Let it go is a trap
Let it go is a trap for most major traumas. We should never even pick up the vast majority of 'things' in life. Yet we choose to pick up certain things and then we can't put them down. Why?

Let it go is a trap for most major traumas. We should never even pick up the vast majority of 'things' in life. Yet we choose to pick up certain things and then we can't put them down. Why?

One idea that gets promoted, is that "money is evil." Believing this lie will keep you trapped, small, and suffering.

Quit your "healing journey" We do what we value. If you come to value healing, you will keep thinking you are broken and keep looking for wounds to heal.

Lies are addictions. Most people typically think of addictions as drugs, alcohol, food, internet / social media, gambling, tobacco, porn and so on. Repeated lying (including intentional omissions), cheating, and stealing—are all addictions.

The Secret Mind of Addiction, a new perspective for life, by Robert De Pinto. Discover the secret thoughts that drive addiction and, that a path to freedom is simpler, easier, and more empowering than we think.

About the founder and author, Robert De Pinto. From tech startups, global travel and many trials — he founded Life Beyond Thinking® and is the author of multiple books on consciousness, ending human suffering, and finding our full potential.
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Let it go is a trap for most major traumas. We should never even pick up the vast majority of 'things' in life. Yet we choose to pick up certain things and then we can't put them down. Why?

One idea that gets promoted, is that "money is evil." Believing this lie will keep you trapped, small, and suffering.

Quit your "healing journey" We do what we value. If you come to value healing, you will keep thinking you are broken and keep looking for wounds to heal.

Lies are addictions. Most people typically think of addictions as drugs, alcohol, food, internet / social media, gambling, tobacco, porn and so on. Repeated lying (including intentional omissions), cheating, and stealing—are all addictions.
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