Hillary McVeigh
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We sniff out inauthenticity.
And the reason why live purposely mean that the algorithm doesn't pick it up
Not to punish you, but how much even more clear-headed in your authenticity can you be?
It's often when you try less that it works better.
People feel when something's not pure life force transmission, and sometimes that means it's not going to be all day every day, but your only goal is to connect to your life force, to connect to your higher frequency, connect to yourself, because then it all naturally flows on from that.
You don't give yourself enough credit for how strategic and how naturally connected your intuition is.
But a lot of the time, people don't let themselves freely express.
There can be blocks in the throat that says, I don't feel safe to speak, or I don't feel safe to be seen, or I don't feel safe to say what I think.
And this is where we bring in the nervous system because the nervous system does not care about your desires.
It does not care about how recognized you are.
It doesn't care about how wealthy you are either.
It only cares about your safety.
It only cares about your familiarity.
It only cares about what it doesn't know.
Even if it is challenging, even if it is hell, they often say that you can choose the familiar hell over the unfamiliar heaven.
over the unfamiliar aligned action, the unfamiliar intuitive action.
People will often choose the familiar chaos or the familiar lack or the familiar scarcity or the familiar procrastination because that's what they've always known.
Over the unfamiliar risk or the unfamiliar abundance, a lot of people are afraid to be wealthy.
Because what would that mean about them?
Maybe that could mean that people would bring them down.