Please note that the below listed "Awakening Signs" are just someone's else's experience, strength, and hope...and opinion.  Take what you need, and leave the rest.  It does not mean you have not had your own experiences if you don't reach the below listed criteria.  Have a Great Day!

 

  1. An increased tendency to let things happen rather than make them happen.

  2. Frequent attacks of smiling.

  3. Feelings of being connected with others and nature.

  4. Frequent overwhelming episodes of appreciation. 

  5. A tendency to think and act spontaneously rather than from fears based on past experience.

  6. An unmistakable ability to enjoy each moment.

  7. A loss of ability to worry.

  8. A loss of interest in conflict.

  9. A loss of interest in interpreting the actions of others.

  10. A loss of interest in judging others.

  11. A loss of interest in judging self.

  12. Gaining the ability to love without expecting anything in return.

                                           

                                            Anonymous

                                            Submitted By AC

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