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How Obsessing About Lack Affects Our Body & Our Energy

How Obsessing About Lack Affects Our Body & Our Energy

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If you keep obsessing about your lack - your lack of finances, your lack of time, your lack of energy - what are the chemicals you’re feeding the body? You’re taking thought, that’s producing a frequency, and that frequency, in the form of chemistry, is storing that thought emotionally right in your second center. You feel guilty, you feel unhappy. The moment you feel unhappy, you generate more thoughts equal to thar feeling. Which makes more chemicals. And you keep taking energy from the brain and storing it in the body.

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If you react to people in your life, and you feel anger, you feel frustration, you’re drawing from this field, this electromagnetic field. You’re tapping this resource and you’re making chemistry out of it. And the field shrinks. So, now, by doing that and by living in survival, the body is no longer a magnet. So, now, you have very little energy in the brain. In fact, only 5% of the energy is in the brain. 95% is stored in the body.

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“You’re tapping this resource and you’re making chemistry out of it. And the field shrinks.”

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