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Hello one and all, just giving feedback on my thoughts from LL1.

I'll try and keep this short, but I don't mind saying, I am enjoying TSOGR and all that is coming to me because of it.

Firstly, absolutely love that there is no rush on these LL's, as I then have time to absorb and understand clearly what the questions are asking, and simple as the questions may seem, you definitely need to think about them.

After completing all the questions in LL1, then sitting back and thinking about the answers I had given, and then thinking about what I had written when introducing myself, I had a sudden realisation, that despite the struggles and deprivations I believed I had been through, I actually realised that I had so much more to be grateful for, but which I have taken for granted.
My good health, my old but mortgage free house, the beautiful lake and native bush environment that surrounds my house, my old but paid off vehicle, my sharpness of mind that enabled me to attend university last year, and to see the opportunity provided by TSOGR course and the wonderful people involved in it, and of course my family, siblings, and my parents.
I have so much to be grateful for, but I have never realised it.
Just from one LL, and reading TSOGR book, I realise I need to be grateful, for a lot of what I have in my life, right now! But I believe not only do I need to be grateful, but I need to say it; and express it, on a daily basis, so that it becomes a conscious way of being, and living, and eventually a new daily habit.

I understand that the LL1 was mainly to give me a financial starting point of where I am right now, and I have that starting point, but I have also through the LL1, realised the power of gratitude.
I have undergone a mind-shift that has seemed to release a dark cloud that has been hanging over me for so long, I don't even know how long it has been over me.

Gee, I'm actually so excited about all of this I feel like I'm on a cloud, and now I'm just hoping I don't fall off too soon.

I recall in the TSOGR book that "GRATITUDE" opens up communication with the formless intelligence. Nothing material has occurred yet (at least I don't think so) but I am absolutely loving the vibrations that I am receiving.

I have my CMI from the LL1, and I have so much more I want to relate about, but if I don't stop here, I'll end up writing a book, or worse still, drooling all over this forum.

So, I am loving this! I am loving this! I am loving this!

LL2, here I come!

I AM READY! I AM WILLING!

Blessings

Andrew
 
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Thank you for sharing. Your words have reminded me of the importance of gratefullness.


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Hi Andrew,

My first a-HA moment with SOGR was that I was already rich! And you are right about gratitude; Wally mentions it often in the book, there is an entire chapter on it and it is the last word in the book!


Be good to yourself, live life passionately and always, always expect success!! I don't know how long I will live, but I'll live until I die!!

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Andrew,

Thanks for sharing. We all love to read about all the good things that happen to students of this course.

As long as you remember to be grateful, you will never "fall off" that cloud.

BTW, have you seen the "I am grateful for" thread in the "It's All Relative" board? I love to keep up with my gratitude journal by posting on that forum. You may also like "What did you do to feel good today?" and "5 great things that happened today."

Have fun!

Love and Blessings,
Rachel
 
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