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		<title>By: Kris Stecker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kris Stecker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 21:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Excellent points and thank you for your observations. I have taken the empty handed leap into the void and it takes time, but once the universe sees that you are relentless about your commitment to succeed, the opportunities manifest. Keep up the great work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent points and thank you for your observations. I have taken the empty handed leap into the void and it takes time, but once the universe sees that you are relentless about your commitment to succeed, the opportunities manifest. Keep up the great work.</p>
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		<title>By: Nancy Sciore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nancy Sciore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 20:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have experienced the sheer joy and relief of being laid-off from a job I couldn&#039;t stand but couldn&#039;t bring myself to leave. In those cases, as in certain relationship break-ups, I felt, to the core, that God or the Universe was doing for me what I could not or would not do for myself. Usually, my reluctance to make the change was based on fear, real or imagined, and worries about the expectations of others.

My last big lay-off gave me the opportunity to pursue a long standing goal to become trained in Massage. I had been considering Spa Tech from the time when it was PRI. I LOVED IT! 

Since graduating, I have had various experiences in different settings, some I liked better than others, but ultimately decided that I did this to get out on my own and that I was not going to get anywhere I wanted to be until I did. So now, in this crazy economy, I am building a practice that is really mine, and somehow, defying logic, I am getting by. I plan to do much more than that.

With the help of my Polarity therapist, (who also happens to have been my Polarity Teacher), at Spa Tech, I am learning to allow myself to receive, without having to know where it is all going to come from. As I open to the possibilities that I may not even be able to imagine, they begin to appear.

I still get tied up in the expectations of others, but not quite so tightly and certainly not for as long as I used to. Right now, that means that I have to trust the universe to support me in my ability to have my own sessions every 2-3 weeks. I rarely try to justify the expense or the time to anyone, including myself, anymore. I KNOW that this is a huge part of what is propelling me forward and giving me the elements I need to grow into my most amazing, gifted, and wildly successful, self.

A psychic told me, a few years, ago that I was supposed to be a Great Healer. And so, it is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have experienced the sheer joy and relief of being laid-off from a job I couldn&#8217;t stand but couldn&#8217;t bring myself to leave. In those cases, as in certain relationship break-ups, I felt, to the core, that God or the Universe was doing for me what I could not or would not do for myself. Usually, my reluctance to make the change was based on fear, real or imagined, and worries about the expectations of others.</p>
<p>My last big lay-off gave me the opportunity to pursue a long standing goal to become trained in Massage. I had been considering Spa Tech from the time when it was PRI. I LOVED IT! </p>
<p>Since graduating, I have had various experiences in different settings, some I liked better than others, but ultimately decided that I did this to get out on my own and that I was not going to get anywhere I wanted to be until I did. So now, in this crazy economy, I am building a practice that is really mine, and somehow, defying logic, I am getting by. I plan to do much more than that.</p>
<p>With the help of my Polarity therapist, (who also happens to have been my Polarity Teacher), at Spa Tech, I am learning to allow myself to receive, without having to know where it is all going to come from. As I open to the possibilities that I may not even be able to imagine, they begin to appear.</p>
<p>I still get tied up in the expectations of others, but not quite so tightly and certainly not for as long as I used to. Right now, that means that I have to trust the universe to support me in my ability to have my own sessions every 2-3 weeks. I rarely try to justify the expense or the time to anyone, including myself, anymore. I KNOW that this is a huge part of what is propelling me forward and giving me the elements I need to grow into my most amazing, gifted, and wildly successful, self.</p>
<p>A psychic told me, a few years, ago that I was supposed to be a Great Healer. And so, it is.</p>
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		<title>By: Christopher</title>
		<link>http://blog.prosperity.spatech.edu/2009/03/17/manifest-prosperity-from-loss/comment-page-1/#comment-440</link>
		<dc:creator>Christopher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 01:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Kris and All.
I have a question for you. You said in the post that, &quot;When you really love what you do you have a deep passion for it that fills your imagination and inspires you to contribute.&quot;
I have an interesting situation in that regard. When I am actively giving massage to clients and friends, I feel immersed in the healing energy, and it is a wonderful thing. When the schedule is blank, and I get days off at a time sometimes, that also feels comfortable, and although I would rather be giving massage and helping people relax and heal, I find it curious that it does not consume me that I am not bothered by it except for the financial aspect. Any thoughts?  
Peace.
Christopher</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kris and All.<br />
I have a question for you. You said in the post that, &#8220;When you really love what you do you have a deep passion for it that fills your imagination and inspires you to contribute.&#8221;<br />
I have an interesting situation in that regard. When I am actively giving massage to clients and friends, I feel immersed in the healing energy, and it is a wonderful thing. When the schedule is blank, and I get days off at a time sometimes, that also feels comfortable, and although I would rather be giving massage and helping people relax and heal, I find it curious that it does not consume me that I am not bothered by it except for the financial aspect. Any thoughts?<br />
Peace.<br />
Christopher</p>
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		<title>By: Betsy Pelrine</title>
		<link>http://blog.prosperity.spatech.edu/2009/03/17/manifest-prosperity-from-loss/comment-page-1/#comment-439</link>
		<dc:creator>Betsy Pelrine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 00:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Kris and Nancy,

What inspiring, useful information and insight. One manifestaton I am grateful for in this time of economic loss is the return to simpler and more resourceful living. I grew up in the 60&#039;s and 70&#039;s and was a young adult in the 80&#039;s; we had less stuff and earned a lot less money and we had a lot of fun. Forests, streams and tree forts were our playground and a couple of bucks simply had to go a long way. 

