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7 Ways Why Christmas Listening
- Liberating Internal Spectaculars: Christmas listening involves not just hearing Christmas songs, but truly harkening to the music and spirit. This act of deep listening liberates internal spectaculars, tantalizing everyday nirvana and fostering a sense of joy and peace.
- Listening Over Thinking: The practice of Christmas listening emphasizes listening over thinking. While thinking can lead to fear and anxiety, listening invites a flow of liberating energy, undressing the stress of an overthinking mind.
- Intuitive Splendor: By listening to the intuitive splendor within, we can enjoy the exquisite joy and impeccable elegance of life. This approach helps us dance through life with a sense of ease and grace, rather than being bogged down by overthinking and chaos.
- Ego and Anger: Christmas listening encourages us to move beyond our ego and anger, which are often rooted in childhood and a fear of trusting our abilities. By listening, we can transcend these limitations and embrace a more harmonious way of living.
- Enjoying the Present Moment: The practice of Christmas listening allows us to enjoy the present moment fully. It helps us shift from thinking about the past or future to experiencing the now, appreciating the infinite splendor of today.
- Questioning and Comprehension: Listening fosters questioning and comprehension, allowing us to gain wisdom and insight. This approach contrasts with thinking, which often keeps us stuck in our insecurities and limitations.
- Embracing Chaos and Celebration: Sometimes chaos shows up in our lives to help us clear away the chaotic past. Christmas listening helps us see chaos as a celebration, harmonizing appreciation and optimizing the splendor of today. It reminds us to enjoy our lives and appreciate the unique beauty of each moment.
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7 Ways Why Christmas Listening
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7 Way Why Christmas Listening
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