Regardless of our current state of affairs, we have the power to transmute these conditions into another realm of consciousness. Our awareness-of-being today must first transform itself into another person or another awareness-of-being before we're able to use our transmutation powers.
The illusions responsible for the conditions or problems in our lives are only expressions produced by our beliefs and values. In other words, our conditions are temporal images that exist only as long as we give them our power to exist.
Some of the salient illusions responsible for most of the conditions in our lives come from the societal labels we use to define ourselves according to race, color, religion, status, and so forth. However when we examine them more closely, we understand that what's happening in our lives is nothing more than interpretations from our beliefs and values.
Nevertheless, even when we understand how the illusions are created, we empower them with an undeniable realness. For us to go beyond these definitions of ourselves, we must learn how to transmute them into enlightenment. This is the awareness-of-being necessary to see the illusions without relying on our toxic beliefs and values.
Similarly, when we change our awareness-of-being, we also change the nature of our desires. Our desires now come from an enlightened awareness-of-being that's free of societal definitions. So, naturally, we desire a different concept of power for ourselves.
Meanwhile, this ontological mind awakening process begins and ends in our consciousness. We are the beginning and end of all our awareness-of-beings. We are powerless only because we have not discovered the Powers of Mind within our unconditioned consciousness.
Similarly, the person we are aware of being today is the one responsible for the current conditions in our lives. And it's this person or awareness-of-being that must die so that the new one can be born.
For us to discover the Powers of Mind necessary to transmute powerless beliefs and values into a new realm of consciousness, we must be willing to discover within ourselves the fourth dimensional consciousness. This is the power within us that remains free of the beliefs and values we received from our parents, society, and experience.
The fourth dimension exists without form, feeling, and three-dimensional spatiotemporal interpretations. This is the realm of consciousness that measures us, and our relationship with time and space, without relying on the man-made concepts of language, education, religion, success, failure, and so on,
The laws of transmutation are governed by our Power of Mind consciousness, which exists in the fourth dimension that is within all of us. The clearer our relationship with our Powers of Mind consciousness, the greater our powers of transmutation.
When we discover that within our Powers of Mind consciousness everything is possible. We were created in the image of unconditioned consciousness and endowed with the power to transmute powerless beliefs and values into enlightened clarity.
Nevertheless, it's important for us to realize that to discover our fourth dimensional consciousness we must be willing to let go of everything we have come to rely on in the third dimension. This means getting of the crowded road filled paved with illusions created from our of toxic beliefs and values.
Many of us are not yet willing to let go of what we have learned from our society. We continue to struggle with its concepts of power, while simultaneously seeking a spiritual relationship with the concept of a limitless power that's also created by society. In other words, our search for spiritual enlightenment is being sought from sources on the crowded road.
For us to change our beliefs and values, discover how to transmute powerless beliefs and values into enlightened ones, we must be willing to get off the crowded road. We also must be willing to break away from others -- family, friends, and so forth -- and discover something (enlightenment) that the world cannot give us.
Brother Malcolm Kelly, MA is a Spiritual Freedom Philosopher. He shares insights about how to use the Enlightenism philosophy to overcome our dependency on others for power and clarity.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Transmutations Into a Fourth Dimensional Consciousness
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
The Consciousness to go Beyond Violence
During the current wave of violence exploding into our lives with fiery gusts of anger, most of us have become engulfed with fits of anger and disgust. We feel personally challenged by what's happening in our society.
It makes us feel like we're being personally drawn into an unwanted war of right and wrong behavior. This barbaric epidemic of violence threatens us to the point where we feel responsible for what's happening.
Those of us who are asleep in the darkness of our beliefs and values find it difficult to believe that we're somehow responsible for this nightmare. We're unable to recognize how our beliefs and values contribute to the collective beliefs and values of our society.
Many of us have forgotten how we inoculated our minds with massive dosages of denial when the media gave us sanitized, seemingly unrelated to us personally, but nevertheless reports on wide-spread violence in our inner-cities. . We can try to deny our moral culpability in what's happening in our society, but apparently our awareness-of-being places us directly in it.
Similarly, the violence we're witnessing now causes us to choose sides on the virtues of right and wrong actions. We make these choices based on our awareness-of-being, or our belonging to a certain group (race, religion, social, and so on) drowning in its own toxic beliefs and values.
Nevertheless, whichever side we choose, we cannot escape from our awareness-of-being that defines us by our beliefs and values. In other words, we think the way we do about the violence according to how we have conditioned our minds to accept toxic beliefs and values.
In times like the ones we're living in now, we must remain mindful that we interpret outside activities according to our beliefs and values. And most importantly that most of us have "bought into" the societal labels used to define our awareness-of being.
This conditioning of our minds limits our power to perceive life without the toxic distortions created by our beliefs and values. Fortunately, we have the power to change our beliefs and values and enlighten ourselves to go beyond violence.
Whenever we condone violence of any kind, it means we have moved further away from our Powers of Mind. And by doing so immersed ourselves in perspectives of powerlessness.
For us to change our participation, awareness or unawareness -- we must create a new violence-free perspective. This awareness-of-being doesn't draw its sustenance from the collective consciousness of our society. It is our Powers of Mind consciousness, which is the beginning and ending of all consciousness.
When we decide to create a new, violence-free perspective, we will clearly know that the power to change exists solely within our Powers of Mind. This is the level of awareness that allows the slave (powerless person) to become the master (enlightened Sage) of his or her own consciousness.
The consciousness beyond violence is found in our Powers of Mind. This source of power is always available for our use, regardless of what's happening around us.
Our beliefs and values define our reality.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
The Power of Transcendence Within Us
Regardless of how much we depend on others, we cannot absolve ourselves
of our own beliefs and values. We are responsible for our own awareness-of-being. And for most of us, this means we are always aware of being powerless, and searching for the unknown, invisible power within us.
We acquired beliefs about this invisible power from the Theologians who have anointed themselves as deciphers of God's consciousness. They teach people of a "power that's greater than you" without having discovered this power themselves.
Similarly, most of us have been taught many Biblical, and other references to support the existence of this inner-power. Many of us believe it exists in our prayers, meditations, and within the churches, temples, synagogues, and other putatively spiritual places. Unfortunately, most of us are unable to find this power, much less use it to overcome our beliefs and values.
Meanwhile, whether we understand it or not, we continue to use beliefs and values that existed before our births into the world. Transcendence of toxic beliefs and values is a much greater awareness-of-being than say, overcoming addictions, anger, racism, religious dogma, and so on.
Many of us get caught-up in spiritual rhetoric. We want to believe that someone, a minister for example, has discovered this inner-power that continues to elude us.
So we trick ourselves into believing we are entering transcendence when someone tells us this great power to overcome sin or suffering is actually within us. When we hear this, we feel a power tingling over our bodies. We then believe this power is God or whomever we believe has greater power than us.
After we claim our transcendence from our sins and suffering, we continue to experience powerlessness in our lives. We continue to struggle. We continue to depend on others for employment, education, loans, guidance, and so forth. .
Most of the people who make these claims of spiritual transformation continue to live powerless lives. On the one hand, they believe they have discovered God, while on the other hand, they fear those who control the society where we live.
For many of us, powerless is a way of life. It's not only an attitude we have about ourselves, but it's our awareness-of-being. Unfortunately we don't know yet, how to embody power because we've been powerless all of our lives.
Nevertheless, we can transform our spiritual atrophy. We first must commit ourselves to Powers of Mind. And from this sagacious perspective we're able to transcend our powerless beliefs and values.
This is the invisible inner-power that we must discover for ourselves. This power is not in our brains, but exits without our brains being aware of its existence. It is Powers of Mind or unconditioned consciousness.
Powers of Mind is our awareness-of-being, without being aware of being something. Powers of Mind is transcendence.
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We acquired beliefs about this invisible power from the Theologians who have anointed themselves as deciphers of God's consciousness. They teach people of a "power that's greater than you" without having discovered this power themselves.
Similarly, most of us have been taught many Biblical, and other references to support the existence of this inner-power. Many of us believe it exists in our prayers, meditations, and within the churches, temples, synagogues, and other putatively spiritual places. Unfortunately, most of us are unable to find this power, much less use it to overcome our beliefs and values.
Meanwhile, whether we understand it or not, we continue to use beliefs and values that existed before our births into the world. Transcendence of toxic beliefs and values is a much greater awareness-of-being than say, overcoming addictions, anger, racism, religious dogma, and so on.
Many of us get caught-up in spiritual rhetoric. We want to believe that someone, a minister for example, has discovered this inner-power that continues to elude us.
So we trick ourselves into believing we are entering transcendence when someone tells us this great power to overcome sin or suffering is actually within us. When we hear this, we feel a power tingling over our bodies. We then believe this power is God or whomever we believe has greater power than us.
After we claim our transcendence from our sins and suffering, we continue to experience powerlessness in our lives. We continue to struggle. We continue to depend on others for employment, education, loans, guidance, and so forth. .
Most of the people who make these claims of spiritual transformation continue to live powerless lives. On the one hand, they believe they have discovered God, while on the other hand, they fear those who control the society where we live.
For many of us, powerless is a way of life. It's not only an attitude we have about ourselves, but it's our awareness-of-being. Unfortunately we don't know yet, how to embody power because we've been powerless all of our lives.
Nevertheless, we can transform our spiritual atrophy. We first must commit ourselves to Powers of Mind. And from this sagacious perspective we're able to transcend our powerless beliefs and values.
This is the invisible inner-power that we must discover for ourselves. This power is not in our brains, but exits without our brains being aware of its existence. It is Powers of Mind or unconditioned consciousness.
Powers of Mind is our awareness-of-being, without being aware of being something. Powers of Mind is transcendence.
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Friday, November 7, 2014
Letting go of our Children With Powers of Mind
Most of us find it difficult to let go of the control we have exerted over our children. So far, we haven't discovered another perspective or awareness-of-being that releases us from this control.
We believe what others -- society, parents, and experience -- taught us about the virtuous nature of the nuclear family model (2 parents, and children). And in this model, we will always be parents. And as such, we will maintain an exalted position of respect throughout our lives.
Unfortunately, our dependency on the efficacy of the nuclear family model is responsible for the distorted perspective we use to judge our children. In many situations, we praise our children's success, and then blame ourselves for their failures.
Similarly, whenever others praise their children's graduation from college, new job, or new home over and over again ad nauseam, we remain silent because our children are encapsulated in dungeons of failure. We become both angry and powerless, which leads us deeper into the bowels of shame for our children's actions.
During our moments of introspective grieving, we begin to do some soul-searching. We wonder if their failures come from us not spending enough time with them; hugging them enough, listening to them; and so on. We blame ourselves over and over again: Why did they embarrass us by going to prison, getting addicted to drugs and alcohol, and being unable to find and keep a respectable job?
Similarly, we extol the virtues of using Powers of Mind, while doubting this existence of power in our own children. Even though we believe this invisible power exists within all of us, we find it difficult to believe that it exists in someone we have taught to walk, talk, eat, and provided sustenance for their survival.
Nevertheless, we want them to succeed, but we also want them to maintain a connection to the beliefs and values we taught them about right and wrong, religion, God, success, love, and so on. In other words, we desire credit or recognition for rearing our children to become successful adults.
Conversely, we want to absolve ourselves from their failures.
We tend to forget that our children have the power to change their behavior and choose actions that cause them less pain and suffering. We must remain mindful of a passage in the book, "Seeds from the Ashes":
"Who is responsible for changing the way someone thinks, acts, works, and lives? ...It didn't take me long to realize that each individual, regardless of his or her state of affairs, is responsible for changing the way he or she thinks and lives."
Meanwhile, we are responsible for teaching, loving, and providing for our children until they become of age where they can provide for themselves. For most of us, we believe we should always be available to assist our children, even after they become of age.
This means we cannot ever let them go. They must remain our children regardless to what happens. We fervently believe that our children are extensions of our beliefs and values; therefore, their success or failure affects us deeply.
When we evolve our consciousness to become one with our Powers of Mind, we understand that the same Powers of Mind is available to our children. Their enlightenment is not dependent on what we have taught them.
Moreover, whether we're aware of this perspective or not, our children cannot escape the Powers of Mind paradigm: "I acknowledge that I am responsible for the current conditions in my life." In other words, they cannot blame or praise parents for their failure or success
Whenever we praise or blame others for our actions, we devalue our own power. Our parents gave us the beliefs and values they received from others or, in some cases, the Powers of Mind they discovered within their unconditioned consciousness.
Nevertheless, our children are not really our children. When they use their Powers of Mind to create new awareness-of-being, they become greater than the children reared by others' beliefs and values.
When we gain the awareness-of-being to let go of the imagined control we have over our children, they can create their own awareness-of-being enlightened.
We believe what others -- society, parents, and experience -- taught us about the virtuous nature of the nuclear family model (2 parents, and children). And in this model, we will always be parents. And as such, we will maintain an exalted position of respect throughout our lives.
Unfortunately, our dependency on the efficacy of the nuclear family model is responsible for the distorted perspective we use to judge our children. In many situations, we praise our children's success, and then blame ourselves for their failures.
Similarly, whenever others praise their children's graduation from college, new job, or new home over and over again ad nauseam, we remain silent because our children are encapsulated in dungeons of failure. We become both angry and powerless, which leads us deeper into the bowels of shame for our children's actions.
