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What if I have always let others take the best and put them first?
What if it is my turn to step up for me?
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By Lynne Cory
What if I have always let others take the best and put them first?
What if it is my turn to step up for me?
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By Lynne Cory
What if your food can go bad then it is good for you, and if your food can’t go bad it is not good for you?
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By Lynne Cory
What if “because light travels with a finite speed, I never witness anything at the present moment? I have only witnessed the past.”
Welcome to our World Facebook
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What if we change our path when we second guess the way we are going?
Nina
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By Lynne Cory
What if making someone else feel embarrassed, less than, humiliated, powerless, cheated, stupid, wounded, unnecessarily disappointed or worried is a NEW crime punishable by 5 years in a prison in Siberia?
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What if most obstacles melt away when we make up our minds to walk boldly through them? Orison Swett Marden
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What if everyone wants me to continue to be the nice, docile, sweet person who always sacrifices to make others comfortable?
What if the real me is beginning to surface and I am not always so accommodating because I now want more balanced relationships with equal give and take?
By Lynne Cory
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What if it became against the law to floss our teeth? What if the average person loves to “push the envelope” just a little by slightly breaking the law? What if I don’t’ always walk in the crosswalk or come to a complete stop at the stop sign or travel a few miles over the speed limit?
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By Lynne Cory
What if holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die?
Buddha
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By Lynne Cory
What if my friend can see nothing good in her life and complains about “EVERYTHING” and it is getting me down?
What if I complain about her constant complaining and now I am whiny too?
What if I mentally sprinkle us both with with pale pink sparkles before we meet?
By Lynne Cory
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What if I thanked my angels and guides and teachers in the unseen dimensions for their help and love and wisdom with which they surround me? Veronica
What if I can not even imagine how different my life would be without their quiet guidance?
By Lynne Cory
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What if you cannot fall off of your path no matter what you do or which way you go?
What if however you live your life, it is your path to knowledge?
What if all pathways will lead us to our ultimate goal?
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What if I struggled for years in my business, always seemingly short of money and often stressed by paying with money not yet in my checkbook?
What if I sat quietly and asked what is the lesson here and heard that I had a great fear of hurting other people’s feelings or letting them down or being embarrassed by not being able to pay them for services they so kindly had given me?
What if this was not a dollar problem but a self-worth problem?
What if once I began to love myself more and put myself first more, my money situation improved and I was able to easily pay my bills?
By Lynne Cory
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What if most of the things we worry and stress about never actually happen? What if worry is just a waste of my precious time? What if I shift my focus to what is going on this very minute? What if I appreciate all the things that are going well in my life? What if it takes a concentrated effort to shift from worry to appreciation?
By Lynne Cory
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What if, before we come onto the planet, we pre-select how long each of our relationships is to last? What if my grandson was only to bring me joy for 25 years? Perhaps he owes me 4 children from a previous lifetime but not his enduring companionship? What if she is to come in later in my life and help me in my final years of illness but she cannot help me because I will not end an abusive marriage? What if I miss the experience in this lifetime and it presents itself in the next one? What if there is nothing to be guilty about?
By Lynne Cory
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What if in every life situation that presents itself to me, I get to choose whether to be angry or loving, to listen or talk-over, to be compassionate or gossipy or worried or hopeful? What if the choice is always mine? What if this choice dictates the next episode in my life, good or not-so-good? What if simply being aware of this is the first big step?
By Lynne Cory
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What if before we reincarnated onto Mother Earth we went before a tribunal where we were given a long list from which we could choose our physical features and attributes? What if I choose my gender, my race, the time and country where I was born, my parents and family members, my potential height and weight, my facial features and talents and skills that I might explore and expand upon during my coming lifetime? What if there is nothing to dislike about me because I specifically chose everything about myself to further my learning and growth?
By Lynne Cory
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What if I always bring people to my life that vibrate the same? What if her friend is always trying to maneuver something from her boyfriend? What if then she notices how she is always manipulating her mother? What if they are the same?
What if he is always kind and helpful to me and is showing me how people perceive me? What if we all live in a hall of mirrors?
By Lynne Cory
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What if I respect myself enough to walk away from anything that no longer serves me, teaches me or makes me happy?
By Lynne Cory
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What if the only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing?
John Powell
By Lynne Cory
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What if I don’t know where I am going but I am on my way?
Carl Sagan
By Lynne Cory
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What if “a man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life”?
Muhammad Ali
By Lynne Cory
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What if the universe opens its gates to our desires and all we have to do is walk through, feel good and appreciate?
What if we “hem and haw” and dawdle and think and ponder and BAM, the gates slam shut?
By Lynne Cory
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What if only those attempting the absurd will achieve the impossible? E C Escher
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By Lynne Cory
What if the universe “always” provides everything we need at the time we need it?
What if I don’t have it yet, then I know that I am not quite ready for it to appear?
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By Lynne Cory
What if, as I awoke, I looked into the mirror and said “Lynne, I love you,” and then went on with my amazing day?
Louise Hay
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By Lynne Cory
What if suicide is just another way to die when the pain gets to be too much?
What if there is no guilt or shame attached to this passing?
What if every way we pass is what is best for us?
What if we all get another chance to come back and try it again here?
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What if I helped you while you were here on the Earth and then you passed?
What if you are now helping guide me from the other side?
By Lynne Cory
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What if there are portals to other dimensions here on Earth to allow those who choose to come and go? What if these portals are only open briefly and if we choose to enter, we need to be quick? What if we tether ourself to Earth’s core before we enter if we choose to return?
By Lynne Cory
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What if she eats drama for dinner? What if she creates drama where others don’t see it? What if drama has become so comfortable for her that when things are going smoothly she feels unwell? What if she has seen the dark side of life since childhood?
By Lynne Cory
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What if scary movies and cartoons are getting more and more violent to numb our society from the negative stuff going on around us? What if the government has a secret agenda?