Entendemos que el universo físico que percibimos esta condicionado por nuestro sistema de creencias, por ello es tan necesario identificar y limpiar los traumas pasados ya que limitan nuestra percepción en el tiempo presente coartando nuestra libertad de elección ¿Si no veo la causa en mí como voy a poder resolver sus efectos?
Claro que:
Nuestra forma normal de manejar sentimientos desagradables nos lleva a evitar, negar o resistir ciertas experiencias. La resistencia produce más conflicto que a su vez genera una decisión eventual de evitar o negar ese problema o relación. Lo que se suprime es atraído una y otra vez a nuestra experiencia para ser comprendido y resuelto. Al negar o evitar esos problemas nos sentimos atrapados en nuestro medio, impotentes de hacer algo al respecto.
Cuando llega la comprensión, la repetición de experiencias negativas ya no es necesaria y nos sentimos libres, descubrimos una nueva manera de actuar.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
The state of Yucatán not only has many Mayan pyramids, various colonial cities and 250 km. of sandy beaches, it also has some 900,000 acres of cattle, horse and grain country. This area of agriculture and animal husbandry, located around the bustling small city of Tizimín is located in the northeast part of the state, 160 km. east of Merida, 50 km. north of Valladolid, 200 km. west of Cancún and 40 km. south of Ria Lagartos. Tizimín is close to Mayan pyramids and numerous cenotes, one named Kikil in particular.
Tizimín, which means "tapir or Danta" (the sacred animal and totemic of the supreme God of the Maya), was founded by the Spanish Franciscan priest conquerors in 1544
Tizimín, which means "tapir or Danta" (the sacred animal and totemic of the supreme God of the Maya), was founded by the Spanish Franciscan priest conquerors in 1544
Visit Yucatan!
The state of Yucatán not only has many Mayan pyramids, various colonial cities and 250 km. of sandy beaches, it also has some 900,000 acres of cattle, horse and grain country. This area of agriculture and animal husbandry, located around the bustling small city of Tizimín is located in the northeast part of the state, 160 km. east of Merida, 50 km. north of Valladolid, 200 km. west of Cancún and 40 km. south of Ria Lagartos. Tizimín is close to Mayan pyramids and numerous cenotes, one named Kikil in particular.
Tizimín, which means "tapir or Danta" (the sacred animal and totemic of the supreme God of the Maya), was founded by the Spanish Franciscan priest conquerors in 1544
The state of Yucatán not only has many Mayan pyramids, various colonial cities and 250 km. of sandy beaches, it also has some 900,000 acres of cattle, horse and grain country. This area of agriculture and animal husbandry, located around the bustling small city of Tizimín is located in the northeast part of the state, 160 km. east of Merida, 50 km. north of Valladolid, 200 km. west of Cancún and 40 km. south of Ria Lagartos. Tizimín is close to Mayan pyramids and numerous cenotes, one named Kikil in particular.
Tizimín, which means "tapir or Danta" (the sacred animal and totemic of the supreme God of the Maya), was founded by the Spanish Franciscan priest conquerors in 1544
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