Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Enlightening our Minds to see the Unknown

I am always that person I confirm myself to be.

The known and unknown are states of awareness. It is our awareness, without distortions, that allow us to remove the barriers limiting our Powers of Mind. It is also our awareness causing us to limit our worthiness to use our Powers of Mind.


Our awareness or consciousness is always guiding our actions. This limitless power gives us everything we are aware of being. It makes no excuses for our self-limitations, nor for our unwillingness to seek Powers of Mind.  

We have the power to live as prisoners of our illusions. This choice is available to all of us. It is not a good or bad choice, but a just one. In other words, it is just because we are responsible for limiting our own Powers of Mind. 

Many of us are unwilling to explore new beliefs and values, because we're content with our current ones. Even though we spend much of our lives complaining about our suffering from them, we, nevertheless, believe they represent all that we can ever know.

Powers of Mind represent that which we are not currently aware of its existence. The laws we have established for ourselves in this world are responsible for our limitations. They represent the generational toxicity of limited awareness.

It's important to remember that when we cling to our beliefs and values, we limit our intuitive powers or unconditioned consciousness. This limits our Powers of Mind. And without the use of Powers of Mind we cannot free ourselves from the suffering and confusion in our lives. 

We are always greater than what has been created in this world. And when we empower ourselves to seek the unknown or the undiscovered, we become aware of our Powers of Mind.


I am aware of being that I am aware of being. 

The key to understand this statement is to know what we are aware of being. Who do we believe we are now?

Meanwhile, when we decide to use our Powers of Mind to unlock the enlightenment existing in us, we will know that the known and unknown are one, but we are greater than both of them.

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