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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm always going to call it the greatest love story
of my life. Thirty four years with my Blue Crown
Conyer Ernie. We were called to this area of the
world to learn more about the art of studying trees.
That's why it's called the Lyrics from Ernie's Forest on
erow dot net, a r r oe dot Net find
it on three different podcasts. Forest Stories the choice and
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view from the writing instrument. A love story that has
so much to do with your life because I know
you've walked this path. Enjoy your journey Erro dot net,
r r e dot net. When it's extremely difficult to
make up your mind, having that power of choice can
actually weaken a person's heart. On this episode, we're going
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to explore our choice to reserve a little more time
to be with our lost to loved ones. Are we
trapping their souls? Plus the choice? To make a choice,
it requires courage and confidence. So where can you find that?
My name is Erro. Life is a series of choices.
Who decides when you're not making the right choice? And
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is it a fear out of going wrong? The greatest
lessons in life are often lost inside hidden away attempts
and concepts. Well, it's time to reopen your heart. Having
that power of choice is your daily gift. On this highway,
we're going to learn how to trust mirages. What is
the choice? Are we trapping our animal souls by way
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of making the choice to hold onto their shells a
few days after the transition? This action and or decision
should never be looked upon as being wrong. If you
aren't ready to lift your pet's presence towards the Great Horizon,
you shouldn't be questioned about trapping their souls on earth.
It's been studied over the centuries that our choice to
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get a little bit more time with our soul mats
with fur is seen as spiritual. But we have to
know the pet's soul has already left that body. The
body is only a vessel, not the soul. What you
should know is that the human is holding on to
emotional energy. It's the experience we're having which then puts
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a stumble in our troubles. The pet is not making
the choice to stay bound and or confuse to depart.
Humans have always wanted to do right by the dead.
The decision creates anxiety. Have I done enough? Well, you've
got to know inside your choice to say a few things,
one of them being thank you acknowledge their life. Then,
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as painful as it's going to be, you've got to
set them free. It is an act of closure, not liberation. Hey,
coming up next, Making a choice requires courage and confidence.
So where do you get that stuff? Welcome back to
the choice? How about that? Making the choice? It requires
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courage as well as confidence. What's the best choice to
pull it off? First? Making the time to open your
soul to having the courage and confidence is more nuanced
than it sounds. That means it's more complex or subtle
than it might appear. Your choice is seen as exposure.
The very second any choice is made, you're setting yourself
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up for consequences, judgment, and uncertainty. Courage becomes your partner
because you stepped out from behind the words maybe and
well you know someday the golden rule, no choice means
no risk. Making a choice turns that risk into a reality.
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Confidence is not a prerequisite, it's a byproduct. Confidence comes
after you have survived. If you're waiting for a shot
of that confidence, well you should expect to stand in
line for a long time. Because modence grows from commitment,
not correctness. When you gain access to having the courage
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to make that choice, you gotta know it will never
come with a solid guarantee. It's a choice I marrow,
and that's what I was writing while the sun was
waking up on a brilliant new day