Want to raise your vibration? Don’t keep your eyes on the scoreboard!

In most activities, the goal of the activity is at least two-fold.

Let’s see how it is through a few examples:

Losing weight: losing weight can come from wanting to lose weight to look better, feel better, fight off diabetes, etc. And losing weight can come from wanting to take back control of your life: live according to your will instead of your whim.

Winning a football game:

goal 1: look good, be celebrated, make lots of money
goal 2: be the best you can be at something you love
goal 3: be part of the winning team

Raising your vibration:

goal 1: feel better about yourself and your life
goal 2: have bragging rights and a sense of superiority over others
goal 3: fulfill on the divine purpose of being a human being

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In most activities, the goal of the activity is at least two-fold.

Let’s see how it is through a few examples:

Losing weight: losing weight can come from wanting to lose weight to look better, feel better, fight off diabetes, etc. And losing weight can come from wanting to take back control of your life: live according to your will instead of your whim.

Winning a football game:

goal 1: look good, be celebrated, make lots of money
goal 2: be the best you can be at something you love
goal 3: be part of the winning team

Raising your vibration:

goal 1: feel better about yourself and your life
goal 2: have bragging rights and a sense of superiority over others
goal 3: fulfill on the divine purpose of being a human being

Next click to read the rest of the story

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