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Staying Out of Our Abyss Notes - (5755)

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This post presents some practical tips to help us stay out of our abyss (subconscious).

Notes

The foundational knowing is that nothing too good comes from our abyss.

Another foundational knowing is that the less time we are there, the better.

We do need to descend into our abyss to see and know, and as soon as we have seen, leave!

The best way to study our abyss is with light and separation.

We may go into our abyss. With awareness, purpose and above all separation, we can take away precious gems in disguise that when polished, will shine beautiful colours of light.

To know what the abyss in ourselves feels like is important because then we can know we are there and can make an effort to leave.

The above knowing gives our awareness and alertness direction. The direction is to detect when we have slipped into our own abyss and then we have a moment of choice to leave or stay.

Cultivating the will and yearning to always be outside of our abyss is the power that helps us to leave. 

The foundations of the above power is the knowing expressed in the first two points of this post.

Our abyss is ours. We created it, not anyone else. No one makes us slip into it. We do that. Therefore blame no one and make it your right, your choice and your benefit to leave it.

It benefits no one especially not ourselves, slipping into our abyss. When we rise out of our abyss we give ourselves a huge relief!   

Want to feel good, we always feel good outside of our own abyss.

If we slip in, there is a point where it is difficult to get out. Then external help is needed. Often this is others, our own body instincts and or the circumstances of our life.

When in our abyss we emit radiations that are contagious that draw out the abyss in others, in the same way or in different ways...

Two abysses never make a height.

Our purpose with our abyss is to transform it into light. As we transform it into light, with the help of our Divine Mother we empty it.

Our purpose is not to justify, solidify or become stuck or lost in our abyss but to see it, know it and transform it.

Our best defence is psychological separation!

End (5755).

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