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Divine Discontent

Posted By: Randy GageApril 8, 2019

Last week I suggested that the best approach to changing your thought process occurs when you develop your prosperity consciousness to the level which you develop “Divine Discontent.”

The reasoning behind the name is I think this state of mind is a spiritual experience for you, one in which you can live in gratitude for what you have, yet still have an innate hunger and desire to become more.

This yearning for more causes you to develop bigger dreams.   Those bigger dreams require you grow more to achieve them.  You find your thinking to that point won’t get you to where you want to go.  So you develop new thought processes, and create a perpetual cycle of improvement.  Ultimately this leads you to evolve into the highest possible version of yourself.  That’s where the breakthroughs live.

- RG

5 comments on “Divine Discontent”

  1. Great post Randy. I believe I’m on this journey, the first part of your post describes where I am right now - awareness & yearning. My next step is to continue to develop those dreams into true reality and just keep evolving into the best best me. Thx

    1. Id like to mimic that, going for more and dreaming big, but always looking for that next mountain to climb

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  • 5 comments on “Divine Discontent”

    1. Great post Randy. I believe I’m on this journey, the first part of your post describes where I am right now - awareness & yearning. My next step is to continue to develop those dreams into true reality and just keep evolving into the best best me. Thx

      1. Id like to mimic that, going for more and dreaming big, but always looking for that next mountain to climb

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