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3. The box is open and the reader can see inside to all of the stars. The reader should notice the bits of color on the stars but try to ignore it. Sift through the stars to make out any words or information; it should be difficult. After about a minute of sifting through the stars, pour all of the stars out of the box. Now, pay closer attention to the highlighted words. It is necessary to look through all of the highlighted words. Make two piles of stars: one with words that appeal to you, and one with words you could care less about. Put the stars that are less appealing back in the box, and keep the other pile out. This pile should cause a sensation of relief. It should be calming and not overwhelming because you found what interested you, and now there does not need to be any more searching for that something special.

 

 

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