#123: How to Let Stress and Worry Pass You By -- Why the False Self is so "Sticky"

Why negativity sticks around. TWO: The core of the false self as it forms in early childhood. THREE: How we attract into our lives the very things we fear. FOUR: Early indoctrination and layers of conditioning. FIVE: Creating new energy for conscious mastery. SIX: Why the false self is so eager for movement and despises silence. SEVEN: Reminder of the SuperWisdom "Hara" Podcast (#96) in the "New Viewpoints" category. EIGHT: A simple silence exercise at the end of the day. 

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  • 2/6/2009 2:30 AM Lena wrote:
    I have been listening to your pod about 'sticky'.. and found it fascinating and could identify with and see how 'we' are influenced, drawn, manipulated.. and not encouraged to 'be' true to ourselves and to fulfill our birthright as a 'bright spiritual human' thank you for your kind words.. and I love that this is a global affair.. as we move towards a 'new age'. I look forward to the next broadcast.. with warm and good wishes Lena
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  • 2/22/2009 4:16 PM james rigotti wrote:
    I have been reading and working with vernon howards life healing wisdom for few years now,and just by accident found you at the bottom of an amazon page.I'm new to this site,heard my first podcast as you call it,and it just puts a smile on my face to hear truth from yet another source.Love the new descriptions,examples how we really need to simplify our lives.Like Vernon says it's about seeing, not doing.Thankyou for the work your doing. JR
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  • 2/23/2009 1:17 PM Mary wrote:
    Finally, after listening to my thoughts not to listen to this anymore, I came back and listened to this and here is the relase. It is starting to make sense about the whole teaching. This is worth it.
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