Don’t Take My Word For It, I Dare You To Try It. (This Month’s Page From 30 Days Of Metaphysics)

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As we make our journey along the spiritual path, we must learn to look at ourselves as spiritual scientists, putting everything to the test for ourselves before declaring it real. When I first began to learn to meditate my teacher would talk to me about other worlds, past lives and all sorts of things he saw in meditation. Although I believed him to certain degree, I decided I had to see these things for myself. So I learned how to meditate, and did everything he told me, just to see if he was telling me the truth. When I did, I was shocked. The experiences I had truly blew my mind. My being so surprised also made me realize I didn’t really believe in these things as much as I thought I did prior to having the experiences myself.  

From the book 30 Days of Metaphysics and Miracles In Your Life By Craig Kimbrough

As I read this page from my book, I was reminded that we have to live the positivity and metaphysics that we talk about. When we do, life becomes incredible. If we don’t, we may not even realize why, but on some level we will feel like something is missing.

Peace and Blessings,

Craig Kimbrough for Positive Guru Blog

2 Replies to “Don’t Take My Word For It, I Dare You To Try It. (This Month’s Page From 30 Days Of Metaphysics)”

  1. Mark Lanesbury

    It is an amazing world sitting right inside us. And it is so incredibly designed that it cannot be seen until we are each ready to believe in ourselves and take that step, to that awareness of the love within us all.
    Well written Craig 😀

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    • Craig Kimbrough Positive Guru Post author

      Thank you Mark. What you say is so true.It is truly amazing when we look at how perfectly designed that world within is. And we do need to believe in ourselves and the process in order to take that step. It is always good to hear from you my friend

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