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."




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