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 Approach to Deep Consciousness Bodywork 
 
			
			
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		| So this is what I mean by Deep  Consciousness Bodywork and how it can open you up to your divine birth  right: multi dimensional living, which is both divine and magical. To  summarise, it requires a very attentive approach in order to perform  this inner alchemy� 
 Surrender: A high degree of surrender is  required. By this, meaning to continually relinquish the desire for  reality to be a particular way (needing any kind of outcome) or trying  to shape reality.Sensitivity: there�s the need to become  increasingly sensitive by responding to what you�re truly feeling � even  if that�s pain. To be truly soft, you have to feel the heat of the  coals of attachment before you let them go. Otherwise it will simply  take you into detached denial.Intimacy: sensitivity leads to increasing inner  intimacy, which is exploring exactly what�s there in your field, without  forming judgment or opinion. We explore simply �what is�.Softening: in exploring �what is�, there�s a  sense of softening into this vibration, unwinding any tension or  tightness. You make it increasingly malleable by deeply penetrating as  much of the feeling as possible with your awareness.Expansion: when you�ve softened into that  particular experience, you�ve �pulled the thread� of revealing  consciousness and begun to watch it unravel, then it�s about allowing  the expansion to happen through you. Watch for what wants to happen  next, naturally of its own accord. This is when truly peak experiences  can take place.
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 At the age of 40 Chris was involved in a  life threatening car crash in which he thought he would certainly die.  This precipitated total inner surrender and a rapid reconnection with  the conscious life force through all things.
https://wakeup-world.com/2013/05/19/t...for-ascension/ 
 
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