During our moments of introspective grieving, we begin to do some soul-searching. We wonder if their failures come from us not spending enough time with them; hugging them enough, listening to them; and so on. We blame ourselves over and over again: Why did they embarrass us by going to prison, getting addicted to drugs and alcohol, and being unable to find and keep a respectable job?
Similarly, we extol the virtues of using Powers of Mind, while doubting this existence of power in our own children. Even though we believe this invisible power exists within all of us, we find it difficult to believe that it exists in someone we have taught to walk, talk, eat, and provided sustenance for their survival.
Nevertheless, we want them to succeed, but we also want them to maintain a connection to the beliefs and values we taught them about right and wrong, religion, God, success, love, and so on. In other words, we desire credit or recognition for rearing our children to become successful adults.
Conversely, we want to absolve ourselves from their failures.
We tend to forget that our children have the power to change their behavior and choose actions that cause them less pain and suffering. We must remain mindful of a passage in the book, "Seeds from the Ashes":
"Who is responsible for changing the way someone thinks, acts, works, and lives? ...It didn't take me long to realize that each individual, regardless of his or her state of affairs, is responsible for changing the way he or she thinks and lives."
Meanwhile, we are responsible for teaching, loving, and providing for our children until they become of age where they can provide for themselves. For most of us, we believe we should always be available to assist our children, even after they become of age.
This means we cannot ever let them go. They must remain our children regardless to what happens. We fervently believe that our children are extensions of our beliefs and values; therefore, their success or failure affects us deeply.
When we evolve our consciousness to become one with our Powers of Mind, we understand that the same Powers of Mind is available to our children. Their enlightenment is not dependent on what we have taught them.
Moreover, whether we're aware of this perspective or not, our children cannot escape the Powers of Mind paradigm: "I acknowledge that I am responsible for the current conditions in my life." In other words, they cannot blame or praise parents for their failure or success
Whenever we praise or blame others for our actions, we devalue our own power. Our parents gave us the beliefs and values they received from others or, in some cases, the Powers of Mind they discovered within their unconditioned consciousness.
Nevertheless, our children are not really our children. When they use their Powers of Mind to create new awareness-of-being, they become greater than the children reared by others' beliefs and values.
When we gain the awareness-of-being to let go of the imagined control we have over our children, they can create their own awareness-of-being enlightened.
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.
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.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Awareness-of-Being Greater Than our Beliefs and Values
It's never easy to admit that we choose the actions that create the current conditions in our lives.
Even though most of us are unaware of the effects produced from our
actions we, nevertheless, are responsible for them.
The current conditions in our lives begin with our awareness-of-being. We believe we are such-and-such a person with certain attributes that make us unique.
We believe it's our uniqueness that empowers us with special qualifications. And this makes us different: a person or individual endowed with special powers from God or a great power outside of this world.
When we recognize and understand that all of us possess Powers of Mind; the unique power of both Creator and Created, then we will respond differently to others.We will speak to their Powers of Mind rather than the visual effects distorting this power. .
This paradigm shift in consciousness revolutionizes our beliefs and values about how we respond to others' conditions. This new perspective enlightens us to discontinue creating programs making us responsible for changing others' conditions.
In other words, instead of creating dependency on others, we are creating awareness of self-responsibility for overcoming the current conditions in our own lives.
When we change our awareness-of-being, we understand that the alcoholic, drug addict, homeless, unemployed, illiterate, murderer, minister, teacher, and so forth, all share equally in the use of Powers of Mind. This power is not given to special people but to all those who are willing to find it, and use it to overcome their current beliefs and values.
Many of us remain powerless, victims of hopeless dreams, because we don't know how to create new, non-toxic beliefs and values. Our minds are embedded with toxic perceptions of ourselves that distort who we really are without our beliefs and values.
We have to decide that we want to discover another perspective without toxic beliefs and values. This means our willingness to transcend our self-created paradoxical relationship with whom we believe we are now, and what we desire to become later.
Similarly, we must be willing to acknowledge that the process for creating conditions in our lives is an innocuous one. It's our interpretation of the effects that makes it pernicious.
In other words, the process for creating unwanted conditions works the same as creating happy conditions. We are the creators in both situations. Although we are the creators, we believe we are nonparticipants in creating unwanted conditions.
Conversely, when we create happy conditions in our lives, we believe they come from God or a powerful outside force. We find it difficult in both cases to acknowledge that we are the sole creator of all the conditions in our lives.
Most of us will never totally change from our current awareness-of being unless we search within ourselves for another perspective. This new perspective is Powers of Mind: the one we use to create a new awareness-of-being.
Powers of Mind is our limitless unconditioned consciousness. This is the consciousness that precedes the existence of all our awareness-of-beings.
When we understand that our unconditioned consciousness is the I AM, then we understand the sagacious teachings of the Enlightened Ones. We will clearly know that all of us are equipped with both the powers of Creator and Created.
The current conditions in our lives begin with our awareness-of-being. We believe we are such-and-such a person with certain attributes that make us unique.
We believe it's our uniqueness that empowers us with special qualifications. And this makes us different: a person or individual endowed with special powers from God or a great power outside of this world.
When we recognize and understand that all of us possess Powers of Mind; the unique power of both Creator and Created, then we will respond differently to others.We will speak to their Powers of Mind rather than the visual effects distorting this power. .
This paradigm shift in consciousness revolutionizes our beliefs and values about how we respond to others' conditions. This new perspective enlightens us to discontinue creating programs making us responsible for changing others' conditions.
In other words, instead of creating dependency on others, we are creating awareness of self-responsibility for overcoming the current conditions in our own lives.
When we change our awareness-of-being, we understand that the alcoholic, drug addict, homeless, unemployed, illiterate, murderer, minister, teacher, and so forth, all share equally in the use of Powers of Mind. This power is not given to special people but to all those who are willing to find it, and use it to overcome their current beliefs and values.
Many of us remain powerless, victims of hopeless dreams, because we don't know how to create new, non-toxic beliefs and values. Our minds are embedded with toxic perceptions of ourselves that distort who we really are without our beliefs and values.
We have to decide that we want to discover another perspective without toxic beliefs and values. This means our willingness to transcend our self-created paradoxical relationship with whom we believe we are now, and what we desire to become later.
Similarly, we must be willing to acknowledge that the process for creating conditions in our lives is an innocuous one. It's our interpretation of the effects that makes it pernicious.
In other words, the process for creating unwanted conditions works the same as creating happy conditions. We are the creators in both situations. Although we are the creators, we believe we are nonparticipants in creating unwanted conditions.
Conversely, when we create happy conditions in our lives, we believe they come from God or a powerful outside force. We find it difficult in both cases to acknowledge that we are the sole creator of all the conditions in our lives.
Most of us will never totally change from our current awareness-of being unless we search within ourselves for another perspective. This new perspective is Powers of Mind: the one we use to create a new awareness-of-being.
Powers of Mind is our limitless unconditioned consciousness. This is the consciousness that precedes the existence of all our awareness-of-beings.
When we understand that our unconditioned consciousness is the I AM, then we understand the sagacious teachings of the Enlightened Ones. We will clearly know that all of us are equipped with both the powers of Creator and Created.
Friday, October 10, 2014
The Fourth Dimensional World
There's a place in all of us where we can find freedom. This place is Powers of Mind or the fourth dimension. Most of us never find it because we don't believe it exist within us.
Powers of Mind is unconditioned consciousness. This consciousness exists outside the realm of the three dimensional world.
Many of us are mired too deeply in our toxic beliefs and values to explore life beyond our self-imposed limitations. We are confident that we are powerless and lack the perspective to discover another realm of consciousness.
Nevertheless, during those moments of intense pain and suffering; the ones where we feel powerless to solve our problems, we pray or meditate to what we believe is a power that's greater than us. These are the moments when we have the opening to discover the fourth dimension of consciousness.
When we decide to pursue life beyond what we know, and what we have been taught, we enter into the realm of fourth dimensional consciousness. This is the realm that frees us from perceiving life from a three dimensional awareness.
In our current realm of consciousness, or our awareness-of-being, our spiritual prehensions are limited by our doubts. We doubt the existence of a fourth dimensional consciousness that's within us. We believe it exists only in special people chosen by God or The Creator.
For most of us living in the darkness of our illusions, the light is far away from us. We have accepted the darkness as our human fate. And like the "Cave" analogy, we believe the darkness within the cave is all that we can ever know.
Even though we are afraid of the darkness, we have learned how to live with our fears. So whenever some of us gain the the courage to enter into the light of the fourth dimensional consciousness, which exists outside of our current awareness of being, we doubt what they tell us about this consciousness.
Most of us will choose to remain in the darkness, rather than discover this consciousness within us.We, like most prisoners, have discovered how to live as prisoners.
Meanwhile, we continue to depend on those born in, and of, the darkness to teach us how to find the light within the illusions. We depend on them to interpret for us the meaning for our existence in darkness. Although we see faint images of light, they don't mean anything to us because our leaders haven't explained it to us.
We must remain resolute in our consciousness that the freedom from our darkness is Powers of Mind. It is the fourth dimension: the consciousness that's beyond the limitations of the three dimensional world.
Powers of Mind is unconditioned consciousness. This consciousness exists outside the realm of the three dimensional world.
Many of us are mired too deeply in our toxic beliefs and values to explore life beyond our self-imposed limitations. We are confident that we are powerless and lack the perspective to discover another realm of consciousness.
Nevertheless, during those moments of intense pain and suffering; the ones where we feel powerless to solve our problems, we pray or meditate to what we believe is a power that's greater than us. These are the moments when we have the opening to discover the fourth dimension of consciousness.
When we decide to pursue life beyond what we know, and what we have been taught, we enter into the realm of fourth dimensional consciousness. This is the realm that frees us from perceiving life from a three dimensional awareness.
In our current realm of consciousness, or our awareness-of-being, our spiritual prehensions are limited by our doubts. We doubt the existence of a fourth dimensional consciousness that's within us. We believe it exists only in special people chosen by God or The Creator.
For most of us living in the darkness of our illusions, the light is far away from us. We have accepted the darkness as our human fate. And like the "Cave" analogy, we believe the darkness within the cave is all that we can ever know.
Even though we are afraid of the darkness, we have learned how to live with our fears. So whenever some of us gain the the courage to enter into the light of the fourth dimensional consciousness, which exists outside of our current awareness of being, we doubt what they tell us about this consciousness.
Most of us will choose to remain in the darkness, rather than discover this consciousness within us.We, like most prisoners, have discovered how to live as prisoners.
Meanwhile, we continue to depend on those born in, and of, the darkness to teach us how to find the light within the illusions. We depend on them to interpret for us the meaning for our existence in darkness. Although we see faint images of light, they don't mean anything to us because our leaders haven't explained it to us.
We must remain resolute in our consciousness that the freedom from our darkness is Powers of Mind. It is the fourth dimension: the consciousness that's beyond the limitations of the three dimensional world.
Friday, October 3, 2014
New Ways to Think About Power
Many of us believe we are born devoid of real power. We are born into a world fully invested in beliefs and values that teach us that limitless power belongs exclusively to a God or divine being.
Unfortunately for us, this divine being was created and taught to us by people without limitless power. In other words, the understanding about God's limitless power originated from those with an awareness-of-being powerless.
During different epochs, many people have claimed the rights to God's power. They claimed to be chosen by God to share with us beliefs and values that will save us from the destruction of the illusions.
Many of these individuals who claimed this power remained, like the rest of us, prisoners of the beliefs and values that existed in the world before we were born. Their enlightenment wasn't transferable to the rest of us. So we continued to struggle with the whole concept of power in the phenomenal world.
The phenomenon of power in things -- bombs, guns, medicine, religion and so forth -- prevents us from ever really understanding the nature and existence of power. In other words, we don't understand how power works because we have never experienced it ourselves.
Most of us have only experienced powerlessness or existence predicated on psychological and spiritual benevolence from those who control us. Our thoughts, beliefs, values, and even our self-awareness are provided for us by others.
Similarly, what we have been taught by others limit us to live our lives in the darkness of a psychological and spiritual world of illusions. And it's from the prism of these illusions that most of us seek power over our consciousness.
Nevertheless, power is consciousness or our awareness of being. We are always aware of ourselves as being a certain type of person existing in preconditioned world. And for many of us, this awareness of being is all the power available to us in this world.
Most of us don't possess power because we lack the self-confidence to create another awareness of being This means we are powerless because we choose to be.
If we believe consciousness is capable of expressing limitless power, and we possess consciousness, then it follows that we have limitless power. This means we have the power to create any awareness of being that we choose. Power in this case is consciousness, not things or people.
Whenever we depend on people and things, the illusions of power, to transform our awareness-of-being, we have less power over ourselves. This is the path of illusions. There's only darkness here, not the light of enlightenment. I
Meanwhile, when we recognize that we have the power to free ourselves from the illusions, our minds become a fecundity of sagacious awareness-of-being. For us to do this, we first must be willing to acknowledge that our beliefs and values are responsible for the illusions.
When we gain the psychological courage to acknowledge the existence of our beliefs and values as the illusions, we will inevitably discover our Powers of Mind or an awareness-of-being greater than the illusions. This new way of thinking about power frees the consciousness to exist outside the power of the illusions.
Some of us know that with Powers of Mind, we have an inexhaustible supply of awareness-of-being to enlighten us to perceive existence outside the scope of the illusions.
