Full Release - Teachings of the Masters
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- Written by Nicole Gans Singer

Allowing yourself full clemency is key.
What is avoided is to rest
in your unconscious
blocking
all that is ready to unfold
and reveal itself quite naturally.
To receive the welcomed guest
you must be able to enter the room
unabashedly.
It means that you must acquit yourself
for all your supposed sins.
Have a bonfire.
Imagine a tsunami.
Whatever imaginings
allow you full release.
To come to the Self
you must embrace the self.
You must forgive
and integrate
all aspects
that you have tried your best up to now
to leave at the station.
"Oh no, I don't recognize her. Never seen her before in my life."
This old approach of self denial will no longer do.
It will leave you outside of your holiness.
In order to enter your sacred sanctuary
full integration and union is required.
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