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"For most of our lives we simply believed whatever thoughts we had, without questioning them at all. But once we start questioning our thought assumptions we begin to suspect that we are not who we thought. That realization may cause a sense of separation. Questioning our thoughts (especially the limiting ones) takes us out of our mind-made identities and leaves us the task of re-discovering our true nature. We discover our right relationship with reality by coming to understand its basic guiding principles. We learn to replace our old limiting self-concepts by using these principles instead; otherwise we are left wandering, and wondering who we are and what our relationship with the Universe is. Here’s the principle: ‘what we resist, persists’. In other words, the harder we push at something, the harder it pushes back. These words reflect Newton’s third law of motion, (his summation of this particular guiding principle), which is: 'for every force there is an equal and opposite force'. Like when you’re running late and trying to get to your appointment fast by racing across town… What happens? Traffic lights go red as you approach, cars pull out in front of you, old ladies limp across the street in front of you, etc. right?! When we try to push life, life pushes back. It’s the law of Reality in motion!" ~says Forrest, author of “Life Beyond Victim Consciousness” and non-traditional practitioner who through twenty three years of experience in private practice has developed a unique work oriented to coming into right relationship with ourselves, to explore how our unhappy beliefs about self and the world are formulated as a result of our early childhood confusion and resultant wounding.