Unfortunately for us, this divine being was created and taught to us by people without limitless power. In other words, the understanding about God's limitless power originated from those with an awareness-of-being powerless.
During different epochs, many people have claimed the rights to God's power. They claimed to be chosen by God to share with us beliefs and values that will save us from the destruction of the illusions.
Many of these individuals who claimed this power remained, like the rest of us, prisoners of the beliefs and values that existed in the world before we were born. Their enlightenment wasn't transferable to the rest of us. So we continued to struggle with the whole concept of power in the phenomenal world.
The phenomenon of power in things -- bombs, guns, medicine, religion and so forth -- prevents us from ever really understanding the nature and existence of power. In other words, we don't understand how power works because we have never experienced it ourselves.
Most of us have only experienced powerlessness or existence predicated on psychological and spiritual benevolence from those who control us. Our thoughts, beliefs, values, and even our self-awareness are provided for us by others.
Similarly, what we have been taught by others limit us to live our lives in the darkness of a psychological and spiritual world of illusions. And it's from the prism of these illusions that most of us seek power over our consciousness.
Nevertheless, power is consciousness or our awareness of being. We are always aware of ourselves as being a certain type of person existing in preconditioned world. And for many of us, this awareness of being is all the power available to us in this world.
Most of us don't possess power because we lack the self-confidence to create another awareness of being This means we are powerless because we choose to be.
If we believe consciousness is capable of expressing limitless power, and we possess consciousness, then it follows that we have limitless power. This means we have the power to create any awareness of being that we choose. Power in this case is consciousness, not things or people.
Whenever we depend on people and things, the illusions of power, to transform our awareness-of-being, we have less power over ourselves. This is the path of illusions. There's only darkness here, not the light of enlightenment. I
Meanwhile, when we recognize that we have the power to free ourselves from the illusions, our minds become a fecundity of sagacious awareness-of-being. For us to do this, we first must be willing to acknowledge that our beliefs and values are responsible for the illusions.
When we gain the psychological courage to acknowledge the existence of our beliefs and values as the illusions, we will inevitably discover our Powers of Mind or an awareness-of-being greater than the illusions. This new way of thinking about power frees the consciousness to exist outside the power of the illusions.
Some of us know that with Powers of Mind, we have an inexhaustible supply of awareness-of-being to enlighten us to perceive existence outside the scope of the illusions.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Spiritual Transmutations of Consciousness
Regardless of the current conditions in our lives, we have the power to overcome them. This invisible Powers of Mind is limitless and provides us with the clarity to envision beyond time and space.
For us to accept the existence of this power within us, we have to be willing to change how we perceive ourselves viz a viz power. We must be willing to revalue ourselves to feel worthy of having and using our Powers of Mind.
When we gain the confidence to imagine things previously unknown to us, we're able to transmute poverty to wealth, powerless to power, and religion to spiritual enlightenment. All of this is possible with a change in our beliefs and values.
This simple change in consciousness allows us to discover a new perspective to perceive ourselves and others.When we can embody a new perspective, a new awareness of power automatically flows from this perspective.
Powers of Mind is the undiscovered prehensions of fourth dimensional consciousness. It's in this consciousness that we learn to transmute power from one source to another. This sagacious illumination reveals the existence of consciousness as the fourth dimension.
Most of us struggle with the acceptance of this concept of existence. We're too deeply invested in our toxic beliefs and values to accept another perspective, like unconditioned consciousness, as the fourth dimension.
Even though we're immersed fully in dogmatic illusions, it's important for enlightenment seekers to know that we have power over the illusions. And we must use this power to unlearn what we have been taught by others.
This means we must understand the power our spatiotemporal perspectives have on the way we interpret our relationship with time and space. Even though we have the power to imagine a power -- for many of us it's God -- existing beyond our three dimensional world, we don't fully understand how, where or what's our actual relationship with God.
We continue to develop and accept many theories and philosophical and theological arguments to convince ourselves and others of the existence of a God, who's greater than all of us, but is unknown to us. Most of us ignore that we lack the knowledge or enlightened awareness to know or understand the existence of God.
We continue to try and transmute ourselves to exist with God by having faith in what others have taught us. This transmutation of religion into spirituality or vice versa fails because it lacks the awareness of the fourth dimension of Powers of Mind.
Similarly, for many of us the transmutation of spirituality to religion is limited to ancient ontological explanations of God's existence. Unfortunately, these explanations do not clearly define how, why, and where God exists.
Moreover, this reliance on others to define the existence of God only further separates us from our own existence. This is the consciousness that limited God's existence to Heaven.
Many of us have forgotten that our unconditioned consciousness is actually Heaven, and that this consciousness exists in all of us. This means God exists in all of us as our unconditioned consciousness.
We have the Powers of Mind to transmute our current world into a Heaven. This consciousness doesn't come from our parents, society or from our experiences. It comes only from our unconditioned consciousness, which exists in our limitless awareness of being.
Nevertheless, if we believe God exists with limitless powers, and we were created from this power, then we must discover why we believe this power is hidden from us. This discovery process can only begin after we disrobe our dogmatic minds of its illusions.
Powers of Mind is not hidden from us. It is yet-to-be-discovered by us in the deepness of our consciousness, far beyond the powers of our current beliefs and values. When we decide to search within our Powers of Mind, we will discover the less traveled road to enlightenment. And it's on this road that we will discover the truth about our relationship with God.
It is on the enlightenment road where we gain the power to not only transmute lead into gold, but the power to transmute our three dimensional world into a four dimensional one.
For us to accept the existence of this power within us, we have to be willing to change how we perceive ourselves viz a viz power. We must be willing to revalue ourselves to feel worthy of having and using our Powers of Mind.
When we gain the confidence to imagine things previously unknown to us, we're able to transmute poverty to wealth, powerless to power, and religion to spiritual enlightenment. All of this is possible with a change in our beliefs and values.
This simple change in consciousness allows us to discover a new perspective to perceive ourselves and others.When we can embody a new perspective, a new awareness of power automatically flows from this perspective.
Powers of Mind is the undiscovered prehensions of fourth dimensional consciousness. It's in this consciousness that we learn to transmute power from one source to another. This sagacious illumination reveals the existence of consciousness as the fourth dimension.
Most of us struggle with the acceptance of this concept of existence. We're too deeply invested in our toxic beliefs and values to accept another perspective, like unconditioned consciousness, as the fourth dimension.
Even though we're immersed fully in dogmatic illusions, it's important for enlightenment seekers to know that we have power over the illusions. And we must use this power to unlearn what we have been taught by others.
This means we must understand the power our spatiotemporal perspectives have on the way we interpret our relationship with time and space. Even though we have the power to imagine a power -- for many of us it's God -- existing beyond our three dimensional world, we don't fully understand how, where or what's our actual relationship with God.
We continue to develop and accept many theories and philosophical and theological arguments to convince ourselves and others of the existence of a God, who's greater than all of us, but is unknown to us. Most of us ignore that we lack the knowledge or enlightened awareness to know or understand the existence of God.
We continue to try and transmute ourselves to exist with God by having faith in what others have taught us. This transmutation of religion into spirituality or vice versa fails because it lacks the awareness of the fourth dimension of Powers of Mind.
Similarly, for many of us the transmutation of spirituality to religion is limited to ancient ontological explanations of God's existence. Unfortunately, these explanations do not clearly define how, why, and where God exists.
Moreover, this reliance on others to define the existence of God only further separates us from our own existence. This is the consciousness that limited God's existence to Heaven.
Many of us have forgotten that our unconditioned consciousness is actually Heaven, and that this consciousness exists in all of us. This means God exists in all of us as our unconditioned consciousness.
We have the Powers of Mind to transmute our current world into a Heaven. This consciousness doesn't come from our parents, society or from our experiences. It comes only from our unconditioned consciousness, which exists in our limitless awareness of being.
Nevertheless, if we believe God exists with limitless powers, and we were created from this power, then we must discover why we believe this power is hidden from us. This discovery process can only begin after we disrobe our dogmatic minds of its illusions.
Powers of Mind is not hidden from us. It is yet-to-be-discovered by us in the deepness of our consciousness, far beyond the powers of our current beliefs and values. When we decide to search within our Powers of Mind, we will discover the less traveled road to enlightenment. And it's on this road that we will discover the truth about our relationship with God.
It is on the enlightenment road where we gain the power to not only transmute lead into gold, but the power to transmute our three dimensional world into a four dimensional one.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Reconstruction of our Minds
Many of us cannot seem to ever escape from our beliefs and values. We are credulous victims of our parents and societal limitations.
We carry their psychological, emotional, and spiritual baggage in our efforts to navigate the heuristic methods for happiness, freedom, and spiritual fulfillment.
Whenever we get caught up in the fervor of finding happiness, freedom, and spiritual fulfillment, we imbue our minds with massive dosages of the same beliefs and values that prevented our parents and society from discovering these elusive states of mind.
The more we search for the things given to us by others, the more we discover, as they did, that the things we are searching for are illusions. They do not exist in the way we have been taught to believe they do.
Similarly, most of the things (beliefs and values) we are working hard to achieve are illusions. They are self-creations from those who desire to create a social coherence that immerses us in a perpetual cycle of searching for things to make us feel complete.
Most of us understand this human quagmire. We can rationally deduce that our beliefs and values came from our parents, society, and confirmed by our experiences. Our problem is we don't know of anything else.
The illusions prevent us from creating another perspective that excludes them. So in a certain sense, at least axiomatic, we assume that the illusions are valid or true.
This means we accept them without question and use them to create what we believe are new beliefs and values. Unfortunately, if the axioms (beliefs and values) are invalid, then so is everything that follows.
Some of us desire to stop relying or accepting as true the beliefs and values taught us by others. We have discovered the consciousness of being that is greater than what we have been taught.
Powers of Mind is the categorical awakening of consciousness that fulfills our desires for completeness. This consciousness awakening represents the new axioms for us to use in reconstructing our minds.
For us to accept Powers of Mind, we must first be willing to let go of the beliefs and values causing us to search for things outside of us. The Powers of Mind search and discovery is inward.
This search begins and ends in our unconditioned consciousness. Our unconditioned consciousness is the fail safe in us that allows for us to overcome whatever we choose. It provides us with limitless selections to choose from.
The Powers of Mind consciousness reminds us that we are greater than all of our actions. This means we don't have to choose to be powerless and remain blinded by the illusions defining our realities of self and others.
We carry their psychological, emotional, and spiritual baggage in our efforts to navigate the heuristic methods for happiness, freedom, and spiritual fulfillment.
Whenever we get caught up in the fervor of finding happiness, freedom, and spiritual fulfillment, we imbue our minds with massive dosages of the same beliefs and values that prevented our parents and society from discovering these elusive states of mind.
The more we search for the things given to us by others, the more we discover, as they did, that the things we are searching for are illusions. They do not exist in the way we have been taught to believe they do.
Similarly, most of the things (beliefs and values) we are working hard to achieve are illusions. They are self-creations from those who desire to create a social coherence that immerses us in a perpetual cycle of searching for things to make us feel complete.
Most of us understand this human quagmire. We can rationally deduce that our beliefs and values came from our parents, society, and confirmed by our experiences. Our problem is we don't know of anything else.
The illusions prevent us from creating another perspective that excludes them. So in a certain sense, at least axiomatic, we assume that the illusions are valid or true.
This means we accept them without question and use them to create what we believe are new beliefs and values. Unfortunately, if the axioms (beliefs and values) are invalid, then so is everything that follows.
Some of us desire to stop relying or accepting as true the beliefs and values taught us by others. We have discovered the consciousness of being that is greater than what we have been taught.
Powers of Mind is the categorical awakening of consciousness that fulfills our desires for completeness. This consciousness awakening represents the new axioms for us to use in reconstructing our minds.
For us to accept Powers of Mind, we must first be willing to let go of the beliefs and values causing us to search for things outside of us. The Powers of Mind search and discovery is inward.
This search begins and ends in our unconditioned consciousness. Our unconditioned consciousness is the fail safe in us that allows for us to overcome whatever we choose. It provides us with limitless selections to choose from.
The Powers of Mind consciousness reminds us that we are greater than all of our actions. This means we don't have to choose to be powerless and remain blinded by the illusions defining our realities of self and others.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Powers of Mind is the Consciousness of Transcendence
The illusions we create to define ourselves come from a reality created by others. Our lives begin in the darkness of others' beliefs and values. And for most of us, they end in the same darkness.
Many of us accept whatever we have been taught about ourselves and others. We unknowingly allow others to encapsulate our minds with powerless beliefs and values. We even accept the societal labels of race, religion, gender, knowledge, status, and so forth to determine our worthiness and value as individuals.
Nevertheless, after we embody our labels, and accept them as our awareness of being, we begin to distrust our invisible unconditioned consciousness. We are unaware that this power is all we need to create a new awareness of being enlightened.
Our Guides, the others, and us, define this power according to different interpretations and modifications that have passed from one generation to the next. And unfortunately for them and us, none of us have ever seen the original, unmodified and uninterpreted original documents.
A good illustration of this is The Scriptures of the various religions. Most of us know they have all been modified and reinterpreted by others. Yet, even with this knowledge, we accept them as factual and divinely inspired.
This willingness to trust what others teach us is responsible for our powerlessness. We devalue our own power by disowning our Powers of Mind. And by doing this, we have chosen to live in the darkness created for us by others.
