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I know people can usually have whatever they want. But I have a few question for you guys
What would you do if your love never came back?
How would you react with your own life, if they never came back?
I ask this because, I think it's important to get to the point. Where you don't need them back. You still want them, but you've learned how to live life without them. And you don't even get sad or anything about it anymore
I think a lot of times, people will visualize or RS their loves, but deep down still have negative emotions towards it. You have to get to the point, where when you think of them, it's mostly positive
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I would jump into the things that I've discovered to make me happy. Whatever those things are, I'd do a lot of it. Eventually, I'd be so happy that he would be a small thought. That is how I felt before he manifested. I felt like "Wow, I'm actually happy."
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Was never an option for me. I KNEW my boyfriend would come back and he has.
You should never ask yourself what if ........
Because then that's just showing that you don't trust the universe
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jensherratt wrote:
Was never an option for me. I KNEW my boyfriend would come back and he has.
You should never ask yourself what if ........
Because then that's just showing that you don't trust the universe
Oh, I know my person is coming back too.... but I think too many people stress/worry about it too much, instead of trusting in the universe... It's almost like they need to get it off their minds for a little, so they can start thinking positively about it
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Dan2015 wrote:
jensherratt wrote:
Was never an option for me. I KNEW my boyfriend would come back and he has.
You should never ask yourself what if ........
Because then that's just showing that you don't trust the universeOh, I know my person is coming back too.... but I think too many people stress/worry about it too much, instead of trusting in the universe... It's almost like they need to get it off their minds for a little, so they can start thinking positively about it
Yeah there are people who worry and have doubts but that's where I recommend they learn to love themselves first. I think if they're doubting the process then they may have self esteem issues
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Dan2015 wrote:
What would you do if your love never came back?
How would you react with your own life, if they never came back?
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^ I needed that laugh! Thank you!!
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jensherratt wrote:
Was never an option for me. I KNEW my boyfriend would come back and he has.
You should never ask yourself what if ........
Because then that's just showing that you don't trust the universe
Worked differently for me. I didn't have faith. I didn't know she'd come back. I just reached the point where I was sick of always doing RS for her and I wanted to live for myself again because I deserved to be happy. I let go and lived, she entered my life again, but by then I changed and wanted something different. I couldn't have found a new level of happiness and self-growth if I didn't ask myself "What if?" and pick the road less taken.
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big_blue wrote:
^ I needed that laugh! Thank you!!
Many years ago in grade school, my friends and I would sing 50 Cent "*****, get in my car" right in the middle of class when we were supposed to be working. My teacher would throw a fit lol.
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Colonel Roosevelt wrote:
jensherratt wrote:
Was never an option for me. I KNEW my boyfriend would come back and he has.
You should never ask yourself what if ........
Because then that's just showing that you don't trust the universeWorked differently for me. I didn't have faith. I didn't know she'd come back. I just reached the point where I was sick of always doing RS for her and I wanted to live for myself again because I deserved to be happy. I let go and lived, she entered my life again, but by then I changed and wanted something different. I couldn't have found a new level of happiness and self-growth if I didn't ask myself "What if?" and pick the road less taken.
Then you can't have wanted it as much as you thought