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Why I Take Resistance Personally

Topic: Life PurposeBy Jennifer UrezzioPublished Recently added

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Are you ready to really understand something big? Ready -- everything in our world is a reflection of a part of us. This is why I take resistance so personally. What I mean by personally is I'm talking about in regard to me not directed or intended towards me. As a Teacher of Integrity (Soul Language; Axiom of Translation), I know that individuals are seeking my help and guidance to come back into unconditional love with themselves. So for a better life for myself and to help other individuals in a deeper way, I get to work the resistance. Here are some of my ahhs: 1. Words Are Powerful Often our words will let us know what we are resisting. I often notice words or sayings that keep coming up in my life and examine the deeper meaning in them. An example of this recently was HOME. Every time I heard the word home (and I was hearing it a lot), something in me would feel a longing. Finally, I sat down with my Soul Language team (my Soul) and had a conversation about this word. What I discovered was that my Soul had a deeper desire to connect in a more profound way to the Divine and really feel at HOME in that connection. 2. Feelings Are Powerful Resistance is just an opportunity to love yourself more. I used to roll my eyes at that statement. It is a cliche because it is true! I pay attention to my feelings and if I'm feeling discomfort, fear, doubt that is a chance to examine why I'm resisting the truth (that I'm one with the Universe/Divine/God). That's all resistance is truly about, is you resisting being one with the Divine. 3. You Are Powerful A friend shared a vision that she has of me -- it was beautiful and marvelous. It allowed me to pause and accept more deeply how powerful I am. This is not Ego gone wild, this is fact. The fact is we are all powerful creators. When you accept that, you understand how to create. If you would like to use this article on your website or in your own e-newsletter, please reprint in its entirety and include the following information: Copyright © 2008 Jennifer Urezzio, Jennifer Urezzio, is an intuitive healer and founder of Blooming Grove and Know Soul's Language. She believes the key to your happiness and success is already inside of you waiting for acceptance. (Including the contact information at the end), and you please send me a copy or link to your reprint to info@bloominggrove.net. If you need a photo for the reprint, go to www.bloominggrove.net/media. Thanks! This article can be reprinted freely online, as long as the entire article and this resource box are included.

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Jennifer Urezzio is a master intuitive and the founder and spiritual director of Know Soul’s Language. Soul Language is a way to consciously connect with your Soul that was received through Divine Guidance. Understanding your Soul Languages allows you to access your own Soul’s guidance to accept your value, be more confident, have more impact and grow into a stronger leader.

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