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If our thoughts and beliefs__oth conscious and unconscious__re in conflict, they will cancel each other out and nothing will manifest. So if you desire success but believe you have not earned it, you will not succeed.
Russell Anthony Gibbs The Six Principles of Enlightenment and Meaning of Life
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If our thoughts and beliefs__oth conscious and unconscious__re in conflict, they will cancel each other out and nothing will manifest. So if you desire success but believe you have not earned it, you will not succeed.
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Russell Anthony Gibbs

The Six Principles of Enlightenment and Meaning of Life

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