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What Do You See When You Look Into the Mirror?

I came across this very interesting article that got me thinking. Who do I see when I look into the mirror? Is it the person I feel I am deep down? Is it the person other people see? Do I even really see myself or do I see all the things I can't stand about myself?

Recently I had some very strange experiences. When I looked into the mirror or even in some photos I looked younger, just for a fleeting moment. What does that mean? How can I capture that moment and make it real? I am not quite sure, but since my discovery of EFT I feel that it is something that is achievable and the website article that triggered this post is just another confirmation and also a reminder to use EFT on everything.

EFT Mirror TechniqueThe mirror metaphor also reminds me of a segment the Self-Empowerment videos from MyGenie.tv about weightloss. I use the information in that video as a blue print for anything in our lives that we have a hard time accepting that we can use EFT on.

The other thing that really jumped out from that article was the first paragraph:
"Our world is the manifestation of our feelings. Period. Every single thing we experience as reality was brought into our experience because we “felt” it into being. It isn’t our thoughts or emotions, alone, that move formless into form. Individually, they aren’t very powerful, and although they can and have moved waves to particles, the truth is there is a much faster and more effective way to do this. It is the merging of those two things as a singular feeling in the heart. Because the feelings we emit from the heart center are so powerfully electromagnetic, they pull matching vibrational photons into form at the speed of light. In short, whatever it is we want to experience in life, we must FEEL it into being."
It is especially the last sentence that says it all:
"Whatever it is we want to experience in life, we must FEEL it into being"
It is not just that our thoughts that create things, it is our thoughts combined with powerful feelings and emotions that create things. We draw into our lives what we focus on and often we don't pay to much attention to our focus and then are surprised by what shows up. We are really more powerful than we think, so think of what you really want.



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