Now I&#039;m forced to have smaller portions of everything which has created the push to be more creative. It feels good to use what&#039;s curently in the fridge or the closet and not feel compelled to have MORE! I waste less and appreciate more. I choose more carefully and my life is simpler.

Just as Kris said; I realize what&#039;s important and like Nancy said what I actually own outright are my skills.

Thanks you two...b</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Kris and Nancy,</p>
<p>What inspiring, useful information and insight. One manifestaton I am grateful for in this time of economic loss is the return to simpler and more resourceful living. I grew up in the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s and was a young adult in the 80&#8242;s; we had less stuff and earned a lot less money and we had a lot of fun. Forests, streams and tree forts were our playground and a couple of bucks simply had to go a long way. </p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m forced to have smaller portions of everything which has created the push to be more creative. It feels good to use what&#8217;s curently in the fridge or the closet and not feel compelled to have MORE! I waste less and appreciate more. I choose more carefully and my life is simpler.</p>
<p>Just as Kris said; I realize what&#8217;s important and like Nancy said what I actually own outright are my skills.</p>
<p>Thanks you two&#8230;b</p>
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		<title>By: Pat Z.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat Z.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 00:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kris:
Well said.  Going through stages of loss may create feelings of victimization, depression and/or instability ... all part of the growing and going through every moment of life.

After reading E. Tolle’s book “The New Earth”, being present in every moment does change perspective.  You can concentrate on the sky color, the grass beginning to grow, whatever is currently within your personal space and be present to what you are experiencing through all your senses.

It also puts your current situation into a process, a continuum instead of a race to the end. Nobody gets out of this life alive, so racing to the inevitable is not my idea of living.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kris:<br />
Well said.  Going through stages of loss may create feelings of victimization, depression and/or instability &#8230; all part of the growing and going through every moment of life.</p>
<p>After reading E. Tolle’s book “The New Earth”, being present in every moment does change perspective.  You can concentrate on the sky color, the grass beginning to grow, whatever is currently within your personal space and be present to what you are experiencing through all your senses.</p>
<p>It also puts your current situation into a process, a continuum instead of a race to the end. Nobody gets out of this life alive, so racing to the inevitable is not my idea of living.</p>
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		<title>By: Nancy Risley</title>
		<link>http://blog.prosperity.spatech.edu/2009/03/17/manifest-prosperity-from-loss/comment-page-1/#comment-437</link>
		<dc:creator>Nancy Risley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kris,

Wonderful blog.

Those recently laid off  may be experiencing what they consider an &#039;oversensitivity&#039; to their job loss.  However, &#039;oversensitivity is not an exageration.  The reality is we suddenly live in a time when our livilihood is our best (and maybe only) investment.  This was not true for everyone last year and for the past several years.  For many their house or stock were considered the best investment.  These investments have lost considerable value putting livihood at the top of the list.  And making job loss more uncomfortable.

Extreme sensitivity and fear is exagerated by the present &#039;mass mind&#039; (catching emotions that resonate in the aura - see RYSE, Tools for Life, Holding Your Personal Power and Life Force).  If you have been laid off or have clients who have been, help them understand the &#039;mass mind&#039; and get away from it.  Print out this blog or use the information in it for help.  There is now a great opportunity to align to energizing right livelihood.  

Our students and graduates are very fortunate in this respect.

Nancy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kris,</p>
<p>Wonderful blog.</p>
<p>Those recently laid off  may be experiencing what they consider an &#8216;oversensitivity&#8217; to their job loss.  However, &#8216;oversensitivity is not an exageration.  The reality is we suddenly live in a time when our livilihood is our best (and maybe only) investment.  This was not true for everyone last year and for the past several years.  For many their house or stock were considered the best investment.  These investments have lost considerable value putting livihood at the top of the list.  And making job loss more uncomfortable.</p>
<p>Extreme sensitivity and fear is exagerated by the present &#8216;mass mind&#8217; (catching emotions that resonate in the aura &#8211; see RYSE, Tools for Life, Holding Your Personal Power and Life Force).  If you have been laid off or have clients who have been, help them understand the &#8216;mass mind&#8217; and get away from it.  Print out this blog or use the information in it for help.  There is now a great opportunity to align to energizing right livelihood.  </p>
<p>Our students and graduates are very fortunate in this respect.</p>
<p>Nancy</p>
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