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		<description><![CDATA[As a sensitive INFJ for most of my life I had no desire to express who I truly was.  At the time I believed that I did not have anything of real value to share.  Upon reflection I came to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a sensitive INFJ for most of my life I had no desire to express who I truly was.  At the time I believed that I did not have anything of real value to share.  Upon reflection I came to realize that I was very afraid to put myself &#8220;Out There&#8221; on the line.</p>
<p>It is a very scary place to step outside of our comfort zone.  How many sensitive and non-sensitive alike, settle for a life of obscurity?  Sometimes a very safe place to reside is also a great place to suffocate.</p>
<p>After many years of personal growth, I took a huge risk and left everything I knew behind me.  Even though I was getting many of my needs met there was still a whole in my soul that needed filling.</p>
<p>Being out of my &#8220;comfort&#8221; zone was a very scary place for awhile.  It felt like I had crawled under a rock for what seemed like years.  After processing what I was truly meant to put forth in life a story came to me.  I wrote it out and lo and behold I gave birth to a novel.</p>
<p>It is called &#8220;Lotus Petal&#8221; and it is a spiritual parable that will help you to overcome your fear of death. It is being publish by Persona Publishing. I will keep you posted as to when it is on the market.</p>
<p>The process I followed for my development is available to all who care to seek their inner truth.  A great resource is Success University. You will find a link to it in the right menu under the blogroll.  There you can grab a free copy of &#8220;Think and Grow Rich&#8221; by Napolean Hill. Following these principals will lead to fulfillment physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.</p>
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		<title>The Upside of Anxiety Disorder</title>
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If you are seeking out Meditation as a way to deal with anxiety disorder then congratulations. You are heading down a path that will help you become aware of what you are on this earth for.
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<p>If you are seeking out Meditation as a way to deal with anxiety disorder then congratulations. You are heading down a path that will help you become aware of what you are on this earth for.</p>
<p><span> </span>In my experience anyone suffering with anxiety disorder is a person who is operating at a very high level of consciousness. They are normally what I would call &#8220;nice&#8221; people. Very sensitive types who care about each other, animals, and the planet.</p>
<p><span> </span>I see anxiety as unfocused energy. In my own experience, when I suffered with anxiety I was in a time of my life when I had no idea where I was heading. Meditation helped me to realize my true potential and who I was meant to be.</p>
<p><span> </span>Meditation practice can be as varied as the individuals who pursue it. When we think about meditation, it is easy to get a mental picture of Indian Gurus sitting in the lotus position. Luckily that is only one way to meditate and for some it is the best way. What I find helpful to know is that the goal of any meditation is to quiet and focus the mind.  There are numerous ways to accomplish this. Because there are many ways it can be quite enlightening to seek out and work with as many ways as you can. In this way you will learn more about yourself and discover which way works best for you.</p>
<p><span> </span>The common thread in all meditation practice is breathing techniques. I know from experience that it is the best way to start. Breathing helps to bring our awareness into the body where our feeling place is. This in turn takes energy away from the mind so it has to slow down. When the mind slows down anxiety becomes peace.</p>
<p>Within your body is your cellular memory of what you are meant to be doing with your life. Some call it our intuition although, regardless of what it is called we can all relate to having a gut feeling that something was about to occur. Chances are if we trusted that feeling we would have made the right decision at the time.  Can any of you relate to this?</p>
<p><span> </span>Your intuition is the voice of your authentic self. The part of you that has been wanting to express itself your whole life. Meditate, calm the chatter of your mind, and then listen to the wisdom of your body.</p>
<p><span> </span>Know that the amount of energy required to create anxiety within, when expressed outward in a positive way, will make a huge impact upon the world.</p>
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