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The Power of Decision
Sat, August 07, 2010
The Power of Decision
Karen Knowler,
The Raw Food Coach
The power of making a decision is more powerful than most of us realise. Think of a time when you finally DECIDED that something was going to change. You followed through right? I think a lot of the time we think something sounds like a good idea but we don't actually follow through. That's because we haven't reached the place where we categorically decide. That step is crucial.
As sensitive as I am now to energy and being able to tune into myself to a really incredible degree I could literally feel all of the things I talk about: energy shifting, cogs turning, things re-aligning. With that decision and commitment made in a way that I knew I wouldn't renege on, it was if my life path suddenly ramped up to a whole new without even trying. I literally felt myself becoming a different person through that commitment.
One week on and so many things about me and my life have changed, some significant, some small everyday things that will make all the difference. Everything has just moved silently but strongly into place. It's exciting!
Join the Journey.
DECISION!!! NOW!!!!!
Posted by Heather on Sat, August 07, 2010
at 07:40 AM
Majority rules in a democracy and minorities have no say. The forefathers warned us against democracies. The United States, thankfully, is not a democracy, but a democratic republic. The majority indeed does rule, but it must respect the minority's opinions or suffer by being replaced by another majority. We are a republic because we have laws to follow. The laws trump opinions. We blend two political ideologies and make them work to be fair and just.
Elvis Royle says:
Majority rules in a democracy and minorities have no say. The forefathers warned us against democracies. The United States, thankfully, is not a democracy, but a democratic republic. The majority indeed does rule, but it must respect the minority's opinions or suffer by being replaced by another majority. We are a republic because we have laws to follow. The laws trump opinions. We blend two political ideologies and make them work to be fair and just.
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