Elizabeth Gilbert - author of Eat, Pray and Love - Interview on Supersoul Sunday - 5 October 2014.

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Today's live stream interview of "Elizabeth Gilbert" on super Soul sunday was phenomenal with great lifeskills. I will make a point to post a transript and the full episode in the week and post on our blog. I the meantime take a glimpse of the lifeskils:

- If you don't reach and rise to who you were meant to be, the part of you that needed to rise shrivels


-"Any Voice that attacks you is not your highest self".. Not the voice of God not Grace."


."Every QUEST begins with a QUESTion - What have I come here to do with my life?


- the voice of Grace is the only voice of God, that says you are magnificient.


- you are the mother/father of all your part, so take charge, silence the judgements, the shame, the anger etc


-you have one job, and that it to live an extraordinary life


-And the time came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom"-Anais Nin


- If you dont follow your quest you die


-The heros journey is part of our dna


-The path is the same. The path starts and is followed by refusal of the call. "take this cup from me", I don’t have the power, then you begin the journey, then they journey of trials. Called, you don’t want, don’t ask me to do it, I am not your hero and then here you are, You can answer the call or refuse the call. 


-If you stay on that path you may die, crash or get sick of depressed if you don’t change. -that's scary!!!


-What are the signs of the calling- the question what have I come here to do with my life


- I love you; FEAR, ANGER, SHAME, FAILURE, SADNESS, SORROW and PAIN. You all are safe with me. I embrace everything I am! Were going to go forward now. Thank you Elizabeth Gilbert. These words are so very profound to me. I have been breaking through and traveling the journey and this is it! This embo

source:

www.oprah.com/supersoulsunday - live stream simulcasted on 5 October 2014

and shared on their facebook page.

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