Friday, September 2, 2011

Eliminating the Victim Mind

'Your memories of the past prevent you from seeing today clearly."

Some of us want to change our lives without entering in to self-discovery where we must take the time to uprooted the toxic weeds (thoughts) choking the life out of our desires.

Today presents us with another opportunity to do something about how we're feeling about our present living conditions. And regardless to whether we believe we are victims of our own thinking or not, none of us has achieved the required enlightenment that provides us with the insights where we don't have anymore questions.

So, in keeping with enlightenment recipes for the mind, let's take a peek in "Seeds from the Ashes" and see what's cooking today.

"The desire to change is a powerful force that you must reckon with if you want to change the way you think, act, work, and live. The undercurrent of power producing your desires connects you with a much higher power.

"If you search for this power, it not only transform your life, it will lead you to your unconditioned, uncluttered, intuitive consciousness: a place where all things are possible. Unfortunately, far too many people believe this consciousness exists outside of them.

"Nevertheless, the desire to change is the first step in the self-discovery process: a process you use to examine your life and develop an action plan to change it.

"The self-discovery process empowers you to go beyond the boundaries imposed on you by family, friends, and society. It leads you into another level of consciousness where you will face the challenges of establishing new, more complex relationships with other people.

"The moment you feel overpowered by illusions of poverty, unemployment, failure, addiction, and fear is the moment for you to discover why you feel this way. For many, the way to begin is by acknowledging that they have a problem. 

"It's a problem to be treated with a sense of urgency, similar to the way you would treat a cancer spreading through your body. If it's left untreated, you can expect pernicious results.

"The time it takes to change your life is your time, not someone else's time. You cannot turn your challenges over to seminar leaders, spiritual deities, or political leaders, because they do not have the power to change your life. They can talk about the resources that you can us to assist you with overcoming your problems.

"They tell you success stories, make promises, and extol you to believe everything will be all right. However, after awhile, you will realize that it is you who know exactly what's bothering you and what you need to do to solve the problems you are facing.

"When you become uncomfortable with your life, you will seek a way to change it. Most people seek ways to change their lives when they become uncomfortable with their present situation.

"The greater your discomfort, the stronger your desires to change. So ask yourself: Are you ready to change today, or will you wait until tomorrow? The answer depends on the present intensity of your desires.

"If you are truly unhappy with your present condition, then you are ready now to take the first step to change.

During moment of great despair in your life, you will find a plentiful supply of strong desires willing to step forward and lead you out of your despair. You must be willing to allow these desires into your life and treat them as your warriors.

""Like all great leaders, you need strong warriors to follow you into battle; however, they need you to guide them."

The toxic beliefs victimizing our minds are the illusions we accept as reality. When we remove them, we are able to see clearly enough to create a new reality.

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