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Goddess Of Creation: Rainbow of Potential
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When I just invited you to open up in that manner, even those that went into a totally different perspective, I could see how everyone’s consciousness became filled with greater light, sometimes kind of a rainbow of different colors. I also noticed that in some people, you started looking at or considering potentials that prior to this you just didn’t pay any attention to.
Take a deep breath in and breathe out. Experience those potentials and what they are for you.
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