Consciousness Shifting

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Shifting is happening now

In my last article that I posted, the topic of consciousness shifting was revealed because in our current world with all the events occurring and people wandering what is going on, the shifting is happening now.

This much need it shifting is awakening each individual inner spirit, to some in very intense ways and to others in a much subtle and passive path, nevertheless is it occurring to the benefit of all in the long term.

While doing research and reading, I stumble upon a wonderful book written by Dr. Wayne Dyer (beloved by many) The Shift in which, he describes that the shifting happens in stages. The four stages that he writes about are; 1. from, 2. ambition, 3. to and 4. meaning , a journey that many of us
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As Dr. Wayne Dyer will write, the above to stages are mandatory shits that we all experience in our journey to our humanness. Sadly for many people the ambition stage seems to be the end road, but for those that are seeking truth, knowledge and ascension of our spirit while on this earth, they eventually find two more stages for their personal progression.

Suddenly, as we make a conscious decision to get past the ego driven ambition mode, we arrive at a place in our mind and spirit, where we realize that we do have an choice to make a u- turn on our path away from the ego false dominating self to our point origin or to the invisible divine upper realm.

At this new shift in life, we move from the ambition TO a life of purpose and meaning driven by spirit in a heart center mode, connected with oneness in all that is around us, perception of the beauty of creation and the fluidity of nature as it unfold from moment to

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