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What is development? Understanding its Essence

Development is a continuous process that consists of two stages:

A. Creating an internal pillar that includes all the “work tools” for the purpose of making the vision. (the lessons and conclusions).

B. Making the vision in the chosen form of development (incarnation is not the only option to develop)

Internal Development

Glossary to understand the definition:

“Main pillar” – access to all supporting and nourishing energy sources without dependence on an external source.

“Work tools” – the skills required to perform the task that the soul has chosen to perform.

“The vision” – a kind of “historical story” of the soul. It includes all the characteristics, character traits, lessons, incarnations, birth story (as a soul), the number of incarnations, the list of lessons, the role in each incarnation, collaborations and more…

“The chosen form of development” – the way in which the soul has chosen to resonate the intersection of the lines of character and being that it represents

How can development be measured?

Intuition is a tool for measuring development. The purpose of intuition is to synchronize external decision-making with internal knowledge. You can tell when a person is in development – when he doesn’t feel any lack at all (even in a field unrelated to the subject of development in question)

Is there a situation where development does not take place?

Definitely. As long as a feeling of lack is part of the system, development does not take place. Development is a starting point of access to all the knowledge and tools that a person wants and needs. Lack contradicts this point of view, so a developing system is a system that is not in lack. That is, she finished all her life lessons and aligned herself with the role she was supposed to discover and fulfill.

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