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The Be-Do-Have Paradigm, Giving From A Place Of Already Having + More On Manifesting!
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Would love to hear your feedback and invite more listeners on the show so subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Follow on Spotify or hit me up on Instagram or Twitter! This episode I dive deeper into "Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 2/3" By Neale Donald Walsch on "The The Be-Do-Have paradigm, and how most people have it reversed. Most people believe if they “have” a thing (more time, money, love—whatever), then they can finally “do” a thing (write a book, take up a hobby, go on vacation, buy a home, undertake a relationship), which will allow them to “be” a thing (happy, peaceful, content or in love). In actuality, they are reversing the Be-Do-Have paradigm. In the universe as it really is (as opposed to how you think it is), “havingness” does not produce “beingness,” but the other way around. First you “be” the thing called “happy” (or “knowing,” or “wise,” or “compassionate,” or whatever), then you start “doing” things from this place of beingness—and soon you discover that what you are doing winds up bringing you the things you’ve always wanted to “have.”
91 episodes
Manage episode 303392733 series 2788515
Would love to hear your feedback and invite more listeners on the show so subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Follow on Spotify or hit me up on Instagram or Twitter! This episode I dive deeper into "Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 2/3" By Neale Donald Walsch on "The The Be-Do-Have paradigm, and how most people have it reversed. Most people believe if they “have” a thing (more time, money, love—whatever), then they can finally “do” a thing (write a book, take up a hobby, go on vacation, buy a home, undertake a relationship), which will allow them to “be” a thing (happy, peaceful, content or in love). In actuality, they are reversing the Be-Do-Have paradigm. In the universe as it really is (as opposed to how you think it is), “havingness” does not produce “beingness,” but the other way around. First you “be” the thing called “happy” (or “knowing,” or “wise,” or “compassionate,” or whatever), then you start “doing” things from this place of beingness—and soon you discover that what you are doing winds up bringing you the things you’ve always wanted to “have.”
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