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    What You Don’t Know Could Hurt, a QUIZ about Cords

    October 19th, 2007 by Rose Rosetree

    Cords of attachment are a universal problem, with us since childhood. Though invisible to the naked eye, cords are very real. You need not be a clairvoyant to remove them. You just need training to use the gifts that God gave you. All your life, you have been using these gifts for deeper perception, even if you haven’t yet learned how to direct those gifts toward cutting cords.However you perceive them—and even if you never notice them consciously—even little cords can cause big problems. Actually, an estimated 85% of relationship problems can show improvement as the result of professional quality work with removing the related cords of attachment. Yet few people even know what cords are. To test your knowledge, cut-and-paste this link into your browser:

     

    http://gotoquiz.com/cords_of_attachment_what_you_don_t_know_could 

     

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    2 Comments on “What You Don’t Know Could Hurt, a QUIZ about Cords”

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    jenmcp said:

    This is what I got:
    Cords of Attachment, What You Don’t Know Could Hurt
    Your Result: Curious

    You have begun to develop consumer smarts about cutting cords. That is an important first step. If you wish to benefit from this 21st century method of healing, do at least as much research as you would if buying a washing machine!

    And yes, the results are correct, I am curious. When the timing/finances are right, I am planning to find out more and have cords of attatchment cut professionally. I don’t feel that I am nearly ready to do this myself; however, I haven’t read the book yet.

    October 19th, 2007 at 9:40 pm
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    Jen, curiosity is great. You can learn a lot about cord cutting for free at my website, http://www.rose-rosetree.com.

    Click on the cover of my new book, “Cut Cords of Attachment” and then scroll down to find loads of articles.

    If you look at other blog posts, you’ll find some interesting Q&As, too, because people here have asked some excellent questions.

    Come meet this community and feel free to keep posting. :-)

    October 20th, 2007 at 5:56 pm
     
     

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