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So good! 🔥

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Hi Dr. Warren,

Love this post. Thank you for diving deep into the 10 Commandments and offering practical steps to used them.

Just finished Hope is the First Dose - First book in a long time I couldn't put down. The stories were so well told I am remembering them and applying them to my thinking. Lucky Chuck and Chaplain Jon are two of my favorites.

I love practicing self-brain surgery and sharing it with others. Thank you so much for giving us this tool. I said to a friend your self-brain surgery commandment, "we have to choose to love tomorrow more than we hate today" and how powerful that is to persuade our hearts to love others when it is hard. And this one.

God seems to teach me a lot in parables, I find them all over the place. I hope you don't mind me sharing this one with you. It reminds me of the benefits Self-Brain Surgery has in setting us free from hurtful thinking brought on by forces such as trauma, abuse or by beliefs we picked up along life's path.

I have been doing Block Therapy with Deanna Hanson out of Canada. It is releasing the fascia that has attached itself to a bone, become twisted and pulling the body out of alignment. Apparently, it gets that way when we are out of alignment and the fascia grips what it can to keep us upright - though growing more crooked all the time. That makes me thing of being out of alignment with God and how we compensate to create a sense of uprightness in our mind, but one belief usually opens the door too other until we are so confused. Self-brain surgery is like melting the fascia and discovering what right thinking looks like again. The strangle hold can be released. Just kind of a neat correlation.

I understand too that fascia releases also release stored memories????

Bless you all.

Love your new format. Perhaps will be able to put more into practice.

Maggie Bates

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Yes! Say it over and over!

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