Thanks so much, Mike. And thank you for your latest book, the 10th Anniversary edition. I loved the presentation you gave today. Got sooooo much out of it. My son passed away two years ago and I've found a way to turn my pain into purpose. On the way to publishing my second book. You inspire me! God bless 💜
Another great way to manifestation. Thank you for clarifying channeling. It's a word that comes up frequently this year. And I know I've done this before. But then also thought, I'm making it up😅. I love how this helps moving things forward. Thank you🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
OMG! I just realized that, yesterday, I had a similar experience to the council for Lost In Space! In my case is was exhaustion rather than boredom. (While I occasionally experienced boredom in my childhood and early adulthood, I really cannot imagine ever feeling boredom again.) Yesterday, as I listened to Mike's workshop for The Top Ten Things Dead People want you to know, for the first time in my life, I felt that being a finite being might not be such an awful reality because the idea of infinity suddenly felt so terribly exhausting to me. I don't really like the idea of being finite but infinity.... whew..... By the way, I loved all the creative acronyms used in Lost In Space. Mike Dooley does indeed have a creative and entertaining mind.
Thanks so much, Mike. And thank you for your latest book, the 10th Anniversary edition. I loved the presentation you gave today. Got sooooo much out of it. My son passed away two years ago and I've found a way to turn my pain into purpose. On the way to publishing my second book. You inspire me! God bless 💜
Thank you for everything you do. ❤
Mike, as usual, you enlighten us. Thank you.
Another great way to manifestation. Thank you for clarifying channeling. It's a word that comes up frequently this year. And I know I've done this before. But then also thought, I'm making it up😅.
I love how this helps moving things forward.
Thank you🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
OMG! I just realized that, yesterday, I had a similar experience to the council for Lost In Space! In my case is was exhaustion rather than boredom. (While I occasionally experienced boredom in my childhood and early adulthood, I really cannot imagine ever feeling boredom again.) Yesterday, as I listened to Mike's workshop for The Top Ten Things Dead People want you to know, for the first time in my life, I felt that being a finite being might not be such an awful reality because the idea of infinity suddenly felt so terribly exhausting to me. I don't really like the idea of being finite but infinity.... whew.....
By the way, I loved all the creative acronyms used in Lost In Space. Mike Dooley does indeed have a creative and entertaining mind.