Every story has as many sides as the number of people involved… plus one… there is no absolute truth even if a fundamental truth exists. The fact is that our perception is coloured with the filters or lenses through which we perceive life. The filters/lenses come in the form of past experiences and “truths”, things we were taught — directly or indirectly. We act and react to situations based on these past “truths”.
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Being able to perceive and understand an issue through different perspectives can help resolve conflict. We live in a world of assumptions. We somehow believe that others understand us rather than communicating with them. Complications in communications lead to misunderstandings and hides the actual truth.
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This activation highlights your filters and lenses and allows you to start seeing things from a different perspective. It allows you to look clearly at your life and see where you are holding back when you should be sharing instead.
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To use this Lightcode Activation, start by closing your eyes… Take a deep breath to the capacity of your lungs and hold for a few seconds before you slowly exhale… Repeat the breathing a few times… When you feel ready, gently open your eyes and allow them to rest lightly on the mandala. Allow your eyes to scan over the patterns and colours. Don’t try to analyse or translate… Just be like a sponge and allow the activation to move and do what it needs to do… Repeat this process as often as you like.
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A lot of love and time goes into the channeling and creation of the Lightcodes. I distribute them freely, but should you feel moved to do so, donations are welcome at https://paypal.me/markcq.
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Perception
“What we do see depends mainly on what we look for… In the same field the farmer will notice the crop, the geologists the fossils, botanists the flowers, artists the colouring, sportmen the cover for the game. Though we may all look at the same things, it does not all follow that we should see them.”
~John Lubbock