Friday, January 17, 2014

Powers of Mind is Consciousness of Being

"I am always aware of being, even when I am aware of just being without being something."

Who are we aware of being today?

Many of us believe we are of a certain gender, race, color, country, status, religion, nonreligious, and so on. This awareness of being exists only in our minds, and is totally dependent on our toxic beliefs and values for sustenance.

Many of us continue to fight with ourselves and others in defense of our awareness of being such and such a person. We use the toxic distortions provided by our parents, society, and experience to defend this awareness of being. 

After years of confirming our identities, we succumb to the teachings of others. This acceptance of the definitions confirming our existence becomes the darkness from which we are now seeking escape.

When we decide to go beyond the darkness of our toxic beliefs and values and work on our Powers of Mind, we discover that we are always greater than the current conceptions we have of ourselves. It's with Powers of Mind that we learn how to trust ourselves to know the truth about our existence.


The truth that comes from our Powers of Mind is the clarity of I Am. This is the awareness we need to understand being, without being something.

Nevertheless, with Powers of Mind when we decide to become something, we are cognizant of the power we are giving to this new person or awareness of being. When we reach this level of awareness, we know that the power creating is greater than its creation.

This is our power to become one with our creations and yet remain greater than all of them. In other words the Powers of Mind conceiving a new image or being  is greater than its conception or creation of this image.   

When we use our Powers of Mind, we can become whatever we imagine or envision ourselves to be. And without Powers of Mind doing the creating, we are  conceiving  images of ourselves in vain attempts to become someone greater than the current conceptions we have of ourselves.

Meanwhile, it's this craving to be something -- doctor, lawyer, politician, leader, husband, wife, father, mother, educator, and so forth -- that keeps us tied to the limitations of our creations. This toxic quagmire of powerlessness and confusion is replete with illusions

Similarly, many of us limit ourselves to illusory images of greatness. We seek to become like others whom we value to be greater than our awareness of being. This desire to become something other than who we are, is the source of all of our problems with consciousness of being.



Nevertheless, with Powers of Mind we have the power to understand that we created the conditions in our lives and we have the power to change our awareness of being in these conditions.  

"I am always aware of being, even when I am aware of just being without being something."

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