Many of us know, but don't actually believe, that Powers of Mind exists in us. We choose to rely on information that teach us that this power exists somewhere else. Unfortunately, we devalue our own transcendence by choosing to live within the illusions of race, poverty, hatred, religion, status, and so on.
We also know that our awareness of being is transcendent. This means our lives are not limited to poverty, a ghetto, abusive parents, status, or any other wretched conditions. We can choose at any time to transcend these conditions by embracing our Powers of Mind.
In other words, where we were born or whatever our societal label, we don't have to let this experience determine our transcendent choices. With Powers of Mind our awareness of being is transcendentally expressed in enlightenment.
When we transcend others' beliefs and values, we awaken in us the desire to be "born again" in the consciousness of Powers of Mind.
For us to become "born again" we must understand that this transcendence is not a ritualistic one. It is the transcendence of the beliefs and values we were taught by others.
The consciousness of transcendence means our awareness of being is determined by our Powers of Mind.
Many of us accept whatever we have been taught about ourselves and others. We unknowingly allow others to encapsulate our minds with powerless beliefs and values. We even accept the societal labels of race, religion, gender, knowledge, status, and so forth to determine our worthiness and value as individuals.
Nevertheless, after we embody our labels, and accept them as our awareness of being, we begin to distrust our invisible unconditioned consciousness. We are unaware that this power is all we need to create a new awareness of being enlightened.
Our Guides, the others, and us, define this power according to different interpretations and modifications that have passed from one generation to the next. And unfortunately for them and us, none of us have ever seen the original, unmodified and uninterpreted original documents.
A good illustration of this is The Scriptures of the various religions. Most of us know they have all been modified and reinterpreted by others. Yet, even with this knowledge, we accept them as factual and divinely inspired.
This willingness to trust what others teach us is responsible for our powerlessness. We devalue our own power by disowning our Powers of Mind. And by doing this, we have chosen to live in the darkness created for us by others.
Many of us know, but don't actually believe, that Powers of Mind exists in us. We choose to rely on information that teach us that this power exists somewhere else. Unfortunately, we devalue our own transcendence by choosing to live within the illusions of race, poverty, hatred, religion, status, and so on.
We also know that our awareness of being is transcendent. This means our lives are not limited to poverty, a ghetto, abusive parents, status, or any other wretched conditions. We can choose at any time to transcend these conditions by embracing our Powers of Mind.
In other words, where we were born or whatever our societal label, we don't have to let this experience determine our transcendent choices. With Powers of Mind our awareness of being is transcendentally expressed in enlightenment.
When we transcend others' beliefs and values, we awaken in us the desire to be "born again" in the consciousness of Powers of Mind.
For us to become "born again" we must understand that this transcendence is not a ritualistic one. It is the transcendence of the beliefs and values we were taught by others.
The consciousness of transcendence means our awareness of being is determined by our Powers of Mind.
Monday, August 25, 2014
The Powers of Mind Messiah
Many of us have moments in our lives when we want someone to free us from our pain and suffering. During these moments when we are overwhelmed by our doubts about Powers of Mind, we begin to pray for a Messiah to rescue us from our own pain and suffering.
Whenever we feel depressed, mired deeply in hopelessness, and believe life is too difficult for us, it's important for us to understand that these feelings are merely expressions of our current beliefs and values. They are temporal creations of our awareness of being.
Nevertheless, even though they are temporal, our existence is defined by our awareness of being. And it's this temporal awareness of being that causes us to believe we are powerless and must seek assistance from outside of ourselves. This consciousness-of is responsible for our beliefs in a Messiah who exists outside of our Powers of Mind.
For many of us immersed in a world of our own creation, we find it difficult to believe that the "Kingdom of God or Heaven" is within each of us. We continue, in spite of our beliefs in the Scriptures, to believe that this power exists outside of us. This means we search for it in people, places, and things.
Some philosophers have written about the power we have to play many different roles or create other awareness of beings. We become aware of ourselves in different images and forms according to our beliefs and values at that moment. Even though, this awareness of being is not the ultimate expression of our potentialities.
Those of us who have embodied awareness of being impoverished, wealthy, white, black, male, female, and so on are simply limited by our consciousness-of. We are imprisoned in the illusions we have created of ourselves.
For those of us who desire to overcome our illusions, by embracing Powers of Mind, we are able to experience moments of existence without awareness of being something. While these moments are rare and occur for only brief, fleeting moments, we feel them inside of us.
It is during these Powers of Mind moments that we recognize the essence of our potentiality. We perceive consciousness-of something greater than our current conditions of lack and powerless. Nevertheless, these are the times we get glimpses into another awareness of being unconditioned. These are our Powers of Mind moments.
When we are willing to accept responsibility for the nightmares in our lives, then we will begin the process of discovering our Powers of Mind. We will discover for ourselves this unconditioned consciousness that is consciousness-of itself.
This is the awareness of being we need to know who we are without our societal beliefs and values. We have the clarity and sagacity to know that our power is not limited by religion and education. Nor is it dependent on others to express itself in our lives.
When we discover that Powers of Mind is the spacious awareness of being responsible for our existence in this world, then we will know that we were born enlightened into a world of darkness and suffering.
This is the power that a Messiah possess. And when we claim this power for ourselves, we will no longer believe it exists outside of us.
We will know clearly that which we pray for, and seek, already exists in our Powers of Mind.
Whenever we feel depressed, mired deeply in hopelessness, and believe life is too difficult for us, it's important for us to understand that these feelings are merely expressions of our current beliefs and values. They are temporal creations of our awareness of being.
Nevertheless, even though they are temporal, our existence is defined by our awareness of being. And it's this temporal awareness of being that causes us to believe we are powerless and must seek assistance from outside of ourselves. This consciousness-of is responsible for our beliefs in a Messiah who exists outside of our Powers of Mind.
For many of us immersed in a world of our own creation, we find it difficult to believe that the "Kingdom of God or Heaven" is within each of us. We continue, in spite of our beliefs in the Scriptures, to believe that this power exists outside of us. This means we search for it in people, places, and things.
Some philosophers have written about the power we have to play many different roles or create other awareness of beings. We become aware of ourselves in different images and forms according to our beliefs and values at that moment. Even though, this awareness of being is not the ultimate expression of our potentialities.
Those of us who have embodied awareness of being impoverished, wealthy, white, black, male, female, and so on are simply limited by our consciousness-of. We are imprisoned in the illusions we have created of ourselves.
For those of us who desire to overcome our illusions, by embracing Powers of Mind, we are able to experience moments of existence without awareness of being something. While these moments are rare and occur for only brief, fleeting moments, we feel them inside of us.
It is during these Powers of Mind moments that we recognize the essence of our potentiality. We perceive consciousness-of something greater than our current conditions of lack and powerless. Nevertheless, these are the times we get glimpses into another awareness of being unconditioned. These are our Powers of Mind moments.
When we are willing to accept responsibility for the nightmares in our lives, then we will begin the process of discovering our Powers of Mind. We will discover for ourselves this unconditioned consciousness that is consciousness-of itself.
This is the awareness of being we need to know who we are without our societal beliefs and values. We have the clarity and sagacity to know that our power is not limited by religion and education. Nor is it dependent on others to express itself in our lives.
When we discover that Powers of Mind is the spacious awareness of being responsible for our existence in this world, then we will know that we were born enlightened into a world of darkness and suffering.
This is the power that a Messiah possess. And when we claim this power for ourselves, we will no longer believe it exists outside of us.
We will know clearly that which we pray for, and seek, already exists in our Powers of Mind.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
A Powers of Mind Perspective on Michael Brown's Death
At the heart of the senseless death of Michael Brown are the beliefs and values we have toward human life. Regardless of the societal labels of race, gender, color, status, and so on that we identify with, we continue to devalue human life based on these labels.
The conditions for Michael Brown's death began with our ignoring the fact that more people are killed each year in our cities than the combined total of American deaths from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. This surge in self-hatred has contributed significantly to the way we place value on human life in our cities.
And at the core of our disinterest is the criteria we are using to prioritize the value of human life. What makes us believe that one killing or death is more important than another one?
Many of us ignore or try to escape the carnage. While many others apply societal labels to the deaths. Yet, in the main, we have anesthetized our minds to accept inner-city violence and deaths as part of the social fabric permeating our inner-city neighborhoods.
Nevertheless, Michael Brown's death caused by policeman, Darren Wilson, is not just an inner-city problem, but an American problem. And we all, regardless of our self-adopted labels, are responsible for creating the conditions that caused Mr. Brown's death.
It's important for us to know that we were born into a society or world that was already established by beliefs and values. We were taught by our parents, society, and from our experience how to embody these beliefs and values. And unknown to us, we were accepting beliefs and values that separated us from each other.
We now have the opportunity to wake-up our minds to at least understand how we developed ourselves. And to recognize that we cannot come together, because we have never been together. When we can acknowledge this fact, then we can transform our minds with the clarity to overcome the illusions behind the labels.
Whenever we decide to change our traditional beliefs and values, we move further from our culture or from an established way of life. This means that others are going to think we have deserted them or moved out of "The Cave" into the light. Unfortunately, this is what we all must do if we desire to change how we think and live.
The process of change is difficult for many of us to understand. It doesn't occur in a vacuum. It is not an instantaneous awakening of the mind. It is a slow, methodical, and inexorable challenge to the beliefs and values most dear to us.
This is a journey we must make if we desire to transform our minds. We must be willing to face our fears on powerlessness. And have the willingness to lose our beliefs and values so that we can transform our minds with enlightened ones.
Our challenge is to awaken our minds enough to go beyond our current disquietude. We must work on our minds so that we understand and remove the beliefs and values we are using to judge people from different races and cultures.
Our awareness of being must be willing to go deeper into our Powers of Mind and discover the clarity to understand and remove the beliefs and values we're using to support Michael Brown and Darren Wilson.
When we decide to seriously discover and use our Powers of Mind, we will understand that all life matters. At this level of consciousness, we understand that our divisions, our anger, and our distrust come from the beliefs and values we received from our parents, society, and from our experience.
Friday, August 8, 2014
The Power to Continue on our Path
There are times when we just don't believe we can continue on our journey. We want to stop, because the work seems fruitless and the rewards meaningless.
Somewhere on our journey we have forgotten that it's an individual one. The answers to all of our questions about who we are, and what we are doing here, are found in our Powers of Mind. This is the awareness we need to create a clear, effortless path for our journey.
During the development of our minds we learned how to live in this world according to what others taught us. We created for ourselves an awareness of being that defined us by skin color, race, nationality, gender, social and economic class, and our relationships to a Supreme being.
Most of us didn't ever seriously challenge this made-up information. We accepted this information as axiomatic beliefs and values.
In other words, the truth value had already been proven by others. So there's no need for us to waste our time questioning it.
When we accept societal information as verified fact or psychological realities, we can not create a new awareness of being that is independent of our foundational beliefs and values. So the search for a new awareness of being becomes fruitless for us by using this information.
It is important for us to know that the person we are aware of being now was created in our minds according to societal beliefs and values. This means we live in flux with the societal vicissitudes defining right and wrong behavior.
We become psychologically limited by the information. This creates an identity crisis of our awareness of being.: And it is from this awareness that we find the tribulations of life are devastating for most of us.
In our efforts to escape from our own toxic minds, we imagine all sorts of things to assist us with our work. It is during our imaginary exploits that we begin to cherish money and seek the "good life." This is also the time we begin to realize that we seem to be always seeking one more thing to assuage our thirst for fulfillment.
Nevertheless, our imaginary minds become even more toxic from our dependency on money and the "good life." Now we want even greater power. Some of us began to have epiphanies where God speaks to us. We even imagine God telling us of our new mission in life to save others from the world's tribulations.
Whenever we use toxic beliefs and values to define a Supreme Being, we fall deeper into confusion and suffering.Most of us remain unaware of our descent into a new, more pernicious, abyss of psychological toxicity.
This new awareness manipulates our minds to believe education, hard work, and adherence to religious tenets will bring us the completeness or fulfillment missing in our lives.This is the source of our epiphanies.
Many of us use our minds and societal beliefs and values to give us the confidence we need to change our paths. Unfortunately, in many cases, we use toxic toxic beliefs and values to interpret our epiphanies.
Meanwhile, when we stop trying to use toxic beliefs and values to discover God and change the world, we will begin to understand that God exists only in the clarity of our Powers of Mind. This the path that leads us to the door that opens the portal to our Powers of Mind.
Somewhere on our journey we have forgotten that it's an individual one. The answers to all of our questions about who we are, and what we are doing here, are found in our Powers of Mind. This is the awareness we need to create a clear, effortless path for our journey.
During the development of our minds we learned how to live in this world according to what others taught us. We created for ourselves an awareness of being that defined us by skin color, race, nationality, gender, social and economic class, and our relationships to a Supreme being.
Most of us didn't ever seriously challenge this made-up information. We accepted this information as axiomatic beliefs and values.
In other words, the truth value had already been proven by others. So there's no need for us to waste our time questioning it.
When we accept societal information as verified fact or psychological realities, we can not create a new awareness of being that is independent of our foundational beliefs and values. So the search for a new awareness of being becomes fruitless for us by using this information.
It is important for us to know that the person we are aware of being now was created in our minds according to societal beliefs and values. This means we live in flux with the societal vicissitudes defining right and wrong behavior.
