Monday, February 17, 2014

Defining Change with Powers of Mind

"I am always aware of being that which I am aware of being."

Some of us believe we are powerless: while some of us believe we have already achieved success.  Regardless of our current perceptions of the conditions in our lives, we are constantly trying to change something  to make it better.

For many of us who are unable to cope with the current conditions in our lives, we  feel imprisoned in a web of illusions. Our illusions keep changing into problems;  keeping us in a perpetual state of powerlessness.  This is the state of mind producing our powerless desires for change.

As we know, there are numerous people who promote programs to change our lives. Most of these programs provide us with information that we're already aware of. Yet we seek them out because we believe we are powerless to do the work ourselves.

It's difficult to admit to ourselves that we believe we are powerless to overcome the problems in our lives. So, many of us don't do it. We hide our problems and try to wish or pray them away. In other words, we vitiate our inner-mind powers by believing we are powerless to solve them.

Nevertheless, many of us, because of our powerless beliefs and values, create changes that reflect this consciousness. We create things according to the way we envision ourselves. Obviously, this type of creativity only produces more problems.

This means we become victims of our own changes without realizing that we're doing this to ourselves. Some illustrations of this type of creativity are expressed in our drinking alcohol to make us feel powerful. And in other instances, overeating and entering into toxic relationships to make us feel better about ourselves.

Similarly, the changes we seek to make us feel better about ourselves only create the need for more changes. So the more changes we make in our lives, the more we seek to redefine our awareness of being somebody other than who we are now.

Meanwhile, when we stop focusing on changing our lives to understanding our awareness of being the person we are now, we extricate our minds from this toxic, cyclical behavior. This is our epiphany moment, the moment we become awake enough to discover the Powers of Mind within.

When we awaken our awareness of being to be Powers of Mind, we create change from an enlightened awareness of being formless, colorless, and faceless. This is the inner-mind power of our unconditioned consciousness.

Powers of Mind is the clarity that guides us to our unconditioned consciousness. It allows us to become one with this consciousness and perceive life without toxic distortions.

This unconditioned consciousness doesn't recognize or acknowledge the existence of limitations. It is always our awareness of being I AM.



"I am always aware of being that which I am aware of being."


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