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I Have Arrived

An episode of the The New Thought Guy podcast, hosted by Rev. Dr. Jay Willick D.D., titled "I Have Arrived" was published on June 7, 2021 and runs 16 minutes.

June 7, 2021 ·16m · The New Thought Guy

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June has been about connecting with the Divine within. In sleep and prayer, we do so when we talk to our subconscious. By turning ourselves on to the idea of infinite possibilities existing in the Universe, we do so. By affirming who we really are and our place in the scheme of things Universal, we do so. I've used this month to remind us to step away from doing, so we can BE. And in the being, we refresh, reboot, reconnect to our power. We also reframe the stories that have emerged, re-emerged, or are stubborn and thus show up to slow us down and trigger old habits. Even when you have done the forgiveness work, the shadow work, and the trauma work, the junk sometimes shows up. So the work must go on. Rev. Jay takes us on the journey to connect to IT and our daily arrival to our magnificence. Tax Deductible Love Offerings:  PayPal.me/newthoughtsc or on your Givelify app  Venmo:  NewThought-SpiritualCenter  Support us as your AmazonSmile and at iGive.com  Facebook:  @newthoughtsc   Twitter:  @newthoughtsc   Instagram:  @newthoughtsc  Website:  https://www.newthoughtsc.org  2021 New Thought Spiritual Center. All rights reserved. photo "Young Woman Winning Trail Race" by David Pereiras - licensed from Envato Elements

June has been about connecting with the Divine within. In sleep and prayer, we do so when we talk to our subconscious. By turning ourselves on to the idea of infinite possibilities existing in the Universe, we do so. By affirming who we really are and our place in the scheme of things Universal, we do so. I've used this month to remind us to step away from doing, so we can BE. And in the being, we refresh, reboot, reconnect to our power. We also reframe the stories that have emerged, re-emerged, or are stubborn and thus show up to slow us down and trigger old habits. Even when you have done the forgiveness work, the shadow work, and the trauma work, the junk sometimes shows up. So the work must go on. Rev. Jay takes us on the journey to connect to IT and our daily arrival to our magnificence.

Tax Deductible Love Offerings:  PayPal.me/newthoughtsc or on your Givelify app 

Venmo:  NewThought-SpiritualCenter 

Support us as your AmazonSmile and at iGive.com 

Facebook:  @newthoughtsc   Twitter:  @newthoughtsc   Instagram:  @newthoughtsc 

Website:  https://www.newthoughtsc.org 

2021 New Thought Spiritual Center. All rights reserved.


photo "Young Woman Winning Trail Race" by David Pereiras - licensed from Envato Elements

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