Friday, June 7, 2013

Creating Images of Enlightenment

What would we do if we could give ourselves a complete make-over?

Many of us have created images of ourselves that devalue our worthiness to express great power. And in this devalued state of mind, we constantly seek powers outside of our minds to change ourselves. In other words, we seek power in things we believe will transform us into the people we daydream of becoming.

The problem with seeking power from other people is that we are perceiving ourselves and others from a self-created victimized and toxic mind. It is from this toxic perspective, filled with limitless distortions,  that we make judgments about who we are, and how we compare to others.

It's important for us to know that when we seek to change ourselves by relying on toxic beliefs and values, our changes remain reflections of our distortions.  In other words, we are not really changing ourselves, but creating more layers of illusions separating us from our Powers of Mind.

Similarly, the changes we seek require us to work on our minds. This work requires our willingness to let go of the toxic beliefs and values responsible for the  distortions causing us to devalue ourselves. It's important for us to remember that this letting go process means letting go of everything.

When we become committed enough to our Powers of Mind, we're able to clearly understand how the letting-go process works. It doesn't mean letting go of people and things, but letting go of the beliefs and values we are using to define our relationships with them.

Nevertheless, when we discover the existence of Powers of Mind, we are already well into self-discovery. So many of the things preventing us from perceiving ourselves with esteem and power are revealed to us in their true reality. This awareness mitigates the power we give to others and things.

Powers of Mind is the gateway to enlightenment. It's the key that unlocks the door to our unconditioned consciousness. This is the power we use to remove the toxic beliefs and values and replace them with enlightened ones. And in doing so, we are actually creating a new person.


The process for creation is a simple one that begins and ends in our minds. We first imagine the unimaginable, and then we embody it by making it a part of our new beliefs and values. We then give form to the unimaginable and express it as our new image.

Now we must maintain our conviction in a form that only we can see.  We need this unshakable conviction to assist us with the work necessary for this image to make it through the time interval that's ruled by our lingering toxic beliefs and values.

 Our convictions to our images or creations are the source of all creation. Creation is the invisible expressing itself as the visible. The known of Powers of Mind becoming to the unknown, the known.

Meanwhile,  it's important for us to constantly remind ourselves that Powers of Mind exist in all of us. And with this power, we can create images of ourselves with power.  




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