Monday, July 15, 2013

Our Powers of Mind Can Overcome Tragedy

We are always greater than what our beliefs and values tell us.

Powers of Mind cannot be stopped by outside events. The power to overcome tragedy, anger, and powerlessness is always available to us, whether we recognize it or not.

The events that we label tragedies are reflections of our beliefs and values. And when we rely on these toxic beliefs and values, we inevitably become powerless.

Similarly, when we think of ourselves as powerless, we conversely think of others as powerful. In other words, we devalue our own power by giving it to others. This causes us to feel anger toward others, because we have played a mind-game of devaluing ourselves.

We are always greater than what our beliefs and values tell us.

 Nevertheless, when we recognize that  Powers of Mind is the only power to enlighten our minds, then we are able to free ourselves from the powerlessness created by the vicissitudes of societal emphasis on events and people. 

For many of us, suffering from the victimization of toxic beliefs and values, the greater the event, the greater our powerlessness. However, if we rely on our Powers of Mind, we can change this to: The greater the event, the greater our commitment to Powers of Mind.

Powers of Mind is our ability to perceive ourselves and others without our toxic beliefs and values, which are nothing more than illusions. We are created to live successful in this world, because we have within us Powers of Mind.

Whenever we feel powerless, we also feel anger, hopelessness, and inadequate to handle the problem created by our beliefs and values.This causes us to express great anger whenever we feel outside sources have violated them. Unfortunately, we have forgotten that our beliefs and values came from outside sources -- parents, society, and experience.

The path to enlightenment begins with Powers of Mind. With Powers of Mind we are free from the toxic beliefs and values causing us to perceive ourselves as powerlesss.

We are always greater than what our beliefs and values tell us.

Meanwhile, we must remain mindful of our Powers of Mind. This means we must perceive and express this power regardless of what our senses (beliefs and values) tell us about tragedies and events.. 



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