I am whatever I believe I am.
We develop our minds according to the way our Guides taught us. This means we are more like our Guides than unlike them. And even if we are unaware of this immutable truth, we continue to express I am according to our toxic beliefs and values.
It's important for our mindfulness to understand that we awaken in a world of confusion and suffering. One that is always in a constant flux of searching for things to ground itself; to make its inhabitants feel like this is the only place they have ever known. And it's this feeling-at-home illusion that's responsible for the way we try to mold ourselves into acceptability.
During our lifetimes we evolve into many images of ourselves. In some of them there are beliefs and values that trick us into believing we are not dependent on others for our clarity. Yet, as we go deeper introspectively, we discover that these images are merely confirming the importance we place on our toxic beliefs and values.
The I am in us is dormant. It is there, hidden beneath the toxic beliefs and values, awaiting our command to welcome it into our lives. This is the consciousness that knows the truth about our purpose, but it is bound by divine creation to remain dormant until it is activated by our Powers of Mind.
Meanwhile, until we do the work to reunite our consciousness as one, we will continue to feel oppressed by our toxic beliefs and values. These same toxic beliefs and values will continue tricking us into believing we are victims or powerless.
Powers of Mind is in us to activate the limitless unconditioned consciousness within our non-toxic minds. The road is lonely. The work is arduous. The rewards are unrecognizable by our current beliefs and values.
I am whatever I believe I am.
This irrefutable truth of I am cannot be ignored. It is present in the murderer, the thief, the preacher, the banker, the teacher and countless others who self-imposed these limitations onto themselves. While in truth, the real I am is so much greater than these limitations.
Powers of Mind is in the world to wake up our minds to discover the real I am in us. This is not something we can teach to others.
One cannot enlighten another. Each of us must make our own decisions to wake up our minds. We are responsible for using or not using the Powers of Mind in us.
Similarly, wherever we are today in our personal lives, the I am in us is also present. We are always confirming our conditions by proclaiming the illusions in our lives are real. We claim debt, sickness, pseudo-spiritual awakenings, and other illusions as our own.
Now we can wake up the mind by using our Powers of Mind. There are no reasons to identify with the illusions when we know they only exist in our toxic beliefs and values.
We were not born with toxic beliefs and values, we were taught them by others.
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