Energetic Assumptions

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Energetic Assumptions - Nonduality and the True Nature of the Self - They are the first beliefs. Beliefs that are embodied in the nervous system before you can think, even before you can talk. These influence all thinking, feeling and sensing until we begin to awaken to their silent influence and move towards full consciousness

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