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Solutions are Found from a Larger Perspective

Transcript Excerpts of Jane’s Teachings during
the “Shifting into Your New Consciousness” group 9-10-09:

“In some traumatic event, when a child makes a limiting decision, it’s generally a decision that, in some form, life is not meant to work.  There must be something wrong with them, and/or there’s something inherently wrong with life.  There’s some impossibility there. And so they make a decision that is limiting because it limits things to life not working.  It means, ‘Now I can’t find love.’  Or ‘Now I can’t succeed.’  Or ‘Now this won’t work,’ or ‘that won’t work,’ because now the idea is the nature of life is limited in some way.

A limiting decision is the opposite of evolution.  A very advanced soul, rather than making a limiting decision, shakes the walls of heaven and says, ‘What does this mean?’  Rather than contracting to a very small, unworkable idea of something, they expand themselves to open up to more than what they knew before, in which case it can now be seen that life does, in fact, work.  But you have to expand your consciousness in order to understand that life is meant to work.  It requires transformation and growth.  So it’s similar when there’s a perceived conflict between people, and it seems as though there’s no solution. If the truth that life is meant to work is held in place, if that’s understood, then rather than freak out and run in the opposite direction, and say, ‘Oh God, a conflict.  O dear!’, if instead you explore it and go underneath it to what’s really going on, you find out that there’s a larger frame-of-reference that it can be viewed in, where there is a solution.”

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