We become psychologically limited by the information. This creates an identity crisis of our awareness of being.: And it is from this awareness that we find the tribulations of life are devastating for most of us.
In our efforts to escape from our own toxic minds, we imagine all sorts of things to assist us with our work. It is during our imaginary exploits that we begin to cherish money and seek the "good life." This is also the time we begin to realize that we seem to be always seeking one more thing to assuage our thirst for fulfillment.
Nevertheless, our imaginary minds become even more toxic from our dependency on money and the "good life." Now we want even greater power. Some of us began to have epiphanies where God speaks to us. We even imagine God telling us of our new mission in life to save others from the world's tribulations.
Whenever we use toxic beliefs and values to define a Supreme Being, we fall deeper into confusion and suffering.Most of us remain unaware of our descent into a new, more pernicious, abyss of psychological toxicity.
This new awareness manipulates our minds to believe education, hard work, and adherence to religious tenets will bring us the completeness or fulfillment missing in our lives.This is the source of our epiphanies.
Many of us use our minds and societal beliefs and values to give us the confidence we need to change our paths. Unfortunately, in many cases, we use toxic toxic beliefs and values to interpret our epiphanies.
Meanwhile, when we stop trying to use toxic beliefs and values to discover God and change the world, we will begin to understand that God exists only in the clarity of our Powers of Mind. This the path that leads us to the door that opens the portal to our Powers of Mind.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Transformation of the Wage Slave Mind
Many of us cannot face or imagine that we are wage slaves. Slavery has such a vile, despicable, pernicious stigma attached to it. Unfortunately, wage slavery is not any different than facing drug and alcohol addictions, unemployment, foreclosure, bankruptcy, divorce, illness or death of a loved one.
Similarly, some of us believe enlightenment is found in the tithes or donations we give to charitable organizations. We perceive life from a toxic veil of ignorance that distorts our vision of enlightenment. And in this blurred state of awareness, we believe enlightenment and wage slavery are spiritually congruent.
In our vain attempts to define money and enlightenment spiritually congruent, we have created prosperity theology (spirituality) to address our problems. Prosperity theology (spirituality) allows us to live as wage slaves and believe we are also expressing our enlightenment.
Nevertheless, there are too many of us who are willing to be wage slaves. This concept of our awareness of being is expressing itself in our willingness to do anything for money. And like any slave who seeks freedom from deplorable conditions, we believe enough money will solve most, if not all, of our problems.
Many of us believe wage slaves only apply to poor people. We believe that the well-to-do are immune from its power. So when we discuss wage slaves, it's always with someone other than ourselves in mind.
When we live as wage slaves, our addictions to avarice and personal aggrandizement represent our core toxic beliefs and values. And at this level of awareness, we are willing to be humiliated, embarrassed, and devalued by others, if it means we can keep our jobs or careers. All we really want is to get paid for it.
Unfortunately, for us to function as wage slaves, we must devalue ourselves. This means we are powerless to our own slavery. It also means that we have restricted our Powers of Mind from presenting us with other options in liberating our minds from the illusions of wage slavery.
Meanwhile, as wage slaves, our search for enlightenment has been reduced to societal symbolism and vague utterances of religious tenets. We believe we have found enlightenment in the blessings we receive from the money earned as wage slaves.
Most of us are in denial about being wage slaves. Perhaps we feel this way because we're afraid to do something about it. When we accept responsibility for creating the current conditions in our lives, then we also know that we must awaken our minds to overcome the conditions.
When we embrace and use our Powers of Mind, we have the power to change the conditions in our lives. We also become aware of the other options available to us that will free us from wage slavery.
"I am always one with that person I am aware of being."
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Commitment to Imagination
Many of us are spiritual failures. In our quest for success, we have moved so far away from our Powers of Mind that Enlightenment is no longer something we seek to achieve. For us, Enlightenment is not attainable in this world.
Regardless of what we think about ourselves today, we have the power to change. We can transform our lives by using our imagination or image-in the end results we desire to see in our lives.
We can transform our lives beyond the toxic beliefs telling us that we cannot get ahead in life. We can stop believing that it's divine fate responsible for our constantly living from paycheck to paycheck, mired in debts, and desiring more but unable to achieve it. We are responsible for our own decisions of choosing hope over Powers of Mind.
For us to access power, we must first make a commitment to the Powers of Mind already existing in our consciousness. This commitment is made to an invisible colorless, faceless, and formless presence awaiting our discovery.
Some of us are unwilling to make this commitment to Powers of Mind, because we believe we already have achieved success in our lives. While there are others who believe it's a fable. It's unfortunate, but both groups have restricted their spiritual imagination to the illusions confirming their success or failure.
Similarly, our desires for change are distorted by our own commitments to toxic beliefs and values. This means we seek clarity from those who cannot give it to us.
This spiritual dependency on others eventually expands into all aspects of our lives. After awhile, we become dependent on society to solve all of our problems. In this weakened consciousness, we are powerless to access power from any source of beliefs and values other than the one taught by others.
In other words, we are socially and spiritually dependent on others because of the toxic beliefs and values restricting our imagination. This self-restricted imagination prevents us from becoming one with our unconditioned awareness of being.
Meanwhile, the invisible Powers of Mind has its own reward of clarity: The ability to perceive life without the distortions from our toxic beliefs and values. This is the clarity we need to understand the temporal nature of materialism, egoism, and dependency on societal exaltation from others.
When we decide to make a commitment to our Powers of Mind, we begin to make clearer decisions. Our choices are made by an awakened consciousness.
This consciousness is not responsible for poverty, illness, confusion, greed, materialism, ignorance, and powerlessness. This is the consciousness that's responsible for our clarity, sagacity, and freedom.
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
Monday, July 21, 2014
The Price of Enlightenment is Free
Today many of us stand at the door of change. This change burning feverishly within us is the desire to express our Powers of Mind.
For us to release this great power in us, we must be willing to close the door to powerless and open the one to enlightenment. Far too many of us have restricted our consciousness to believe we are powerless to overcome our toxic beliefs and values without the aid of others. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Most of our struggles come from ignorance or the lack of awareness to understand all of our options. For many of us, mired deeply in confusion about our identities, we are unaware that ignorance is the whore of powerlessness,
Many of us choose to live in suffering because we are unaware of the existence of Powers of Mind. We have been taught by others to believe Heaven exists outside of us. We forget that earlier definitions of the word Heaven meant "expansion."
We have the power in us to expand beyond the toxic beliefs and values causing us to suffer. It's unfortunate, but in many situations, we have become accustomed to asking others for permission to expand our consciousness. We frequently pay others for this information.
It is important for all of us to remember that we are not powerless. We have the price for admission into enlightened consciousness. It is paid for with our Powers of Mind.
The cry made thousands of years ago, "The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand," is as relevant today as it was then. We have the Powers of Mind to create an expansive consciousness with many mansions of limitless consciousness.
The path to enlightenment is free. There is no charge for being who we were created to be. Similarly, there's a significant price to pay to travel on the path to suffering. For this trip, we must abdicate our Powers of Mind and follow the teachings of others.
For us to release this great power in us, we must be willing to close the door to powerless and open the one to enlightenment. Far too many of us have restricted our consciousness to believe we are powerless to overcome our toxic beliefs and values without the aid of others. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Most of our struggles come from ignorance or the lack of awareness to understand all of our options. For many of us, mired deeply in confusion about our identities, we are unaware that ignorance is the whore of powerlessness,
Many of us choose to live in suffering because we are unaware of the existence of Powers of Mind. We have been taught by others to believe Heaven exists outside of us. We forget that earlier definitions of the word Heaven meant "expansion."
We have the power in us to expand beyond the toxic beliefs and values causing us to suffer. It's unfortunate, but in many situations, we have become accustomed to asking others for permission to expand our consciousness. We frequently pay others for this information.
It is important for all of us to remember that we are not powerless. We have the price for admission into enlightened consciousness. It is paid for with our Powers of Mind.
The cry made thousands of years ago, "The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand," is as relevant today as it was then. We have the Powers of Mind to create an expansive consciousness with many mansions of limitless consciousness.
The path to enlightenment is free. There is no charge for being who we were created to be. Similarly, there's a significant price to pay to travel on the path to suffering. For this trip, we must abdicate our Powers of Mind and follow the teachings of others.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Overcoming the Struggles of Powerless Beliefs
"The idea of struggle begins with the acceptance of human limitations."
When we desire to go beyond our limitations, we discover that we possess the Powers of Mind to express enlightenment. This enlightenment is free from struggle and the illusions causing us to believe we need to struggle for something we already possess.
It's unfortunate that many of us have embodied beliefs and values that require us to struggle for survival in a world that is actually struggle-free. The illusions from our toxic beliefs and values have distorted our minds to believe that to struggle for civil rights or equality will produce freedom.
Whenever we struggle, it is because we lack the clarity to understand how to use our Powers of Mind. This means that our awareness of struggle is commensurate with our awareness of being powerless. It is powerless individuals that unite in struggle for something others have claimed as their own illusions.
Similarly, when we awaken our minds to understand we are powerless because of our beliefs and values, then we will understand the relationship between our awareness of being powerless to our need to struggle. This is the clarity we need to understand why we believe we are powerless.
We cannot overcome struggle without first understanding we are responsible for the beliefs and values causing us to struggle. Regardless to the merits of our reasons for struggling, we remain victims of the beliefs and values causing us to seek something we already possess.
Whenever we choose to change our beliefs and values, and stop devaluing our power, we will understand that struggle is a distortion preventing us from discovering enlightenment. This is the understanding we need to know that enlightenment is the clarity to perceive life without illusions.
Some of us are willing to express enlightenment while others are not. Nevertheless, all of us have the choice to use our Powers of Mind to open the doors of enlightenment or continue struggling with the illusions for equality and civil rights.
This is a choice we all must make during our time in the world. For those of us who have chosen to use our Powers of Mind, we understand that our enlightenment comes from our unconditioned, intuitive consciousness that's free of struggle.
When we desire to go beyond our limitations, we discover that we possess the Powers of Mind to express enlightenment. This enlightenment is free from struggle and the illusions causing us to believe we need to struggle for something we already possess.
It's unfortunate that many of us have embodied beliefs and values that require us to struggle for survival in a world that is actually struggle-free. The illusions from our toxic beliefs and values have distorted our minds to believe that to struggle for civil rights or equality will produce freedom.
Whenever we struggle, it is because we lack the clarity to understand how to use our Powers of Mind. This means that our awareness of struggle is commensurate with our awareness of being powerless. It is powerless individuals that unite in struggle for something others have claimed as their own illusions.
Similarly, when we awaken our minds to understand we are powerless because of our beliefs and values, then we will understand the relationship between our awareness of being powerless to our need to struggle. This is the clarity we need to understand why we believe we are powerless.
We cannot overcome struggle without first understanding we are responsible for the beliefs and values causing us to struggle. Regardless to the merits of our reasons for struggling, we remain victims of the beliefs and values causing us to seek something we already possess.
Whenever we choose to change our beliefs and values, and stop devaluing our power, we will understand that struggle is a distortion preventing us from discovering enlightenment. This is the understanding we need to know that enlightenment is the clarity to perceive life without illusions.
Some of us are willing to express enlightenment while others are not. Nevertheless, all of us have the choice to use our Powers of Mind to open the doors of enlightenment or continue struggling with the illusions for equality and civil rights.
This is a choice we all must make during our time in the world. For those of us who have chosen to use our Powers of Mind, we understand that our enlightenment comes from our unconditioned, intuitive consciousness that's free of struggle.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Desires for Enlightenment
The power to desire is the foundation for creativity. We desire to overcome the current conditions in our lives. We desire to achieve success. We desire to have enlightened minds. And we continue to have desires ad infinitum.
"The desire to change is a powerful force that you must reckon with if you want to change the way you think, act, work, and live. The undercurrent of power producing your desires connects you with a much higher power.
"If you search for this power, it will not only transform your life, it will lead you to your unconditioned, uncluttered, intuitive consciousness: a place where all things are possible. Unfortunately, far too many people believe this consciousness exists outside of them." --Seeds from the Ashes
"I acknowledge that for me to change my beliefs and values, I must first be willing to enter into self-discovery." --- National BYE Society
The desire to change is the first step in the self-discovery process. Self-discovery means the desire to understand the development of our beliefs and values. In other words, the willingness on our part to examine our own lives without the aid of others.
It's important for us to know that our thoughts and desires can exist without language, education, religion, and so forth. We can desire things instinctively or at the animal level of awareness. Unfortunately, even at this basic level, our desires are toxic.
Similarly, the more toxic our minds become, the more our desires become complicated, confused, and pernicious. This is the toxicity that produced the current conditions in our lives.
Moreover, this is also the starting point for us to begin our work by acknowledging that we are responsible for the beliefs and values that created the conditions in our lives. Regardless of where we are in life, we are solely responsible for doing the work to enlighten our minds.
When we assume responsibility for the conditions in our lives, then we are prepared to begin the inward journey of self-discovery. This is a journey all enlightenment warriors must make. It is the narrow, less traveled road that's brightly illumined with clarity.
On the enlightenment road is Powers of Mind. When we decide to enter into self-discovery, we discover this great power within us. This is the power we need to assist us with understanding how to identify and overcome the toxic beliefs and values distorting our clarity to perceive the limitless power within us.
