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    We can approach a desire from a lower position, such as a hoping or beseeching place; or head on, such as a wilful, forcing place; or we can approach from a higher, relaxed, embracing, knowing place, where the desire is seen to be part of a larger vision that we have, in which case we give ourselves the potency of power to complete, rather than work with the possibility of failure that comes from hoping, forcing or fearing.

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