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Universal Mistruths that Suppress a Loving Appreciation of Self

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Humanity has been educated through the use of retribution and cultural

formatting to hold its head down, remain subservient to the masters of

the realm, men, elders and the rules set in place by unseen hands. We

continue to follow many of those ancient rules without question because

most everyone does and humanity has learned that insurrection is always

met by change and many times by reprisals. Most people fear change and

regard it with suspicion. They would rather labor in the safety of

their illusions than venture out to create a new path that may hold an

unknown or untried vision of another reality.

 

 

 

One of the mistruths that suppress free thinking and an expression of

one's divinity is the fear of committing an act of heresy. In many

religions and cultures even today, to admit a direct communication with

the Creator or angels and guides could attract scorn, possible expulsion

from the fold and/or instigate immediate reformatting to restore the

accepted dogma. Look no further than the martyrs and saints in history,

who were imprisoned, burned at the stake, drawn and quartered and

silenced from expressing their truth and in many cases, the desire for

change. Each being on this world carries the ancient cell memory of

these and other events of suppression within their genetic formatting

because their ancestors heard, saw or experienced them and it was

imprinted. That formatting is anchored into this timeline by physical

and verbal reinforcement as well as the body language of parents,

teachers and peers.

 

 

 

Each culture has its own catchphrases that have become mantras which

have the potential to block spiritual enlightenment and empowerment.

Scarcely a person in this timeline has not heard, " Idle hands are

the devil's playground. " This saying imprints the need to

remain busy to be in rightness with God and negates the importance of

being still to recognize that God is within you. Other common sayings

like, " I am only human. " or " Leave well enough alone. "

can impart a message that humanity is limited and imprints the notion

that God is separate from us. They can suppress the desire to reach for

the stars or improve non-serving situations. The phrase, " Sticks

and stone may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. " is

another mistruth. In fact, words imprint deeper than physical trauma,

along with the body language that accompanied them.

 

 

 

Many blessed beings have been formatted through body language and words

like, " Keep the peace. " " Don't rock the boat. "

" If I was perfect I wouldn't be here. " " If it sounds too

good to be true, it probably is. " " If you stick your neck out

far enough, somebody will chop it off for you. " " If God would

have wanted me to fly, he would've given me wings. " " When it

rains, it pours. " " God helps those who help themselves. "

" A rich man has less chance of getting into heaven than a camel

threaded through the eye of a needle. "

 

 

 

The release of old formatting, which has the potential to limit your

ability to assist the Creator in the plan that you made for this time,

will aid you to step beyond the illusion to recognize the reality of

your highest purpose.

 

 

 

More common phrases that imply or imprint mistruths:

 

I crashed and burned.

 

I died or I almost died.

 

You are killing me.

 

The hell if I know.

 

I look like death warmed over.

 

I have been chewed up and spit out.

 

Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

 

Give them enough rope and they will hang themselves.

 

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

 

You can pick your friends but you can't pick your family.

 

Never go into business with your family.

 

Pass the buck.

 

It is the end of the road.

 

Money doesn't go far.

 

You have a chip on your shoulder.

 

Quitters never prosper.

 

The lights are on but nobody is home.

 

If you don't go to college you will never succeed.

 

When you reach 30 it is hard to lose weight.

 

If you keep making that face, it will stick that way.

 

You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

 

Wives: you can't live with them; you can't kill them.

 

Anything that could go wrong, will.

 

Nice guys finish last.

 

I do my best work under pressure.

 

Dead right.

 

Keep your germs to yourself.

 

That's the way it is.

 

Stuck between a rock and a hard place.

 

 

 

 

 

Erin

 

Serenity Vibration Healing®

 

www.newrealmsofpossibility.com <http://www.newrealmsofpossibility.com/>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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