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Recognize, root out, and replace

Recognize, root out, and replace is the three-step process of Flow Purification required if an individual is to properly strengthen and purify The Flow.

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We recognize the limiting ideas, Old Energy Archetypes, and ideologies that have been implanted in our consciousness; we root these ideas out by consciously examining them. Finally, we make a decision on the ones we want to keep and then replace those archetypes and ideas that we do not want to replace with new, life-affirming new energy ideas and archetypes.

This is a process of de-indoctrination. This is how we remove The System from Bodily Consciousness

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