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Entries in blessing (9)

Tuesday
May152012

You are guided

You are guided every second of every day.  This guidance invites you to be aware of everything around you without deciding anything, without attaching.  Listen closely. Take the perspective that you always get to where you are supposed to go at the right time for the right purpose. Be glad about it.  You always encounter the right people who point you toward what you ask to see. This is how it is. It cannot be any other way.  See without the judgmental mind.  See the blessings in all you notice, get and do not get.

If time seems to get in the way, or conditions seem to push your emotional buttons, recall who creates time and who is observing all emotion and signals in your being.  Who is the light behind the projector? Who is in charge of the inputs and outputs of energy and infinite senses? Watch and allow them to operate. Trust in your guidance. Appreciate whatever happens.  Its all a blessing in disguise. Its your creation.  Allow energies to move backwards, forwards and in all directions.  Be gentle.  Watch what happens as you allow energies to flow through you easily.  The universe honours you.

The biggest thing that stirs the world up is not moving in-tune with your being. 

Friday
May142010

Liberate from the projection

Some people are unaware they are a facit of consciousness that forgets its unlimited nature.  Imagine why consciousness ignores itself and longs to be free.  Reflect on how your perspective shifts as you realize you are already everything mind echoes you do not have.  What blessings do you discern in the process of self-forgetting? Are you familiar with sensations of the unthreading of confusion?

As you sense you move into a perspective of expanding transparency, you open states of remembering. People begin to recall meditation is not something they do, it is the natural presence of consciousness they are. From the vantage point of ignorance, the person is what you are and meditation and love are things you do. As you flow into deeper understanding, meditation and love are what you are and the person is what you do temporarily.  Ego is an optional activity that reconnects you to soul. Shifting states is part of Cosmic Synchronicity

Friday
Sep112009

What does anger teach you?

There is the idea that a person needs to lose the mind before he comes to his senses and learns to experience everything through the filter of unconditional love. If you limit your perception to the physical, then you miss what else there is.

As you evolve to touch on timeless serenity, you begin to sense you have choices about how to view anger and come to realize it is a profound teacher.  Its not a thing to overcome, it is an energy to work through. Consider how your perspective on discomfort transforms with you as you listen to the body;

1) You are a mirror for everything.  If other people evoke anger in you, then you have unrecognized or unhealed reasons to generate anger within yourself.  Notice tension and release.

2) You have choices about what to focus on.  You create what you believe in.   Exerting effort to control what does not exist actually gives it life. You grow aware of the energetic body.

3) You expand unpleasantness or not. You pay attention on the outside or on the inside. The quality of your life is basically peaceful and joyful unless you choose to focus on the outside.

4) You are unaware of what you do.  The body and mind are aware of external things and all this can be unloaded or deconditioned.  Everything is everything. You only compete with self for acceptance. The illusion of the other disappears as you detach from 'the enemy' or competition outside self.

5) Your perceived disease stems from separation from self.  To get angry and impatient at your state of health and well-being, is a natural thing to draw your attention on habits that would benefit from review. Your belief system desensitizes you to root cases of physical imbalance.

6) Your higher self is nature.  Nature speaks to you through unfiltered energy. Your paradigm shifts and when you are open, you accept knowing nothing.  You value stages of energy flow.

7) You can view control as illusion. As you sense existence in physical worlds, you notice control is viewed as important. To move to understand who you are, you consciously detach from perceived needs to control. You expand or contract at will.

8) You get angry at the self.  There is nobody to blame for negative energy you experience.  You project your shadow on others as a stage in raising awareness of who you are.  When you do not like something, you separate from them.

9) Your diet may relate.  Animals are often fed chemicals, hormones and other unnatural things to grow.  Vegetables are also grown in various ways and sometimes pesticides are used.  What you eat interacts with your biochemistry and energy vibration.  How you feel reflects what you eat.

Sunday
Feb252007

Gotta have impatience

Patience, like time, is a commodity in great demand.  Impatience is experiencing an epidemic.   Many people make much ado about 'little things,' about where they're not, and don't take advantage of what's right in front of them. If this sounds familiar, you'd benefit from reviewing why you're impatient. Why not rethink how you could make more effective use of your time? 

If you drive a car, you've heard a horn blowing behind you when you're in no position to go anywhere. How does this help the honker? What about the person who accelerates past you only to stop at the red light just ahead? And, then, the driver does the same thing to be stopped at the next intersection.  These drivers don't necessarily feel better when they vent steam. They only annoy you if you let them, but they still get nowhere fast. Which driver sounds like you?

If you go into a shop, and nobody serves you, and you wish to get going somewhere else, how does that make you feel to be ignored? Perhaps you feel the world should revolve around you when it doesn't. People aren't often mind-readers. Is that fair? Could you invite this treatment?  Wherever you work, are you more attentive to the clock and the prospect of leaving than dealing with taks at hand? Consider the kinds of pleasures and useful learning you're missing.

If your boss tells you to stop what you're doing and to perform another task when it doesn't really need to be done right away, this may stress you out. Your boss may be impatient and may also wish to take advantage of the authority he or she has over you.  Or, you may exaggerate how difficult the situation really is. Why might you be impatient to do what you think is a priority?

What is about wishing that certain experiences were already over so we can get on with something else? Yet, we don't take the time to enjoy what happens as it does.  Kids often dress as grown ups and wish they had the privileges that adults have, like staying up late.  Then as adults, we wish to go to be earlier or relive parts of our childhood, but we are taught to be too serious.

What about traits of your partner or close friends who drive you bonkers? They may be impatient for you to get yourself together so they can get on with things. Or, you may be impatient for someone to get ready when that person often makes you late. How could you react differently?

Impatience is a quality that creeps up when we least expect it. Why sputter explatives? Does this make us feel better or have we been conditioned to think we have to react in a particular way?  Consider what life would be like if you learned to enjoy being stuck in traffic, if you saw being forced to postpone some of your own plans as a blessing, if you could see impatience as a teacher meant to temper your passions, if you could see advantages you didn't initially recognize. As you decide you wish to better understand and improve yourself, you love whatever happens. 

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