Taya

So I know I'm God, how do I start acting like it?

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I've become aware that I am God. I have created this life and the universe. I am highly aware of this and have been for some time now. The problem is I just struggle to integrate what I know into everyday life. How do I live my life knowing I am God? I want to manifest and attract specific things into my life but struggle to, it's frustrating because I know I am God but for some reason I can't create the life I want or it feels too hard/out of reach/unrealistic? They say you can have anything, Leo says that you need to consciously create, but how do I? 

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By accepting what is in any given moment. Not in an unconscious way, but in a conscious way. If you feel like you’ve achieved something, I can guarantee you that that, too, will come and go. Isn’t that beautiful, though?


I AM itching for the truth 

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The fun is exactly in figuring this out for yourself. :) Have faith that You're going to do it. And work for it.

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what it is about is to raise your level of consciousness as much as possible for as long as possible. and act as always, that is, doing what you want. Only with a low level of consciousness you want some things and with a higher one, others.

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if you knew you're god you'd know there is no doer so how you going to act

don't start acting stop acting

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@Taya My australian friend, well done and welcome to the best forum around.

My personal recommendation is Leo's Life Purpose Course.

Also, search on YouTube Rob Cutter - Conscious Creation (He's a humble and very wise dude from Springfield, Missouri. Highly Spiritual Content. That man was there for me when no one else was.

Good day,

Greg.


"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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