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What Does Conscious Living Mean To You?
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<p>Share your thoughts on Conscious Living - what does it mean to you?  </p>
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  1. 12 years ago
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Hi Christine. Let's invite others to join your group. And Conscious Living, well, it is being aware of nature, the inner self, and always listening to that little voice that guides you. Many times, life, noise, emotions get in the way of being truly conscious, but when we live in the conscious, it is truly wonderful.
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  1. 12 years ago
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Hi Christine, I really enjoyed you and your sweet laugh on the radio show this evening. Dummy me should have turned my computer volumn down while talking on my cell phone, I couldn't hear well... and then I got flustered...which is a habit of mine when things don't go as planned. I'm quite sure I haven't much mastered conscious living yet, though I feel at my age I really should be trying harder. I was curious because of some of my own experiences, do you belive in reincarnation? Such as slowly climbing a ladder each life in search of enlightment?
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  1. 12 years ago
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I believe that we are on a journey of evolving as Spiritual beings both individually and collectively. I believe that in any given incarnation we take on roles to not only advance our own growth but that of those in our lives and of the entire collective consciousness. Sometimes we get to play the good, sometimes the bad. I also believe that with the energy shift on the planet that we are being given the opportunity to recognize that we are already enlightened and the growth is in uncovering it. For me, it's a great and exciting time to be here.

I also believe that past life memories are there to offer us a thread to the lessons we have already learned, but it requires consciousness in this lifetime to see it from this perspective.

I could go on...and on...
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  1. 12 years ago
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Your answer does make me feel much better about the bad that happened in my life. I never gave reincarnation much thought until I had a profound experience in my 40's that opened it up for me. I had been deathly afraid of deep water all my life and at the end of the "lesson" I was intensely inspired to go jump in the deep end of the swimming pool. I had never learned to swim. I called a dear friend over to pull me out in case the voice in my mind was wrong...but I briefly heard a heavenly chorus as I went under finding I could do everything in the water I never could before. The voice indicated I had drowned in a prior life and that's why I was so fearful. I had always thought it was because I had had a couple of scary experiences in water in my youth. I love your take on it.
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