"The self-discovery process empowers (enlightens) you to go beyond the boundaries imposed on you by family, friends, and society. It leads you into another level (realm) of consciousness where you will face the challenges of establishing new, more complete relationships with other people." --Seeds from the Ashes
"The desire to change is a powerful force that you must reckon with if you want to change the way you think, act, work, and live. The undercurrent of power producing your desires connects you with a much higher power.
"If you search for this power, it will not only transform your life, it will lead you to your unconditioned, uncluttered, intuitive consciousness: a place where all things are possible. Unfortunately, far too many people believe this consciousness exists outside of them." --Seeds from the Ashes
"I acknowledge that for me to change my beliefs and values, I must first be willing to enter into self-discovery." --- National BYE Society
The desire to change is the first step in the self-discovery process. Self-discovery means the desire to understand the development of our beliefs and values. In other words, the willingness on our part to examine our own lives without the aid of others.
It's important for us to know that our thoughts and desires can exist without language, education, religion, and so forth. We can desire things instinctively or at the animal level of awareness. Unfortunately, even at this basic level, our desires are toxic.
Similarly, the more toxic our minds become, the more our desires become complicated, confused, and pernicious. This is the toxicity that produced the current conditions in our lives.
Moreover, this is also the starting point for us to begin our work by acknowledging that we are responsible for the beliefs and values that created the conditions in our lives. Regardless of where we are in life, we are solely responsible for doing the work to enlighten our minds.
When we assume responsibility for the conditions in our lives, then we are prepared to begin the inward journey of self-discovery. This is a journey all enlightenment warriors must make. It is the narrow, less traveled road that's brightly illumined with clarity.
On the enlightenment road is Powers of Mind. When we decide to enter into self-discovery, we discover this great power within us. This is the power we need to assist us with understanding how to identify and overcome the toxic beliefs and values distorting our clarity to perceive the limitless power within us.
"The self-discovery process empowers (enlightens) you to go beyond the boundaries imposed on you by family, friends, and society. It leads you into another level (realm) of consciousness where you will face the challenges of establishing new, more complete relationships with other people." --Seeds from the Ashes
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Awareness Beyond Toxic Beliefs and Values
We are always one with our beliefs and values. Whatever we believe is who we are in that moment. However, for many of us this awareness of being is problematic.
It is problematic for many of us because we have embodied toxic beliefs and values causing us to believe we are inferior to others. This is the toxicity we are constantly using to reaffirm our dependency on others to guide us to enlightenment.
Similarly, our toxic minds prevent us from becoming aware of the options we have to make enlightened decisions. Most of our destructive behavior comes from our unawareness of having other options.
This limited clarity causes us to create our own powerless conditions. We become victims of our self-created toxicity.
Nevertheless, we do have the Powers of Mind to create a new awareness of being. That is, we don't have to remain powerless to our toxic beliefs and values.
Many of us don't use our Powers of Mind because we don't know how to use it. We think it's unreal or fanciful. And since it's invisible energy, like atoms or electricity, we don't believe it can work unless we see it in action.
Many of our fanciful beliefs and values deprive us of our creative powers. We believe real power only exists among the stars above us. And regardless to the number of enlightened individuals that tell us this power is within our minds, we just cannot seem to grasp this information.
In many instances, we don't understand how to transform invisible thoughts and images into visible ones. We have forgotten how the laws of creativity work in our lives.
Powers of Mind is the essence of creativity. It is the invisible creating the visible. It is the awareness of being that can become whatever it desires to become. It is the awareness of life beyond our toxic beliefs and values,
Unfortunately, too many of us have become lost in the abyss of societal acceptability. We have become blinded by our toxic beliefs and values.
This blindness causes us to stumble and fall as we navigate the toxic terrain of victim consciousness. And in our blindness, we cannot remember that our awareness of being existed before we became victims of the toxic beliefs and values in this society.
Some of us who have discovered Powers of Mind to be our awareness of being know that we are greater than all of our creations. We know that the beliefs and values that created this society are merely expressions of others' thoughts and ideas.
This means we have the power to create a more enlightened society. The inward journey to our enlightenment begins with the acknowledgement that enlightenment exists in our Powers of Mind.
This is the path of the enlightenment warrior. "I am that which I know that I Am."
Friday, June 6, 2014
Our Lives Depend on Powers of Mind
We always greater than our results. When we settle for the temporal accolades from our results, we become complacent with egoism and illusions of fame.
Many of us continue to be victimized by our illusions. We remain inextricably tied to the self-destruction of our own minds. This self-destructive process is the reality we seek to maintain.
The good news today is that we don't have to live in this self-destructive process. The wonderful thing about Powers of Mind is that it is limitless. And with this power as our source of light, we don't have to remain in perpetual servitude to others. We can follow our own Powers of Mind.
Many of us find it very difficult to wake up our minds. This is the first priority of real change. When we decide to wake up, stop procrastinating, and give ourselves credit for having power independent of others, then we free our minds to discover Powers of Mind.
Regardless of our current awareness of being, it's a struggle for our minds to remain imprisoned with toxicity. Although our minds are immersed in toxicity, we continue to feel the power of our desires pleading with us to listen.
"The desire to change is a powerful force that you must reckon with if you want to change how you think, act, work, and live. The undercurrent of power producing your desires connects you with a much higher power. If you search for this power, it will not only transform your life, it will lead you to your unconditioned, uncluttered, intuitive consciousness: a place where all things are possible." Seeds from the Ashes
We cannot allow our minds to remain limited to toxic beliefs and values. The search for Powers of Mind begins with our silent desires.
These desires come to us daily. They are filled with the prescriptions to satisfy or overcome whatever problems we believe are overwhelming us.
At some point in time, we must feel the need to stop living powerless minds. This is the point when, if we have clarity, we are able to understand the desires in our minds.
During our awakening, we are aware that Powers of Mind is the clarity that guides us on our search for our unconditioned consciousness. This consciousness is the beginning and end of all of our conceptions and the results we cherish so much.
Many of us continue to be victimized by our illusions. We remain inextricably tied to the self-destruction of our own minds. This self-destructive process is the reality we seek to maintain.
The good news today is that we don't have to live in this self-destructive process. The wonderful thing about Powers of Mind is that it is limitless. And with this power as our source of light, we don't have to remain in perpetual servitude to others. We can follow our own Powers of Mind.
Many of us find it very difficult to wake up our minds. This is the first priority of real change. When we decide to wake up, stop procrastinating, and give ourselves credit for having power independent of others, then we free our minds to discover Powers of Mind.
Regardless of our current awareness of being, it's a struggle for our minds to remain imprisoned with toxicity. Although our minds are immersed in toxicity, we continue to feel the power of our desires pleading with us to listen.
"The desire to change is a powerful force that you must reckon with if you want to change how you think, act, work, and live. The undercurrent of power producing your desires connects you with a much higher power. If you search for this power, it will not only transform your life, it will lead you to your unconditioned, uncluttered, intuitive consciousness: a place where all things are possible." Seeds from the Ashes
We cannot allow our minds to remain limited to toxic beliefs and values. The search for Powers of Mind begins with our silent desires.
These desires come to us daily. They are filled with the prescriptions to satisfy or overcome whatever problems we believe are overwhelming us.
At some point in time, we must feel the need to stop living powerless minds. This is the point when, if we have clarity, we are able to understand the desires in our minds.
During our awakening, we are aware that Powers of Mind is the clarity that guides us on our search for our unconditioned consciousness. This consciousness is the beginning and end of all of our conceptions and the results we cherish so much.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
A Powers of Mind Makeover
Far too many of us are struggling to live in a world that's different from the one that holds our precious memories. We are trying to navigate our way through the widespread anger, deception, racism, and greed that has distorted our vision to see clearly what's happening to us.
While we stumble in the darkness of our minds, others are providing the toxic lights to guide us further from the power within. We follow them because we have accepted spiritual powerlessness in ourselves.
Similarly, in our blind quest for spiritual fulfillment, we are willing to listen to those who have the most people following them. We are victims of social popularity and societal acceptability. So whatever we hear that's popular, we support it without truly understanding what it means to us.
We respond to life according to how we acquire information. Some of us get our information from television. While others get it from computers, newspapers, and word-of-mouth. Regardless of how we get our information, we need to take the time to understand it.
Many of us have basically lost the capacity to think for ourselves. We have inhaled too much toxic information from others, and this has lulled us to sleep.
Whenever we desire to wake up and think for ourselves, someone attacks us for saying something that is unpopular. Our society wants us to all act politically correct. Unfortunately, most of us don't feel like acting politically correct all the time.
Some of us desire to see beyond the constant dosages of toxic beliefs and values victimizing our minds. And in our quest for individualism, we have become social pariahs.
Nevertheless, if we desire to free ourselves of toxic beliefs and values causing us to lose ourselves in a sea of correctness, then we must search for the Powers of Mind that's dormant in our consciousness.
Many of us seek power in spirituality or religion. While others seek it in wealth, status, and accomplishments, because we have been taught that power exists outside of us.
Regardless of how many spiritual enlightened individuals have told us that power is within us, we just cannot accept this as truth. We feel this way because of the toxic blinders distorting our Powers of Mind.
It's important for us to know that to find Powers of Mind we must unlearn what we have been taught as it applies to power. We must be willing to feel the pain of change and have the courage to extricate our minds from the toxic beliefs and values.
Powers of Mind is as real as consciousness. It is our unconditioned or intuitive consciousness. It is spirituality in its purest form. And it is found only in our individual minds.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Transformation of the Victim Mind
Power is an inherent attribute of awareness. Our consciousness reflects this awareness of being according to the way we value ourselves.
Most of us desire to transform our victim minds, and embody enlightened ones. The problems we face in doing this are daunting, because we are victims of our beliefs and values.
Many of us believe we are not worthy of great power. We are the ones suffering from the victimization syndrome.
We have devalued our power according to society's definition of power. This means we believe power exists in others, in places, and in material possessions. And contrary to our own inner-mind feelings and perceptions, we seek solace in the dungeons filled with the illusions of toxic beliefs and values.
Regardless of how hard we try, many of us cannot seem to get off the victim road. We live in constant conflict with our desires for enlightenment. This conflict imperils our minds to accept toxic beliefs and values as conditions for our existence.
Similarly, some of us don't believe our minds are toxic. We haven't yet reach the starting point of accepting responsibility for the conditions in our lives. We are still tricking ourselves into believing toxicity is a myth that applies only to the victims who are homeless, downtrodden, and the addicted eunuchs of alcohol and drugs.
For those who are willing to change, there is Powers of Mind. The current conditions in our lives are reflections of our beliefs and values. When we change how we think about our power, we change the way we think about our conditions.
We must remain cognizant that all we will ever need to overcome our problems is Powers of Mind. We must not mistake Powers of Mind for the toxic mind conditioned by our parents, society, and our experiences to perceive life from the prism of victimization. That's not what it is.
Powers of Mind is spiritual enlightenment. It is the part of us that's greater than victimization. It is the awareness of being that is greater than the mind. It is in a nutshell, our unconditioned or intuitive consciousness.
Moreover, it is not the sub-consciousness mind that Psychologists and Psychiatrists provide treatment. It is not sub to anything. It is the essence of our I Am.
Some of us have discovered that Powers of Mind is all the transformative power we need to express our enlightenment. We are the ones the world find difficult to accept.
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
Monday, May 5, 2014
Powers of Mind Transmutation
Many of us desire to overcome the current conditions in our lives. We desperately search for answers in money, status, fame, and religion. We want to know where we can find power.
Many years ago, the Alchemists said they could turn lead into gold. They told stories about how they had discovered the secrets of transmutation. Most people found their stories incredulous.
Similarly, many people today believe it's incredulous when they hear some of us say that this secret power of transmutation is actually in all of us. We have the power to transmute ourselves from powerless victims to enlightened sages. This power is called Powers of Mind.
Whenever we desire something, regardless to what it is, we have the power to express it. This process of conception and expression only requires faith in our Powers of Mind. And for it to work for us, we cannot have any doubts.
All creations come from this process. Regardless to the magnitude of our problems, they must submit to Powers of Mind. And the less doubts we have about Powers of Mind, the greater our awareness of being enlightened.
Many of us doubt Powers of Mind because we have conditioned our minds to think and act in a certain manner when we are faced with seemingly insoluble problems. This distortion is responsible for our awareness of being powerless or victims of our beliefs and values. .
When we become aware of Powers of Mind, we know that our awareness of being is determined by our beliefs and values. This means we must focus our energies on understanding and removing the toxic beliefs and values responsible for the illusions distorting our reality.
Nevertheless, with this new awareness of being flowing within our consciousness, we are now in the position to create new, enlightened beliefs and values. This means we must trust our Powers of Mind to bring forth the changes we desire to see in our lives.
The moment we desire to change the current conditions in our lives is the moment Powers of Mind becomes available for our use. This is not a secret. It is not endowed to the rich and famous or the sages and spiritual gurus. This power is in all of us.
Powers of Mind is the source of mind transmutation. We not only can turn lead into gold, but transmute a victim into an enlightened person. We have no limitations with this power, except our doubts.
"I am always one with my beliefs and values."
Friday, April 25, 2014
Powers of Mind Enlightenment off the Crowded Road
The path to enlightenment begins with a single desire. And if we desire to know our purpose for being, then we must seek and discover the Powers of Mind or the I Am in us.
