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Power of Joy - (5396)

It is powerful!


It is helpful to enter more into our own Being, as the fabric of our own Being is joy. 


The natural feeling of the essence is the joy to be alive.


It is the power and the key to concentrate. We can concentrate so much more naturally if we find joy in what we are focussing on.


It is the key to overcome tiredness. Because we all have natural access to the massive reserves of energy put aside for joy and what makes us feel joyful.


It is the key to transform the boring and tedious into a smile and something meaningful.


It has the power to lift people up out of negative internal states.


It has the power to heal others and ourselves from many maladies that are psychological, and others that are psychosomatic, as well as even some physical ones.


The power to see the real, the objective and other perspectives of events and people. Reality is never all negative. 


The power to dispel the negative inside and out.


There is joy in our Intimate Christ...



"Life Is Beautiful" with Roberto Benigni showed us something of the transformative power of joy.


Gnostics can be at times unjoyful and so a bit of this conscious power can go a long way.


The key to meditate also. Because meditation is dark and lonely and unpleasant, but if we bring joy to be there with ourselves and to face ourselves, it transforms totally, to be a very pleasant and meaningful practice.


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