Lighthouse – its not just the light that’s important

Here’s the definition of Lighthouse:

1a structure (such as a tower) with a powerful light that gives a continuous or intermittent signal to navigators
a source of light or inspiration… the beacon to the oppressed of all countries …— Adrienne Koch
“Structure with  a powerful light”
Where a lighthouse is built, what it stands on, is every bit as important as the light it shines. Because if its in the wrong place, then danger and chaos, distruction and devastation can occur.
Think about the old stories of Cornish wreckers who would kill the light from the legitimate lighthouse and shine a light just as powerful, that would lead ships onto rocks.
Or there’s the will o’wisp, a light that lures unwary travellers deeper into the bog never to be seen again.
A lighthouse needs to be in the right place, built on solid foundation to be the best guide. Otherwise its a light that may lead nowhere we want to go.
How do you ensure you are working from a sure, certain structure of thinking in your life?
By examining the thoughts, beliefs, habits and actions that make up your day to day experience. Are you enjoying what life is bringing you?
If not, chances are, you haven’t stopped to examine what you are thinking, doing, believing about yourself and the world.
In my new hypnotic group meditation program, you will discover how to build your strong foundation based on the healthy, beneficial beliefs that build the life you want to lead and from there you shine your light across your inner landscape, growing, learning, emerging into new life with new ideas and ways of being you.
I am offering a FR** Masterclass tonight and its the last one for a while as I get into the group with those who sign up.
I would suggest this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for to unlearn what’s been holding you back and unleash all the potential that was being held back.
Join us, sign up here.
Tonight, Thursday 11th November at 7pm GMT
Love,
Cynthia

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