Some of us are smitten with the current results in our lives. We feel that we have arrived at a place of comfort and security. We measure our lives by our accomplishments and how they compare to others.
Most of our suffering comes from the toxic beliefs and values we are using to evaluate our lives. And unfortunately, in many cases, most of us feel inadequate because of these toxic evaluations. We use them to devalue ourselves, to make us feel inadequate, and to keep us off balance in our decision making process.
All of our problems with who we are come from the toxic belief and values we are using to travel on the crowded road. We believe this illusory journey will reward us with the security it has promised. Unfortunately, we cannot discover enlightenment, nor can we achieve security, on this metaphorical road.
We can, however, get off the crowded road and discover that Powers of Mind is the only security we can ever know. It is not only the essence of our awareness of being, but the completeness we are searching for from others.
Many of us find it difficult to get off the crowded road. We have been taught to believe that on this path, one paved with desires for wealth, status, fame, security, religious fulfillment, and so forth, we will discover our true purpose for being in this world.
Nevertheless, on the crowded road, we remain in a constant flux of insecurity. We can never get enough things to satisfy our insatiable desires for security or completeness.
So we must ask ourselves why we stay on this path? Why are we unwilling to let go of our toxic desires? For many of us, the answer is simple: We don't know or trust anything other than what we have been taught.
Whenever we desire to explore the unknown light shining brightly within our Powers of Mind, we become of afraid of it. We actually don't know how to trust our Powers of Mind.
Similarly, this level of understanding about our awareness of being is not found on the crowded road. It is on the narrow, very narrow, path in our minds beneath the toxic desires causing us to feel incomplete.
The path to Powers of Mind enlightenment requires a commitment from those who are willing to get off the crowded road. This lifetime commitment must be an unwavering one that's unaffected by the vicissitudes of security and insecurity.
"I am that person that I am aware of being"
Friday, April 18, 2014
A New Powers of Mind Perspective
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
In many instances, we become powerless because we have always believed we came from powerless conditions. This unnatural way of thinking is responsible for our dependency on others to liberate our minds of toxic beliefs and values.
We can change our lives at any time. Regardless of age, race, color, education, religion, or income, we have the power to create a new, more enlightened life for ourselves.
Our current conditions are nothing more than illusions created from our toxic beliefs and values. And these illusions, which we have given life to, exist because we have devalued our own Powers of Mind. This means our problems or illusions are products of our toxic beliefs and values.
Nevertheless, whatever conditions we have in our lives today, we can do something about them. And it begins by reclaiming our power of creativity. We have within our Powers of Mind the limitless power to create an infinite number of lifestyles.
Similarly, there are too many of us who continue to devalue our power. We have become stuck in the psychological mud of powerlessness.
Meanwhile, we have to ask ourselves: Were we born with the power to live freely and successful in this world? Obviously, we were but we are unaware of the existence of this power. Many of us believe it exists only in those we have read or heard about.
One thing we must all remember is that Powers of Mind exists in each individual. And, contrary to popular beliefs and values, this power cannot come from another person.
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
In many instances, we become powerless because we have always believed we came from powerless conditions. This unnatural way of thinking is responsible for our dependency on others to liberate our minds of toxic beliefs and values.
We can change our lives at any time. Regardless of age, race, color, education, religion, or income, we have the power to create a new, more enlightened life for ourselves.
Our current conditions are nothing more than illusions created from our toxic beliefs and values. And these illusions, which we have given life to, exist because we have devalued our own Powers of Mind. This means our problems or illusions are products of our toxic beliefs and values.
Nevertheless, whatever conditions we have in our lives today, we can do something about them. And it begins by reclaiming our power of creativity. We have within our Powers of Mind the limitless power to create an infinite number of lifestyles.
Similarly, there are too many of us who continue to devalue our power. We have become stuck in the psychological mud of powerlessness.
Meanwhile, we have to ask ourselves: Were we born with the power to live freely and successful in this world? Obviously, we were but we are unaware of the existence of this power. Many of us believe it exists only in those we have read or heard about.
One thing we must all remember is that Powers of Mind exists in each individual. And, contrary to popular beliefs and values, this power cannot come from another person.
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
Friday, April 4, 2014
Awareness of Being
"I acknowledge that I am responsible for the current conditions in my life."
Many of us don't like who we are when things are not as we planned. We become depressed with thoughts of failure and regret. So much so that we try to pray or meditate our problems away.
In many situations it's likely that prayer and meditation will self-motivate us enough to rely on ourselves to solve our own problems. Then, and only then, will some of us understand that prayer and meditation, if used effectively, become the source of a new awareness of being.
Whenever we stop feeling sorry for ourselves or wallowing in self-pity, we undoubtedly will perceive ourselves with sufficient power to overcome the beliefs and values responsible for our awareness of being powerless. Unfortunately, too many of us don't believe that prayer and meditation exist only in our individual minds.
Nevertheless, we are always aware of being something or someone. Most of the time our awareness of being is distorted by the toxic beliefs and values we are using to define ourselves.
The road to our awareness of being enlightened is in our intuitive unconditioned consciousness. This is the awareness of being that provides us with the clarity to know that we're already enlightened.
When we say that we're already enlightenment, it is our way of saying that we were born with enlightenment. And our enlightenment birthright has been squandered on toxic beliefs and values.
It is important for us to remember that Powers of Mind is not power of the toxic mind. It is the awareness of being I AM.
This state of enlightenment consciousness is not limited to the teachings from parents, society, and experience. It is the light we discover after we understand how we created the current conditions in our lives.
Whenever we accept our awareness of being powerless, we continue on the path of searching outside of ourselves for solutions to the conditions in our lives.
Powers of Mind is an inside search. It is the awareness of being that defines our enlightenment. .
Many of us don't like who we are when things are not as we planned. We become depressed with thoughts of failure and regret. So much so that we try to pray or meditate our problems away.
In many situations it's likely that prayer and meditation will self-motivate us enough to rely on ourselves to solve our own problems. Then, and only then, will some of us understand that prayer and meditation, if used effectively, become the source of a new awareness of being.
Whenever we stop feeling sorry for ourselves or wallowing in self-pity, we undoubtedly will perceive ourselves with sufficient power to overcome the beliefs and values responsible for our awareness of being powerless. Unfortunately, too many of us don't believe that prayer and meditation exist only in our individual minds.
Nevertheless, we are always aware of being something or someone. Most of the time our awareness of being is distorted by the toxic beliefs and values we are using to define ourselves.
The road to our awareness of being enlightened is in our intuitive unconditioned consciousness. This is the awareness of being that provides us with the clarity to know that we're already enlightened.
When we say that we're already enlightenment, it is our way of saying that we were born with enlightenment. And our enlightenment birthright has been squandered on toxic beliefs and values.
It is important for us to remember that Powers of Mind is not power of the toxic mind. It is the awareness of being I AM.
This state of enlightenment consciousness is not limited to the teachings from parents, society, and experience. It is the light we discover after we understand how we created the current conditions in our lives.
Whenever we accept our awareness of being powerless, we continue on the path of searching outside of ourselves for solutions to the conditions in our lives.
Powers of Mind is an inside search. It is the awareness of being that defines our enlightenment. .
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Powers of Mind Gets us off the Powerless Path
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
Some of us like to talk about change, but not participate in it. We wail over and over again about our powerlessness. We complain so much about our problems that we become powerless to solve them.
Nevertheless, if we truly desire to change our lives, then it begins with our understanding of this BYE Society principle: "I acknowledge that I am responsible for the current conditions in my life." And when we understand and feel the power of this principle, we are able to change our lives.
When our minds are filled with confusion and doubts, we are unable to understand that the power to change comes from within our own minds. And if we desire to breakthrough the miasma of failure, then we must embrace inflexibility with our beliefs and values.
There is little value found in the darkness from the basement of our minds. We can only feed off of the self-pity and powerless from our toxic beliefs and values. This is the dwelling sanctuary of failure and powerlessness.
For us to go to the heights of our power, we must be willing to understand what we have within our minds, and be willing to swim out into the deep waters of the ocean. In other words, we have to stop wading on the banks of the ocean.
When we accept personal responsibility for creating the conditions in our lives, the light within us shines brightly on the power we have to create new beliefs and values. This light comes only from our Powers of Mind. It is the source of our enlightenment.
Meanwhile, the more we complain about the conditions in the world, the less time we spend on changing the conditions in our own lives. If we are unhappy with our current conditions, then it seems we would also be unhappy with the beliefs and values we used to create these conditions.
Regardless of the magnitude of our current conditions, we must have faith in our Powers of Mind. This faith comes from our awareness of being already endowed with enlightened minds.
When we have the sagacity to understand that we already have what we have been seeking in others, we will know that we are the cause and effect of the current conditions in our lives.
This awareness helps us with understanding how the universal laws of prayer, meditation, faith, and imagination work. We fully understand the statement: "What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye have received them, and ye shall have them."
We must remember that in prayer and meditation, we have Powers of Mind in us. This means we enter into prayer and meditation with great power, not as powerless victims of our own creations.
So it's important for us to always remain mindful that with Powers of Mind we have the power to get off the powerless mind path and enter onto the enlightenment path.
Some of us like to talk about change, but not participate in it. We wail over and over again about our powerlessness. We complain so much about our problems that we become powerless to solve them.
Nevertheless, if we truly desire to change our lives, then it begins with our understanding of this BYE Society principle: "I acknowledge that I am responsible for the current conditions in my life." And when we understand and feel the power of this principle, we are able to change our lives.
When our minds are filled with confusion and doubts, we are unable to understand that the power to change comes from within our own minds. And if we desire to breakthrough the miasma of failure, then we must embrace inflexibility with our beliefs and values.
There is little value found in the darkness from the basement of our minds. We can only feed off of the self-pity and powerless from our toxic beliefs and values. This is the dwelling sanctuary of failure and powerlessness.
For us to go to the heights of our power, we must be willing to understand what we have within our minds, and be willing to swim out into the deep waters of the ocean. In other words, we have to stop wading on the banks of the ocean.
When we accept personal responsibility for creating the conditions in our lives, the light within us shines brightly on the power we have to create new beliefs and values. This light comes only from our Powers of Mind. It is the source of our enlightenment.
Meanwhile, the more we complain about the conditions in the world, the less time we spend on changing the conditions in our own lives. If we are unhappy with our current conditions, then it seems we would also be unhappy with the beliefs and values we used to create these conditions.
Regardless of the magnitude of our current conditions, we must have faith in our Powers of Mind. This faith comes from our awareness of being already endowed with enlightened minds.
When we have the sagacity to understand that we already have what we have been seeking in others, we will know that we are the cause and effect of the current conditions in our lives.
This awareness helps us with understanding how the universal laws of prayer, meditation, faith, and imagination work. We fully understand the statement: "What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye have received them, and ye shall have them."
We must remember that in prayer and meditation, we have Powers of Mind in us. This means we enter into prayer and meditation with great power, not as powerless victims of our own creations.
So it's important for us to always remain mindful that with Powers of Mind we have the power to get off the powerless mind path and enter onto the enlightenment path.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Revolution of the Mind
"I acknowledge that my beliefs and values created the conditions in my life."
Wake up to Powers of Mind, and understand that the vision of creativity comes from our minds. This means creativity comes from our beliefs and values. And if, for example, our beliefs and values are toxic, then we create toxic conditions in our lives.
Many of us try to forget that our reality comes from our beliefs and values. We make life-changing decisions from this perspective, and we rely on this foundation to assist us with overcoming problems in our lives. This is the consciousness we use to create and overcome worry, fear, doubt, suffering, and so forth.
Nevertheless, the responsibility to change is an individual one. We are responsible for our own lives and the conditions causing us to suffer. It's not God's responsibility to do for us what we can do for ourselves simply by changing the beliefs and values causing us to suffer in the first place.
Many of us are psychologically limited by our toxic beliefs and values. We find it difficult to even acknowledge our responsibility for creating our own suffering.
Our minds cannot comprehend the process we use to create the illusions of pain and suffering. And in moments of great pain and suffering, it's common for us to interpret this as something caused by outside forces.
In other words, our pain and suffering comes from our interactions with others. We forget that it's caused by our beliefs and values.
Who we are, and who we believe we are, depends on our understanding of consciousness. When we understand that our unconditioned consciousness is who we are, and our conditioned consciousness is who we believe we are, then we will understand consciousness.
Powers of Mind is the source or light to our unconditioned consciousness. It is free of toxicity and illusions. This is the clarity we seek in books, lectures, sermons, speeches, and so forth, rather than from ourselves.
Regardless of our convictions, this world is nothing more than our beliefs and values. We perceive it, and everything in it, according to our beliefs and values. This makes the world an illusion of our own creation.
Meanwhile, when we wake up the mind to discover Powers of Mind, we transform our illusions into different realities. We not only see clearly, but we understand clearly that we are the creators of the conditions in our lives.
Similarly, it doesn't really matter whether we accept this conclusion or not, we cannot escape from the beliefs and values we are using to live in this world. We are who we are because our beliefs and values tell us. And we remain in this state of being until we change our beliefs and values.
"I acknowledge that my beliefs and values created the conditions in my life."
Wake up to Powers of Mind, and understand that the vision of creativity comes from our minds. This means creativity comes from our beliefs and values. And if, for example, our beliefs and values are toxic, then we create toxic conditions in our lives.
