Cynthia Warwick-Seiler

Whose World is it Anyway?

It is a lot of fun to see what concepts we hold and how they are serving us. Quite often I see concepts tailor and dictate our behavior and how much we can have and enjoy in the body.

Conversation with others bring out amazing viewpoints on how each one of us views our environment, ourselves and the world. None are right or wrong but all hold keys to how a person tailors their energy in response to their view.  If I were to ask 1 million people whose world is it, would we have 1 million different answers? I remember growing up hearing these answers:

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Psychics, Readings, and Seeing Others

“We” all read others, this is something that “we” as people do regularly. You, me and everybody knows how to read. You, me, and everybody knows how to tune into another being. Sometimes we are not conscious that we are reading, but we read constantly and quite frankly rarely turn it off.  When we are conscious of reading then we can turn it into something really validating and learn how to see and say hello to others in a way that feeds the soul.

For example:

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Gridsystems and the “Im Not OK syndrome”

Allot of people out there are feeling a bit stuck these days, economic woes, fears, and growth beyond mainstream conscious awareness seems to bring the worst fears out and give the feeling of “I’m not moving , thriving or I’m not OK” . Movement and thriving comes from the feeling of being OK no matter what. When someone is not consciously aware the universe seems larger than anything you can manage, when someone is consciously aware the first thing that lights up are the darker grid systems that keep one stuck. When you learn that you are always OK and are as GOD created you then you can manage and move and make your way off the grids that did not serve you and loose your fear of them.

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“Be the change you want to see in the world’….not so easy breezy

“Be the change you want to see in the world”. I love this quote from Gandhi, I have it plastered all over my office, in brochures for my classes and websites. It is one of the quotes that have inspired my life and work most. To me it means take up the mantle of being a visionary, inspire yourself and others with integrity. See and be who you came here to be is what I teach in my classes and seminars.

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