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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

What Do You Mean the Third Dimension is Going Away? With Jim Self


Join us Thursday, February 14th, at 2PM-Central for an Awakening Zone presentation of The Sandie Sedgbeer Show: Conversation at the Cutting Edge when Sandie's guest will be Jim Self

The 3rd dimension is falling away. As the long-promised awakening is manifesting, a deep internal Shift is stirring. Many people are experiencing feelings, situations, and emotions for which they have no frame of reference.

As 3D linear time is collapsing into a single point of 'now' time, the time buffer between our thoughts and our creations is collapsing too. We have less opportunity to practice being aware of our mental and emotional habits before what we think is what we get.  But this transition doesn’t have to be a challenging or difficult time.


In his new book, What Do You Mean the Third Dimension is Going Away? Jim Self reveals some simple startling truths about the Shift we are now making from the 3rd dimension to the 5th, what we don’t know about relationships, and why they are the biggest game on the planet, and why now is the time to release who we are not and remember who we really are.  He also shares some simple yet profound energy tools that can help us step out of the noise and drama of the 3rd dimension and manage our thoughts and creations in every moment.

Jim Self is an international speaker, teacher, author, and leader in the field of personal development. The founder of Mastering Alchemy, a profound body of work that provides solid, up to date information, and practical energy tools, Jim has been leading seminars on personal energy management and spiritual development for over 30 years.  www.masteringalchemy.com

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Sandie