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sandra leshan
@higherevolution · 1:10

The power of your conscious mind

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Hello, swell. I am new to swell, and I want to start my very first swell off by saying there is no real danger in the know known. Most, if not all danger lies within the unknown. Because in the conscious or the known, you can work, discover and mend all that might be misaligned, broken or potentially harmful. But what can you do with the unknown, the unconscious, besides maybe become a repetitive gong victim or clone to the dis disorder and potential poisonous venom?

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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:15
But in the unknown, that is where true growth and refinement happens. And what's exciting for me about I dropped my phone. What's exciting for me about the unknown is that I can create what that journey to getting to know and understand is. I can create that opportunity. I have power and I have some degree of control over that versus passively sitting and waiting for it to happen to me. I can happen to it, I can happen to the unknown
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sandra leshan
@higherevolution · 3:37
I didn't really have a necessary I guess I didn't really have a necessary prompting or not prompting or prompt for if it was a reflection or a question. I think for myself it is more deeper just tied to what I am channeling at the time. But I know that for me, the known and the unknown has been a major theme in my life for the past couple of years and discovering the unknown has been such a huge awakening for me
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Swell Team
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Welcome to Swell!

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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 3:33
But I know that you aren't quite referring to familiar and unfamiliar worlds when you reference the conscious and the unconscious because the conscious life is the one that's walked with awareness. The unconscious life is one that's walked without awareness for the most part. So I know that there's an overlap and maybe some narrative differences in where you call known and unknown comparative to the conscious and unconscious. Yet I've always associated known and unknown with familiar, non familiar
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sandra leshan
@higherevolution · 4:58
I'm new to swell but I think I'm going to really love how I feel. Like language and words, it's semantics, right? The meanings are like I think you even put it some overlap or whatever, but we essentially are saying the same thing based on our own experiences. But I love it because I can learn so much from other ways that you look at a painting and one person sees one thing and another person sees another thing and it doesn't change the painting
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