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Wednesday
Aug122009

12 Points to transform you

Every day offers new opportunities. You decide what you are ready and willing to see and experience. As part of your journey today, you are invited to contemplate the following;

1) Every experience invites you to love the true self unconditionally.

2) You exist to learn to detach from and give up what you think is important.

3) As you permit the truth to flow freely through you, the illusions fall away.

4) Why is getting angry at lies so important? What happens as it no longer matters?

5) Rules do not exist except those you adopt, create or unconsciously buy into.

6) Nothing about the ‘real you’ ever requires change.

7) To think and act with compassionate intent brings you closer to inner truth.

8)  Perceived struggle is part of the process of learning to control a destiny.

9) Everything you selectively believe is not the reality.

10) To make the unfamiliar, familiar or invisible, visible, open inner channels. 

11) Understand your priorities are ditracting you from who you really are.

12) You are reading these because you sense you are ready to transform.

Tuesday
Aug112009

How does external change empower you?

Changes you perceive around actually you teach you a lot about the self. Yet, not everyone recognize the benefits are far-reaching. What you choose to perceive outside yourself is gradually preparing you to accept far-reaching inner changes.  Consider how perception of external change empowers you;

1) Changing weather encourages versatility.  While growing up, you may have gotten used to predictable seasons, temperatures, and associated activities. You would expect to wear certain kinds of clothing at certain periods of the year.  As weather patterns change more abruptly, some geographic places experience temperatures typical of of 3-4 seasons in a day.  Climate change promotes foresight, adaptability and resourcefulness throughout a perceived calendar year.

2) Shifts in societal focus mirror inner changes. People remark on shifts in the economy and in societal structures that no longer appear to be working. In other words, values and principles are evolving. This draws attention to conditioned belief systems that people sense they are beginning to outgrow.  Deconditioning is a process that prompts people to bring fears about change to the surface.  You quietly prepare to redefine a sense of security and replace fear with unconditional love.  When and how this process unfolds is totally up to you.

3) Perception of time is changing. Notice the kinds of changes around you that capture your attention. These are not the same kinds of events that focused your mind before now.  Each event that stands out reminds you that what has happened or, what may happen, is less relvant than where you are. That is, what you perceive as priorities shift with your consciousness of what is happening. How are psychological time and fears losing relevance and power over you?

Monday
Aug102009

Everything comes full circle

Many people focus on the sensation of fear and are unsure what to make of this. You may not realize that how you think and feel creates the life you lead.  Everything comes full circle. Consider revelations triggered insidec you by this Zen tale:

A man was running from a tiger, and he came to a cliff. He began climbing down a vine, hoping that the tiger could not follow him down and he could thereby escape. As he was on his way down, however, he spied a second tiger waiting for him at the bottom of the cliff. As he hung there on the vine, wondering what to do, he saw a rat begin to chew through the top of the vine.

Then he spied a strawberry, just in arm's reach. He reached out, plucked the berry, and ate it. It was the most sweet and succulent berry he had ever tasted. He closed his eyes and tasted the berry with his whole being, and said aloud, "what a wonderful berry this is!"

Then the rat finished chewing through the vine and the man fell to the ground, breaking his leg. With his leg broken, he could not run. The tiger on the ground came up to him and batted him around as kittens do mice, giving him one painful cut after another. One swipe tore out his left eye. Eventually the tiger tired of playing with him, and bit a large chunk out of the man's stomach for its dinner.

The man went into shock, the pain of the wound coursing through his entire body. But he did not die: he hung on to life for five more days as the two tigers (who, it turned out, were mates) used him as a source of food. His mind was dulled by shock, but not enough to keep the fear and pain from filling his world like a bright light. After five days of agony unlike any that can be described, he finally died.

His corpse continued to serve as a food source for the tigers for several more days. After that, the rat that had chewed through the vine came to gnaw on what was left of his bones.

Saturday
Aug082009

6 Things remote-viewing teaches

Remote-viewing or, remote-influencing, is a topic that sparks considerable discussion on this blog. Due to reader requests, another post is added. For background, you may wish to refer back to this article:

http://blog.dreambuilders.com.au/journal/2009/7/31/reframe-remote-influencing-power.html

Remote-viewing is a capacity that can be awakened. It requires patience and ingenuity. Like every experience, remote-viewing is a teacher. Consider 6 things this process teaches;

1) Remote-viewing is a process of a very settled mind. The process of learning to quiet the mind through meditation and other mental exercises has many benefits unforeseen to conscious mind.  Be open to what you cannot explain now. Recognize part of the mind wanders through the universe and selectively accesses information in the form of energy.

2) Evidence shows a part of the mind is omnipresent. As you discern a growing sixth sense and unexplainable insights, this teaches you that RV is unaffected by human-perceived limits, space and time. Part of you experiences everything everywhere, knows and observes all, even now.

3) RV reflects the conscious and subspace mind align.  In other words, remote observation arises as you recall how to shift awareness in time-space continuums you already access.  This is not science fiction.  Your composite being is partly physical matter now, but invisible subspace matter exists too. 

4) You rediscover hidden skills through choices. As you absorb information through your physical senses, you choose to shift away from intuition. RV systematizes the reading and accepting of intuition. Inner voices or energy vibrations guide you to align with what the physical, rational side of you denies. Move beyond fear and awaken RV skills.

5) This is not what you assume.  RV is not an OBE, not an altered state of consciousness, not a figment of your creative imagination. Mastering this ability requires moving beyond conditioned behaviours of the conscious mind.  In other words, it is necessary to rise about judgment, rationalization. 

6) You are opening to new levels of intelligence.  Soul-level intelligence reminds you it is possible to perceive and know things without direct physical contact, senses or logic.  Certain levels of dialogue are strengthening soul-level communication. Your listening skills validitate non-physical experience. 

Friday
Aug072009

Find the Way

This Zen tale is from the annals of Zen.  Take heed, step back from what you believe, and learn to find your way;

A master was asked the question, "What is the way?" by a curious monk.

"It is right before your eyes," said the master.

"Why do I not see it for myself?"

"Because you are thinking of yourself."

"What about you: do you see it?"

"So long as you see double, saying I don't and you do, and so on, your eyes are clouded," said the master.

"When there is neither 'I' nor 'You,' can one see it?"

"When there is neither 'I' or 'You,' who is the one that wants to see it?"