
Explore the practices, prayers, and intentions used on Season 2 of Learning How to See.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityChristianity | ||||

The prayer/intention used for Conspiracy Bias, as heard on Episode 6, Season 2 of Learning How to See.
Mike: Companion who walks with me in light and darkness,
Gigi: help me guard my heart from stories and theories
Brian: that cast me as an innoce... more
The prayer/intention used for Cash Bias, as heard on Episode 6, Season 2 of Learning How to See.
Mike: Cosmic witness who cannot lie,
Gigi: keep me vigilant against con artists for whom lies and truth are spoken with equal confidence,
Paul: and wh... more
The prayer/intention used for Cash Bias, as heard on Episode 5, Season 2 of Learning How to See.
Gigi: Beloved One who loves me,
Mike: help me to hate money in comparison with you,
Paul: and help me see in the love of money
Brian: the hidden roo... more
The prayer/intention used for Catastrophe Bias, as heard on Episode 5, Season 2 of Learning How to See.
Gigi: Holy Light who illumines what is real,
Brian: help me to see danger that is all the more threatening
Mike: because it unfolds gradually,... more
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I love the concept of setting my intention and strengthening my desire. I have not heard it phrased that way before and it really works for me. I would have loved to hear a slightly slower reading of each
line with a Pause after so I could repeat the line out loud …such as you did in The Big Ditch. I find it important to hear myself say the words & to understand them out loud as heard in my own voice. This takes them into my heart mind. The series is amazing. Thank you all!
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