"Your natural instinct, from your broadest Nonphysical perspective,……" — Esther Hicks
"Your natural instinct, from your broadest Nonphysical perspective, is to know your power. Fear is a vibration when you feel powerless. Your natural instinctual Nonphysical vibration is to know your worthiness, know your rightness, know your value. And the feeling of fear is always when you are contradicting that thought."
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Esther Hicks
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