Summary
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The first awakening is characterized by becoming aware of one's connection to something greater and the ability to manifest reality through thoughts. However, this level can lead to feeling stuck and exhausted by the pressure of controlling outcomes, often driven by subconscious egoic desires.
The second awakening involves moving beyond trying to 'make things happen' and instead allowing divine flow to guide you. This means trusting the unknown, even when it doesn't make logical sense, and reducing the need for control. The speaker shares personal experiences with business decisions that highlight this shift.
In the second awakening, individuals begin to transcend subconscious core patterns like self-reliance (leading to overworking) or people-pleasing (seeking external validation). These patterns often originate from childhood and can limit one's ability to live in flow and trust.
Repatterning involves examining the mother-father-child dynamic, recognizing patterns without judgment, and feeling/healing suppressed emotions. Integrating one's shadow means expressing denied parts of oneself, leading to new realities in relationships and purpose, such as being able to say 'no'.
Transformation in the second awakening comes from accepting the present moment entirely. Trying to figure things out through the mind keeps one trapped. Instead, being present, observing thoughts without control, and allowing emotions creates space for divine energy and leads to true power.