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Writer's pictureMick Scott

Opening the Mind up to Possibilities

Last weekend I began preparing for a Mind Mastery event I’m leading at a school in a couple weeks. The first thing I did was review feedback from teen participants from previous events. 


Here’s some of that feedback. I invite you to hear the wisdom in these statements, and consider how it might apply or make a difference in your life:


”I feel like I've awakened to my own life.”


“It opened my mind up to possibilities.”


“I gained a greater insight into my life.”

“This class was probably the most beneficial event of my life.”


“I am in control of what I want.”


“I’m right where I need to be.”


“I don’t need a reason or a purpose to do what inspires me.”


“I’m committed to the idea that this is practice.”


“Getting mad in the car stays in the car, like a fart with closed windows.”


“My inner songs really should be sung.”


“This is so applicable for everyone.”


“People I thought were my opposition actually make it clearer to me what I feel is important, what I value, and how I want to treat people. All people are a gift to me!”


"Ever since the Mind Mastery Experience, I've been laying in my bed at night in perfect peace and oneness."


“I’m not taking things personally like I used to. I have a lot more peace of mind and room for people to be however they are.”


“Maintaining my integrity would involve paying attention to my true self, primary emotions, guiding values.”

"The strengths of this conversation was that it really got me to open up and I felt completely safe the whole time."

“The day after the MME, I had a really terrible set of circumstances in the morning. Just because I had bad circumstances doesn’t meant mean it’s a bad day. I took some time to myself and applied some of our principles and tools, and it ended up being a really great day.”


“We have an inner toddler, and the toddler isn’t the problem - it’s all about how we react to the toddler.”


Which of those statements resonate most with you?


Much Love. ❤️

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