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TELL ME WHAT YOU DID TOMORROWTHE Queen in Alice in Wonderland asks this of ALICE MARY calls this FUTURE MEMORY.SOME PEOPLE THNK THEY CAN’T CONTOL THEIR MEMORY
Bob Proctor proclaims that we really don’t FORGET
We just don’t bother to build this “ muscle “
Which is one of our HIGHER FACULTIES
OUR INNATE GIFTS
Price Pritchett calls these 6 faculties unseen FORCES
BOB teaches us that our MEMORY IS BUILT Using
RIDICULOUS ASSOCIATION
Bob let’s us be ridiculous in this teaching
Bob wants us to be SILLY.
HE teaches us in ten minutes how to improve our memory Learn HOW right here:
Into your genius is a magnificent program to incorporate your six innate GIFTS. BOB Proctor and Mary Morrissey teach us during this program how to use our Super Powers
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The Memory Book Jerry Lucas, Harry Lorayne
Mary introduces FUTURE MEMORY
ALICE IN WONDERLAND which is an Allegory about our MIND
when the Queen asks Alice Tell me what you did Tommorrow and Alice says I can’t do that TOMORROW HASN’T HAPPENED YET
QUEEN.”WELL I DARE SAY, it’s a pretty poor memeory that only works in one direction..
YOGA MUSIC
-The iconic Rubentis rosé is a field blend of hondarrabi zuri and hondarrabi beltza varieties,
The wines are co-fermented for three weeks. When most local wineries gave up on the indigenous red hondarrabi beltza vines, the Ameztoi family retained their old vines, which gives their rose exceptional vibrancy and complexity. Rubentis, the region’s first pink wine, was inspired by the historic claret style wines which were once produced in the area long before the current global craze made rosé famous. The backbone of the blend comes from a hondarrabi beltza vineyard planted in 1840, preserved by the Ameztoi family for generations.