Thursday, October 30, 2014

Beyond the Confusion From our Beliefs and Values

Those of us committed to Powers of Mind must continue to work on expressing enlightenment in our lives. Regardless of how many people attempt to discourage us, we cannot stop or falter in our commitment to Powers of Mind.

We do this work because we know it's the consciousness of clarity. This is the consciousness where we know that confusion, suffering, and powerless will not go away until enlightenment is born.

In this state of awareness, we understand the folly of embodying three-dimensional consciousness as the source of our enlightenment. It's with Powers of Mind that our awareness-of-being is developed without the aid of others.

Nevertheless, for those who continue to deny the effectiveness of Powers of Mind, this doesn't diminish their desires to express enlightenment. We want to see clearly what's happening in our lives; what's responsible for the confusion and suffering in our lives; and to know that we have the power to change the conditions in our lives.

The challenge for most of us is to stop clinging to our current beliefs and values. This means we must commit ourselves to creating new, non-toxic beliefs and values.  And in doing this, we extricate our awareness-of-being from the illusions creating the confusion in our lives.

Many of us continue to struggle with identifying the illusions in our lives. We are tied too closely to the misinterpretations about enlightenment coming from our illusions.

The illusions teach us that our experiences with epiphanies are proof that enlightenment is experienced in our current beliefs and values.  And even if we haven't been taught or experienced this apotheosis manifestation ourselves, we believe it exists in others.

Our beliefs and values teach us that some individuals are created to be more divinely connected than most of us.  And it's from these individuals that we perceive the apotheosis manifestations.

Whenever we endow others with greater power than ourselves, we do so because of our three-dimensional perspectives on power. In other words, we have forgotten that our beliefs and values come from others limited by three-dimensional consciousness.

Similarly, some of us  have ventured into the fourth-dimension.  And in this unconditioned consciousness we understand that epiphanies and miracles are expressions of our awareness-of-being in fourth-dimensional consciousness.

We understand that our prehensions of a spatiotemporal perspective; one that's beyond our current awareness-of-being in a three-dimensional consciousness, opens for us limitless perspectives of not-yet-seen awareness-of-beings.

In other words, we have accepted our awareness-of-being as existing in a four-dimensional consciousness or unconditioned consciousness. And it's in our unconditioned consciousness that we are able to envision ourselves as colorless, faceless, and formless.

When we access the fourth-dimension, our awareness-of-being becomes one as both Creator and Created. This means we are using four-dimensional consciousness to create an awareness-of-being that's consistent with fourth-dimensional consciousness. 

Meanwhile, our current dependency on language, religion, science, mathematics, and our limited understanding of God, The Creator, prevents us from being willing to go beyond what we currently know about ourselves. Unfortunately, it's our unwillingness to go beyond our current awareness-of-being, with all its limitations, that inextricably tie us to powerlessness. 

Nevertheless, whenever we decide to wake-up, to go beyond our current  limitations, we must be reborn in the awareness-of-being of four-dimensional consciousness. This is the consciousness that precedes the existence of all of our awareness-of-being. 

Most of our confusion about who we are, what is our purpose, and our relationship with a power greater than us, come from a lack of understanding four-dimensional consciousness. We have the power to change this awareness-of-being by becoming autodidact Powers of Mind explorers.



We are the creators and liberators of our own confusion and suffering.



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