You’re More Than Your Opinion
Brice will expand on the (title) statement in more detail in the video.
When I sat back and thought about it, I realized the truth in the statement.
Our minds are not our soul. Our minds are part of our bodies. Our bodies are the expression of the soul. Not the soul. The soul is real, the body isn’t.
That doesn’t sound so crazy, once you realize the concept of energy. The Hathor’s tell us they see our bodies as egg shaped balls of energy. Millions of tiny points of light. They see our energy bodies. They see our bodies from their dimensional reality, not from the third dimension where we reside. We as humans have descended into this dimension to experience the polarity of this reality. In this dimension our bodies vibrate at a frequency that is low enough that we appear solid. So back to the statement, “you are more than your opinion”.
When we listen to the vibration of the thoughts in the mind, we think we are solidifying a fact. When in reality, we are not. We are making an assumption, or creating a situation based on something that is probably manifested by our ego. That trickster, again. So, while the thought isn’t real, we must be careful what we think. Because our bodies don’t know the thought is a manifestation of the ego that will trick us into believing it real, thence causing it to become real in our life. The vibration of the thought, presents itself as a solid 3D manifestation.
In today’s video, Brice talks about the challenge many face when it comes to food. I can’t say I have an addiction to food, but there have been times in my life when I would use food to soothe a stressful situation. Or I would use it to replace or create a feeling of joy that I lacked in my life. The best example of this is chocolate. I really like dark chocolate. I always kept a chocolate bar in my cupboard or desk in case. When I felt down or was a target for someone to blame or make fun of, or when stress became to much, I would take out the chocolate. Now that I recognize this, I try not to use it as a vice. I try to turn the situation around. I own the feeling and work to let it go.
I don’t have a food addiction, but there are people close to me that do. It is painful to watch them struggle with weight, and with the mental anguish of fighting the food frustration that keeps them stuck. It’s hard to watch, knowing, I can’t help. I know they have to work through that pain on their own. I do try to be supportive, knowing I can never really understand their pain.
I hope anyone reading this, that suffers with food addiction, will be able to find the strength to work through the injured energy that causes the suffering. I hope you can find the courage to see your beauty and know that you are perfect. You are everything good in the world. When you are released from your dark night, you will shine. The world will know you for the being you are. And you will know joy and peace. Until then, know, anything is possible. You only need to believe and remember, your opinions are not you.
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