, but I don't know if that's my belief. Well, why don't you find out? Well, I'm exploring it with you right now. Well, all right, but we have also provided many different kinds of tools, techniques, and permission slips for understanding what beliefs you are holding on to. Are you using any of them at all? I haven't been. Well, why not? Should we give the toolkit to someone else who is willing to use it?

Part 2

I don't know if that's my belief. Well, why don't you find out? Well, I'm exploring it with you right now. Well, all right, but we have also provided many different kinds of tools, techniques, and permission slips for understanding what beliefs you are holding on to. Are you using any of them at all? I haven't been. Well, why not? Should we give the toolkit to someone else who is willing to use it? I think I just needed a little refresher course on the best tools to use for this situation. You can use your threshold of believability tool, if you wish. You can ask yourself the question, what I have to believe is true in order to be having the experience or the feelings that I'm having and be quiet enough to listen for the answer. You can use many different kinds of techniques, and you can allow your imagination to provide whatever technique works best for you as well. Among many other permission flip tools we have talked about over the course of many, many years of your time. But if you feel like you haven't been using them, then that right there can be the first technique. Go back and review what technology. have been given to you, what toolkits have been provided, sharpen your tools, and use them. Otherwise, if you don't use them, they are rough. Good point. Thank you. That's what you want on your tool. A good point. Thank you.