Creative Energy
September 1, 2008
Whatcha thinking? Whatcha creating? What most are not aware of is that whatever it is that we THINK is that which we CREATE. That principle is lost on many people because their thoughts are skitzophrenic. Saying I WILL do such-n-such at noon and then cowering in fear adn doubt that you can in fact do the ded cancels the former belief out. Often times, one will think a positive thought one minute followed by a negative feeling about it.
Thus nothing happens and we wonder why!
The very thought I WILL says you probably won’t because you lack the realization that I AM. God rested on the symbolic seventh day because it’s all done- from the perspective of no time, nor space, to God.Thoughts, thinking, and every “thing” that exists really isn’t a “thing”, but ENERGY! Everything is ENERGY.
Remember the four laws of consciousness……..
1-You ARE what you concentrate on.
2-What you concentrate on SEEMS REAL.
3-What you concentrate on GROWS
4-You always FIND what you concentrate on.
Gill Edwards has a handle on this situation when he writes, “What splits our energy, producing incoherent or contradictory signals? Fear and judgment- not feeling good enough. Feeling undeserving or unworthy. Feeling guilty about our desires.” Have you been there? Are you there now?
Unfortunately much of such thinking has come from religion! Religion that has taught us the finger-pointing God. Religion that sees God punishing our every mistake and if we don’t quite live the right life, He’ll send us to HELL. FOREVER! May we use our ENERGY, thinking and thoughts in the way that Jesus said to use it. THINK on those things that are GOOD. And, let’s begin to CREATE a life that resembles the reality of who we ARE, instead of who we’re NOT.
That alone will change your and our perception of 2012 and maybe even save all of humanity, if wecan get enough people to ride along.
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“A Course in Miracles” reminded me this week that only the guilty mind can suffer.
And Jonette Crowley reminded me that perhaps the most dangerous side of the ego–under the guise of what it considers humility– lies in our acceptance of the belief that we are less than mighty, powerful beings whose very nature is wholeness and completion. We live out the results of those beliefs day in and day out.