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Unless you know what growth is, you may have the illusion that you are growing

Sophie Benshitta Maven
6 min readAug 16, 2020

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When you suggest that someone should grow, it is obvious to me that they have no idea what it means, or how to grow, or what it feels like.

The reason I measure someone’s accurate vocabulary is to see to what degree words mean for them what they actually mean, to what degree they have an actual experience about the meaning of words.

Growth is a word like that, a word that unless you have experienced its meaning, you have no idea what it means.

You’ll experience many words vicariously… meaning through another person. Through literature. Through looking for that phenomenon, like when you are making a collage.

One of my students has raised her vibration 80 points by creating elaborate collages boring deeply into words and their meanings. She now has 10 words where her clarity went from 1% to 30%.

The average clarity of politicians and spiritual teachers, virtue signalers is 7%, with the highest 10% and the lowest 1% clarity of what they are talking about, using words they have no clue about, have had no experience of being.

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Sophie Benshitta Maven
Sophie Benshitta Maven

Written by Sophie Benshitta Maven

Publish at Raise your vibration www.yourvibration.com true empath, coach, publisher, mad scientist, living a life that is worth living

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