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Introspection

Introspection

All your experiences, events, conditions and acts are the reactions of your subconscious mind to your thoughts. Remember, it is not the thing believed in, but the belief in your own mind, which brings about the result.

🔴 Cease believing in the false beliefs, opinions, superstitions and fears of mankind. 🔴

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