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    What do you want? Part 2

    It would seem my “What do you want?” rant had an unexpected outcome I did not anticipate. Today, another day full of “Well damn I didn’t see that coming” revelation, it’s asking me, “What do you want?”

    Now you might think that’s a simple thing, a simple question. Except, there are those weird times in life, when simple questions are no longer simple. You realize they never were; they were icebergs all along, appearing simple, but possessing an immense potential beneath the surface for those willing to swim around down there. It ain’t that simple.

    I ranted my arse off yesterday – mostly cuz fire is fun, but I did not realize that rant was probably for me, as much as anyone else.

    I’m sitting here today, aware, for the first time in my life, that what I want is actually important. I don’t think I had ever valued what I truly wanted. It’s weird to even think that. It’s an illogical supposition, because wanting implies value. How can you not value what you want? Even I’m confused and I was doing that. Continue reading »

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    The First Step Is Belief

    Often the first step toward expanding your perspective, is to believe that a greater perspective exists. This is another one of those mind-bending spiritual concepts that routinely confuse those on the path. We’re taught that imagination is not real – and there’s a reason we’re taught that – but imagination is actually the gateway to these greater perspectives. It’s true, one may not, initially, have all the details to grasp a greater reality, but imagining the reality, regardless, is still the process to finding those details. It’s the exact same process we use when exploring anything. We don’t know what we’ll find, but we imagine we might find something eye-opening and thus, we often do.

    The First Step Is Belief
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    You Are The World

    “Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.” ~Rumi

    Blessed are those who truly embrace these words. One of the greatest treasures I’ve found on the spiritual path, is this wisdom, that there is absolutely nothing and no one outside of myself that creates my reality.

    This is often one of the most difficult spiritual concepts for people to grasp and accept. It was Aaron Abke’s 4DU course, Master Your Mind, that taught me, fear is the ego’s most prized tool. It uses our innate capacity to project, in order to cast blame onto others or situations outside of ourselves. Just like the man pulling levers behind the curtain, the ego does this to remain undetected and in control of what you think and feel, and thus, how you react. When I earnestly looked within, I found this to be true.

    The ego has its place. It works well when dinosaurs chase us, but it was never intended to become the projector of our realities. I am the projector, not my ego, but like most, I failed to realize this was going on, right under my nose. This is why in spiritual studies, there’s so much emphasis around taming the ego. It’s a process of remembering that we are the projectors of our realities, not it.

    Everything was birthed out of the core frequency of creation. We refer to it as love. Love, too, can be projected! In my own process around all this, I’ve increasingly aligned with love. I remember more and more often to remain aligned with love, and thus, my world – the reality I project – becomes one of love. It’s really that simple. As I remember that I am the projector, what I choose to project, becomes the world I live in.

    You Are The World