1/6 - With regards to telling if you are speaking authentically:
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3/6 - If it makes you feel weaker, stop saying it. Try to reformulate your speech until you can feel the ground under your feet solidifying. Then practice only saying things that make you strong.
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4/6 - Stop trying to use your speech to get what you want. You don’t necessarily know what you want. Instead, try to articulate what you believe to be true as carefully as possible. Then, accept the outcome.
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5/6 - Assume that your truth, as lived and spoken, will produce the best possible outcome. It’s an act of faith. But so is every other way of being.
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De cat on de teiboul. Iea men
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Jordan, I teach a communication method between two people. (It started as an acting exercise for actors developed by Sanford Meisner) It's the best tool I've ever seen for training people to tell the truth. If you're interested in a demonstration let me know.
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I tried to listen to myself talk once but I hated the sound of my voice.
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That's what meditation is all about
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Dr Peterson - I have a problem with this: - when people who are caught up in an ideology speak their falsehood it makes them feel incredibly strong. And it becomes ‘their truth’ ...
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Dr Peterson there is an interesting book called Power vs Force by Dr David Hawkins on this subject:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19795.Power_vs_Force …
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