289: Turn Off the News and DANCE

EPISODE · Sep 9, 2021 · 50 MIN

289: Turn Off the News and DANCE

from Kinetic Belief with Steven Canyon · host Steven Canyon

Steven and Meg long for an evening by the fireplace, drinking eggnog??  Steven points to an artist from the 1,500s who against all odds, is considered to be one of the happiest painters of all time.  He also reveals what bad news really is.  “Bad news circulars—are for the purpose of controlling people.  It’s a means that justifies the end.  Understanding the end result, is the only thing that will in-validate the means.  That will result in a person choosing, to no longer participate in the perpetual, handing off of the baton of fear filled thought forms.  Anything rooted in fear— produces sickness, possessiveness, jealousy, control, depression, it attracts the thing that’s feared in some representative form, it is the highest level of manipulation, it produces criticisms, judgments, blame, attack, and anger and provokes physical violence.  The consumption of fear—produces the intensity of an addiction.  People are on a high when the drug of bad news is available.  But when the possibility that something bad isn’t happening is there, there is a fear of the loss of the purpose of being negatively excited.  By choosing what you will give access to—you choose your attractions.  And I will tell you, there’s nothing more addictive to the desire of higher consciousness than that of the love of life, and the life that love produces.  All the beautiful life needs is—a chance to go to your dance.”Connect with Steven Canyon:Text “KINETIC" to 844-844-0049 Website - https://stevencanyon.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevencanyon/Clubhouse - @stevencanyon and @megancanyonFacebook - https://facebook.com/stevencanyonco

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