"What you think of as an impossible dream might be reasonable if you thought differently." - Harry Palmer, author of The Avatar Materials
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"What you think of as an impossible dream might be reasonable if you thought differently." - Harry Palmer, author of The Avatar Materials
Gratitude opens a crack in consciousness that lets grace in.
Even for the most isolated individual, very moment of happiness, every moment of sadness, every kindness, every critial thought adds its consequence to the blueprint for the events of the world.
If you fired an arrow, stopped it in its flight, and sighted along the arrow, you would see where it was going. If you stop life in flight and sight along it, you will see that it is headed toward an enlightened planetary civilisation.
Your biggest contribution to an enlightened planetary civilisation is that you believe in it. The most powerful tool you have is your faith.
Appreciation is a combination of understanding, quiet amazement, and gratitude. Appreciating something permits its experience and integration.
The only things that burden or define us are those things that are not appreciated. In the presence of appreciation, desire and resistance transform into knowledge.
The hope of future generations is the chance we have to awaken in ourselves a consciousness that is increasingly immune to irrationality and that values wisdom.
As you proceed, you will become aware of your own creative power. It will surprise and amaze you. Should you choose to follow this power to its source, you will find a measureless sea of awareness extending beyond time, consciousness, and creation. Ancient companions wait for you (t)here.
The quintessential viewpoint, which we have forgotten, is that of the primal universal creator. So the first step back to that viewpoint is to accept that were we are is exactly and only where we are. To begin the process of sorting out or lives, we must own and appreciate the circumstances we found ourselves in right now - continuously.
Realize that in this moment we are exactly where we once decided we wanted to be. There is no point in second guessing the wisdom behind our decision. It made sense at the time. When we assume responsibility for our lives, we will begin to appreciate the wisdom of all our creations, and we will find in them empowering lessons. As we learn, the solidity of our reality will begin to soften and dissolve, layer by layer, until we behold the core beliefs that created it.
When we perceive that the only difference between us is our beliefs, and that beliefs can be created or discreated with ease, the right and wrong game will wind down, a co- create game will unfold and world peace will ensue.
Recovery of responsibility for the primary defining belief "I am" results in definitionless awareness (freedom).