Episode 6 - Judgment and the subconscious, how we just have to go for it and say F it ?


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Apr 22 2019 22 mins   1
When we sit in limbo wondering whether to take the leap and follow our truth, our own true path in life, we are never going to be truly happy. I'm not saying just hit the road and leave it all behind. The due diligence is to go deep and see if our choices are serving our higher good, our higher self. Our higher self is all knowing. When we know, we KNOW. There are consequences when we choose to come from a place of love. And, there are consequences when we come from a place of fear. One sets you free. The other imprisons you in a prison of your own making. This episode might make a few of you angry. If you believe blindly in a gospel delivered by a preacher without discovering the truth for yourself...you'll never be free. Now, don't believe a word I say! Find out for yourself. If you think I'm full of it, cool! Go find your own truth, don't take it as gospel from anyone but you and your higher self. Additionally, the pious are those that serve the darkness through judgment. We'll explore that with my brother and friend Michael Simonson, a man you met in our first episode. Again, don't believe a word he says. Find out for yourself. That said, this will get you thinking (or angry!). Warning: there are numerous F-bombs in this episode as I've used recordings of conversations off the cuff. I feel that leaving them in portrays the truth of my thought process and makes it authentic. Music in this episode comes from Loco Lobo, found on the Free Music Archive. Loco Lobo's website is www.musikbrause.de. Michael Simonson, our special guest, can be found at www.michaelsimonsonfoundation.org. Please investigate both if you are interested. If you would like more information about me, please visit eyesopenproductions.com and send me a note. If you think I'm full of beans, I'd still love to hear from you. Keep your thoughts and intentions positive, for they create your reality. -Thom Dharma Pollard