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Rain

John Morgan Season 4 Episode 79

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Rain has a bad reputation. Examine the upside of rain in this mini podcast.

Grasshopper Notes are the writings from America's Best Known Hypnotherapist John Morgan. His podcasts contain his most responded to essays and blog posts from the past two decades. 

Find the written versions of these podcasts on John's podcasting site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1628038

"The Grasshopper" is the part of you that whispers pearls of wisdom that  seem to pop into your mind from out of the blue. John's essays and blog posts are his interpretations of these "Nips of Nectar." Others have labeled his writings as timeless wisdom. 

Most of the John's writings revolve around self improvement and self help. They address topics like:

• Mindfulness
• Peace of mind
• Creativity
• How to stay in the present moment
• Spirituality
• Behavior improvement

And stories that transform you to a wider sense of awareness that presents more options. And isn't that what we all want, more options? 

John uploads these podcasts on a regular basis. So check back often to hear these podcasts heard around the world. Who wants to be the next person to change? 

Make sure to order a copy of John's new book: WISDOM OF THE GRASSHOPPER – 21 Days to Creativity. These mini-meditations take you inside where all your creative resources live. And you'll come out not only refreshed but recommitted to creating your future. 

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Also, download John's FREE book INTER RUPTION: The Magic Key To Lasting Change. It's available at John's website  https://GrasshopperNotes.com



Rain

Rain gets a bad rap. Rain is nature’s cleanser. It washes away many things that weren’t intended to stay. You know that unmistakable smell that’s left when the garbage truck leaks on your road? Rain takes that away.

But what about our ability to make rain – better known as tears?

Tears wash away the smelly thoughts that are stuck in our head. They’re human nature’s rain.

We have been conditioned not to cry – men more than women, and what a sad thing that is.

We often fight our natural urge to cry and pay the price in pent up thoughts that keep us sad.

Tears are emotional rain and as human beings we're experiencing a drought.

There is such a thing as a good cry and we’d be well served to allow ourselves the opportunity to have one more often.

I’m not going to logically convince you that this is an effective method for cleaning out upsetting thoughts. It takes personal experience to validate the theory. But, as my late teacher, Dave Dobson said, “Theory is bullshit and defending your theory is bullshit squared.” So, don’t take my word for it; validate it for yourself. You may just find that personal rain can alleviate your pain.

All the best,

John


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