Friday, August 30, 2013

Powers of Mind is Light

I am that person I believe I am as long as I believe I am.

I am capable of being many things, however, I can exist without being any of them.

Today, many of us are searching for answers about who we are. We want to know, metaphorically speaking, if we're an apple or orange tree. And in most instances, we desire to be whatever tree that's  popular with the masses.

When we claim an identity for ourselves, we live with it. We then connect with others who have similar identities and join them to search for the missing power in our lives. Unfortunately, by joining with others who are also searching for power outside of their minds, we create more darkness in our own lives.

Nevertheless, the darkness in our lives prevents us from discovering the true nature of our existence. Our darkness imprisons us in a psychological cesspool of toxic beliefs and values. And it is within this toxicity that we struggle for power.

Many of us have become acclimated to living in darkness. We believe it's the way we should live. After all, we were taught from childhood to emulate others, and to accept struggle as part of the natural obstacles we have to live with.  

Powers of Mind illumines us with the clarity to see that our power exists in our minds. We already have it, which means we don't have to struggle for something we already possess.

The seeds of clarity (Powers of Mind) were planted in our minds from birth. Our problems began with our ignorance of the existence of this power and how to access and use it to overcome our toxic beliefs and values..

As we develop our minds to create images of ourselves according to societal beliefs and values, we move further away from who we are.  And it's only when we begin to question or doubt our current beliefs and values that we access the light to our Powers of Mind.

It's important for us to remain mindful that everything in the world is seen from the prism of our minds. And in our minds are the beliefs and values preventing the light from our Powers of Mind from shining brightly

I am capable of being many things, however, I can exist without being any of them.






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