Many of us try to forget that our reality comes from our beliefs and values. We make life-changing decisions from this perspective, and we rely on this foundation to assist us with overcoming problems in our lives. This is the consciousness we use to create and overcome worry, fear, doubt, suffering, and so forth.
Nevertheless, the responsibility to change is an individual one. We are responsible for our own lives and the conditions causing us to suffer. It's not God's responsibility to do for us what we can do for ourselves simply by changing the beliefs and values causing us to suffer in the first place.
Many of us are psychologically limited by our toxic beliefs and values. We find it difficult to even acknowledge our responsibility for creating our own suffering.
Our minds cannot comprehend the process we use to create the illusions of pain and suffering. And in moments of great pain and suffering, it's common for us to interpret this as something caused by outside forces.
In other words, our pain and suffering comes from our interactions with others. We forget that it's caused by our beliefs and values.
Who we are, and who we believe we are, depends on our understanding of consciousness. When we understand that our unconditioned consciousness is who we are, and our conditioned consciousness is who we believe we are, then we will understand consciousness.
Powers of Mind is the source or light to our unconditioned consciousness. It is free of toxicity and illusions. This is the clarity we seek in books, lectures, sermons, speeches, and so forth, rather than from ourselves.
Regardless of our convictions, this world is nothing more than our beliefs and values. We perceive it, and everything in it, according to our beliefs and values. This makes the world an illusion of our own creation.
Meanwhile, when we wake up the mind to discover Powers of Mind, we transform our illusions into different realities. We not only see clearly, but we understand clearly that we are the creators of the conditions in our lives.
Similarly, it doesn't really matter whether we accept this conclusion or not, we cannot escape from the beliefs and values we are using to live in this world. We are who we are because our beliefs and values tell us. And we remain in this state of being until we change our beliefs and values.
"I acknowledge that my beliefs and values created the conditions in my life."
Monday, March 3, 2014
The Awareness Beyond Powerless
"I am whatever I imagine myself to be."
The journey to enlightenment begins with the desire for enlightenment. And we begin our journey with the knowledge that we already possess enlightenment, but it is concealed by our toxic beliefs and values.
This is an inner-mind journey. We are searching within our minds for the Powers of Mind light to guide us through the darkness to enlightenment.
Similarly, it's our fear of darkness that makes us powerless. We are afraid to discover its source, which means we're afraid of ourselves. So, in a certain sense, we are powerless because we're inhibited by our beliefs and values from discovering enlightenment
Many of us have inoculated our minds with disbelief, and become comfortable with powerlessness. We trust only what others have taught us about enlightenment.
This makes us willing participants, whether we're aware or not, in victimizing our minds. Although many of us blame others for the current conditions in our lives, we are the ones who made all the decisions.
Regardless of our awareness, we are responsible for our own powerlessness. In other words, we are powerless because we choose to be.
Nevertheless, we can do something about our powerlessness. We begin by acknowledging that we are responsible for the current conditions in our lives. This acknowledgment opens the door to an enlightened awareness of being.
It's important for us to know that whenever we accept our awareness of being as powerless, we place limits on our power. And when we believe we are powerless, we are powerless.
The transition from powerlessness to enlightenment is one of understanding -- understanding the development of our beliefs and values. This enlightenment process doesn't depend on others, but on our willingness to use our Powers of Mind.
Meanwhile, we must seek understanding of how we developed our beliefs and values. This means we must enter into self-discovery and understand that with Powers of Mind we have all the power we will ever need.
Unfortunately, many of us don't reach this awareness until our desires for freedom become greater than our acceptance of powerlessness. Nevertheless, now is the time for us to claim our power and begin the understanding phase of the enlightenment process.
"I am whatever I imagine myself to be."
The journey to enlightenment begins with the desire for enlightenment. And we begin our journey with the knowledge that we already possess enlightenment, but it is concealed by our toxic beliefs and values.
This is an inner-mind journey. We are searching within our minds for the Powers of Mind light to guide us through the darkness to enlightenment.
Similarly, it's our fear of darkness that makes us powerless. We are afraid to discover its source, which means we're afraid of ourselves. So, in a certain sense, we are powerless because we're inhibited by our beliefs and values from discovering enlightenment
Many of us have inoculated our minds with disbelief, and become comfortable with powerlessness. We trust only what others have taught us about enlightenment.
This makes us willing participants, whether we're aware or not, in victimizing our minds. Although many of us blame others for the current conditions in our lives, we are the ones who made all the decisions.
Regardless of our awareness, we are responsible for our own powerlessness. In other words, we are powerless because we choose to be.
Nevertheless, we can do something about our powerlessness. We begin by acknowledging that we are responsible for the current conditions in our lives. This acknowledgment opens the door to an enlightened awareness of being.
It's important for us to know that whenever we accept our awareness of being as powerless, we place limits on our power. And when we believe we are powerless, we are powerless.
The transition from powerlessness to enlightenment is one of understanding -- understanding the development of our beliefs and values. This enlightenment process doesn't depend on others, but on our willingness to use our Powers of Mind.
Meanwhile, we must seek understanding of how we developed our beliefs and values. This means we must enter into self-discovery and understand that with Powers of Mind we have all the power we will ever need.
Unfortunately, many of us don't reach this awareness until our desires for freedom become greater than our acceptance of powerlessness. Nevertheless, now is the time for us to claim our power and begin the understanding phase of the enlightenment process.
"I am whatever I imagine myself to be."
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Awakening With Powers of Mind
"I am that which I know that I am."
Let's face it, many of us are afraid to wake up. We don't want to see the world as it is without our toxic interpretations. So we choose to remain asleep rather than enlighten our minds and change the way we perceive ourselves and others.
Most of us are not fully asleep, we're half-asleep in the miasma of the illusions. And while we exist in this desultory stupor of victimization, we continue to dream and pray for greatness to come to us.
Our toxic dreams reflect in every detail the lethargic behavior associated with our powerlessness. In other words, our vacuous dreams only serve to further confirm our powerlessness.
Whenever we awaken from our dreams, we are still unable to follow through on our desires to attain power.
The world, as we know it, remains unknowable to us.
Unfortunately for many of us, our dreams are only reflections of the beliefs and values we embodied from others. This distorted perspective of our awareness of being keeps the toxic blinders over our eyes. We are then unable to see clearly in the darkness.
Many of us believe the darkness in our lives comes from the outside world. We have forgotten that it comes from our self-created illusions.
This is a bitter pill of mindfulness to accept that we are the creators of our own darkness and limitations. For us to accept personal responsibility for the conditions in our lives, we must be willing to let go of the toxic beliefs and values and seek Powers of Mind.
There are some toxic beliefs and values that most of us are unwilling to let go or change. These beliefs and values are the ones that provide us with hope that someday our problems will go away.
We want to believe in religion, moral principles, judicial and legislative redress of our problems, and the institutions of higher learning. Most of us accept these as being our source for enlightenment or for achieving success.
Nevertheless, whether we're aware of the power of our beliefs and values or not, they are responsible for the current conditions in our lives. Our beliefs and values are also responsible for the way we present ourselves to the world with or without power.
Our awareness of being is determined by how clearly we perceive ourselves and others. When we demean or devalue our power, we perceive ourselves and others from this prism. This awareness of being is not to be confused with Powers of Mind.
Powers of Mind, our unconditioned consciousness, is greater than our toxic beliefs and values. It is our awareness of being colorless, faceless, and formless. This is the sagacity that's greater than our illusions.
Similarly, when we accept our illusions as the way the world is, then we remain victims of our beliefs and values. This awareness of being encapsulate us in a toxic quagmire of suffering. Yet is from this awareness of being that we have our greatest opportunity to awaken to the Powers of Mind within.
Meanwhile, an awakened mind can never be powerless or victimized by toxic beliefs and values. When we discover Powers of Mind, we understand that things such as freedom, victimization, materialism, religion, and so forth are within our minds. It is not found it the illusions causing us to devalue ourselves.
"I am always one with my awareness of being."
Let's face it, many of us are afraid to wake up. We don't want to see the world as it is without our toxic interpretations. So we choose to remain asleep rather than enlighten our minds and change the way we perceive ourselves and others.
Most of us are not fully asleep, we're half-asleep in the miasma of the illusions. And while we exist in this desultory stupor of victimization, we continue to dream and pray for greatness to come to us.
Our toxic dreams reflect in every detail the lethargic behavior associated with our powerlessness. In other words, our vacuous dreams only serve to further confirm our powerlessness.
Whenever we awaken from our dreams, we are still unable to follow through on our desires to attain power.
The world, as we know it, remains unknowable to us.
Unfortunately for many of us, our dreams are only reflections of the beliefs and values we embodied from others. This distorted perspective of our awareness of being keeps the toxic blinders over our eyes. We are then unable to see clearly in the darkness.
Many of us believe the darkness in our lives comes from the outside world. We have forgotten that it comes from our self-created illusions.
This is a bitter pill of mindfulness to accept that we are the creators of our own darkness and limitations. For us to accept personal responsibility for the conditions in our lives, we must be willing to let go of the toxic beliefs and values and seek Powers of Mind.
There are some toxic beliefs and values that most of us are unwilling to let go or change. These beliefs and values are the ones that provide us with hope that someday our problems will go away.
We want to believe in religion, moral principles, judicial and legislative redress of our problems, and the institutions of higher learning. Most of us accept these as being our source for enlightenment or for achieving success.
Nevertheless, whether we're aware of the power of our beliefs and values or not, they are responsible for the current conditions in our lives. Our beliefs and values are also responsible for the way we present ourselves to the world with or without power.
Our awareness of being is determined by how clearly we perceive ourselves and others. When we demean or devalue our power, we perceive ourselves and others from this prism. This awareness of being is not to be confused with Powers of Mind.
Powers of Mind, our unconditioned consciousness, is greater than our toxic beliefs and values. It is our awareness of being colorless, faceless, and formless. This is the sagacity that's greater than our illusions.
Similarly, when we accept our illusions as the way the world is, then we remain victims of our beliefs and values. This awareness of being encapsulate us in a toxic quagmire of suffering. Yet is from this awareness of being that we have our greatest opportunity to awaken to the Powers of Mind within.
Meanwhile, an awakened mind can never be powerless or victimized by toxic beliefs and values. When we discover Powers of Mind, we understand that things such as freedom, victimization, materialism, religion, and so forth are within our minds. It is not found it the illusions causing us to devalue ourselves.
"I am always one with my awareness of being."
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Creating New Possibilities With Powers of Mind
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
Some of our problems appear to us as impossibilities. They seem so powerful and pernicious. This causes us to forget that we are their creator.
Many of us work strenuously to avoid creating difficult problems. We prefer to create small problems; the ones that cannot cause us too much harm. Our intentions are always focused on things -- people, places, and external gratification -- that will make us feel better about ourselves.
Nevertheless, it's our small, seemingly innocuous, problems that create the ones that we believe are now impossible. When one mindless action joins with thousand of others, we become overwhelmed and afraid of what we have created.
Similarly, when we devote our lives to fulfillment in things, we not only neglect our self-enlightenment, we actually divorce ourselves from it. For many of us, this is a costly divorce: one that separates us from the enlightenment within.
Some of us have created enough space in our consciousness to understand that consequences come from our actions. And if we interpret some of our consequences as being impossible for us to overcome, then we become victims of our own problems.
Meanwhile, with Powers of Mind, what we perceive as impossible is simply our lack of understanding about how to use Powers of Mind. Powers of Mind enlightens us to understand that what we think and believe is reality is merely our interpretation of it.
This means we understand that our reality exists only in our beliefs and values. And its existence and power come from us. In other words, we endow our problems with powers greater than their creator.
Nevertheless, when the impossible becomes possible, the toxic mind perceives this as a miracle. Yet what we describe as a miracle comes from the awareness created by our beliefs and values, and from our lack of understanding about how Powers of Mind works.
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
Some of our problems appear to us as impossibilities. They seem so powerful and pernicious. This causes us to forget that we are their creator.
Many of us work strenuously to avoid creating difficult problems. We prefer to create small problems; the ones that cannot cause us too much harm. Our intentions are always focused on things -- people, places, and external gratification -- that will make us feel better about ourselves.
Nevertheless, it's our small, seemingly innocuous, problems that create the ones that we believe are now impossible. When one mindless action joins with thousand of others, we become overwhelmed and afraid of what we have created.
Similarly, when we devote our lives to fulfillment in things, we not only neglect our self-enlightenment, we actually divorce ourselves from it. For many of us, this is a costly divorce: one that separates us from the enlightenment within.
Some of us have created enough space in our consciousness to understand that consequences come from our actions. And if we interpret some of our consequences as being impossible for us to overcome, then we become victims of our own problems.
Meanwhile, with Powers of Mind, what we perceive as impossible is simply our lack of understanding about how to use Powers of Mind. Powers of Mind enlightens us to understand that what we think and believe is reality is merely our interpretation of it.
This means we understand that our reality exists only in our beliefs and values. And its existence and power come from us. In other words, we endow our problems with powers greater than their creator.
Nevertheless, when the impossible becomes possible, the toxic mind perceives this as a miracle. Yet what we describe as a miracle comes from the awareness created by our beliefs and values, and from our lack of understanding about how Powers of Mind works.
"I acknowledge that I have the power to change my beliefs and values."
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