Regardless of the pain in our lives, we can do something about it. We can change the beliefs and values responsible for it.
Our pain is directly connected to our actions. Our actions are directly connected to our beliefs and values. Our beliefs and values are directly connected to our Awareness-of-Being.
The solution for overcoming pain is discovered in our awareness-of-being, which is the essence of my book on "Enlightenism." The book describes a formula for creating a new Awareness-of-Being.
This formula was created by a transformed, cleansed, and reconditioned victimized mind. This means it comes from someone who knows and understands that the origins of our pain come from the beliefs and values in our Awareness-of-Being.
All that we have been taught by others came from others. All that we teach ourselves come from an Awareness-of-Being whole, perfect, and complete. In other words, when we overcome our dependency on others, we begin the work to create a new person.
The greatest challenge we face is to stop depending on others to teach us about power and clarity. If we desire power and clarity, we must achieve it on our own. This discovery transcends abstract spiritual concepts of deities and of the universe as a thinking being,
Similarly, if the American slaves had discovered that their consciousness was the cause and effect of the conditions in their lives, then they could have freed themselves. This concept of freedom applies today to those who are in abusive relationships, imprisoned by various addictions, overcome by racial and spiritual illusions, and wasting away in penal institutions.
The powers of the Enlightenism mind is present for all to see and use who are willing to believe in things not taught by others, but discovered by you.
This excerpt from my book, "Enlightenism," has helped me through the pain, the dark, lonely days when it seemed like I couldn't make it, When I had no one to listen to, I turned my attention to myself; the one experiencing the pain.
"During moments of forgetfulness, you forget you're producing effects in your life that are identical in every detail to your Awareness-of-Being. After a while, and with years of mindless actions, it's easy to forget that your mindless, seemingly innocuous actions, are representations of what you think of yourself. When you experience unpleasant conditions in your life, you forget you created them, not someone else. These are times when we try to shift the blame to others and unforeseen circumstances."
"Enlightenism" by "Brother Malcolm" Kelly
Please click the Enlightenism image on this page and get the book for yourself. If you're in pain, I guarantee the insights will assist you with overcoming the pain on your own.
Brother Malcolm Kelly, M.A. is a Powers of the Mind Author and creator of the Enlightenism Philosophy. He shares Insights about how to use Self-Acquired Knowledge to create a Powerful Mind.
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Power for Overcoming Victimization
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Powers of the Enlightenism Mind
The desire for freedom begins with the recognition that you're a victim. A victim is "One who perceives himself or herself powerless to overcome the conditions in one's life without depending on others for guidance. One who relies on the teachings and beliefs and values of others to define one's purpose for living"
We are living in a time period where power is being redefined as Enlightenism. This greater power is what we need to stop believing in victimization or believing we're powerless to overcome the societal definitions of race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status.
Regardless of the conditions or the magnitude of our problems, we have the power to overcome them. The power to overcome is the recognition of ourselves as the creators of our problems, not their victims.
It's impossible for a victimized mind to free us from toxicity. Toxicity means: "Beliefs and values that have a deleterious effect on one's power to distinguish between an illusion and the Greater Power of Enlightenism."
Our freedom must come from an awareness-of-being that's free of toxicity. One where we can imagine and accept ourselves as whole, perfect, and complete. This means we first must work on cleansing our minds of toxicity.
The work begins with our relinquishing denials of victimization. Victimization is not a bad word or one relegated to specific races or classes of people. Its meaning goes beyond these toxic interpretations.
Meanwhile, Enlightenism is the ideal of consciousness, not the search for consciousness but its discovery. In other words, Enlightenism is the clarity you experience when all memories of victimization have been removed from your beliefs and values.
"Regardless of what others say or think about you, you must be committed to changing the way you think and act. It will probably take your spouse, friends, relatives, co-workers, and family members some time to recognize the changes you are making in your life..
"Nevertheless, you must remain firm in your resolve to trust Enlightenism to guide you in making clear decisions. And, as sure as day follows night, your new actions will produce a new person in the world. This new person will personify your new awareness-of-being whole, perfect, and complete."
"Enlightenism" by "Brother Malcolm" Kelly
You can purchase "Englightenism" by clicking the Image on this page or from your local bookseller.
We are living in a time period where power is being redefined as Enlightenism. This greater power is what we need to stop believing in victimization or believing we're powerless to overcome the societal definitions of race, color, gender, age, religion, education, and status.
Regardless of the conditions or the magnitude of our problems, we have the power to overcome them. The power to overcome is the recognition of ourselves as the creators of our problems, not their victims.
It's impossible for a victimized mind to free us from toxicity. Toxicity means: "Beliefs and values that have a deleterious effect on one's power to distinguish between an illusion and the Greater Power of Enlightenism."
Our freedom must come from an awareness-of-being that's free of toxicity. One where we can imagine and accept ourselves as whole, perfect, and complete. This means we first must work on cleansing our minds of toxicity.
The work begins with our relinquishing denials of victimization. Victimization is not a bad word or one relegated to specific races or classes of people. Its meaning goes beyond these toxic interpretations.
Meanwhile, Enlightenism is the ideal of consciousness, not the search for consciousness but its discovery. In other words, Enlightenism is the clarity you experience when all memories of victimization have been removed from your beliefs and values.
"Regardless of what others say or think about you, you must be committed to changing the way you think and act. It will probably take your spouse, friends, relatives, co-workers, and family members some time to recognize the changes you are making in your life..
"Nevertheless, you must remain firm in your resolve to trust Enlightenism to guide you in making clear decisions. And, as sure as day follows night, your new actions will produce a new person in the world. This new person will personify your new awareness-of-being whole, perfect, and complete."
"Enlightenism" by "Brother Malcolm" Kelly
You can purchase "Englightenism" by clicking the Image on this page or from your local bookseller.
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