We are born with Divine Self-Knowledge; however, after we are born, others teach us illusory knowledge,
With Divine Self-Knowledge we can discern the difference between reality and illusion; however, without it we don't know we are living in an illusion. If you desire this clarity, you must search within for it.
The search within for the power to change your life is the inward journey. It is on this journey you discover the power and clarity to distinguish between illusion and reality. And you discover something greater; Divine Self-Knowledge of God-Consciousness.
When you work in the light of Divine Self-Knowledge, you know that all changes begin and end in this Consciousness. Many who are victims of illusory knowledge don't believe Divine Self-Knowledge exists in them. Most believe we are divinely created powerless.
Even though, we believe we have been powerless all our lives because we relied on the illusory knowledge others taught us; it is not true. For us to overcome the dependency-on-others mindset, we must believe we have greater power. We must imagine ourselves greater than our current awareness of powerlessness.
When we depend on others for power, it is difficult to believe we have the power to change how we think and live. So, meaningful change is daunting to our powerless mindset.
Regardless of the current conditions in our lives, they exist because we give them power over us. And with this power, they in turn victimize us with powerlessness.
To go beyond powerlessness, we must understand we are victims of an elaborate illusion that separates us from Divine Self-Knowledge of God-Consciousness. However, to discover Divine Self-Knowledge, we must search in our mind for it; not the illusory mind but the Consciousness that exists independently of the mind.
The search within is where we see the light (clarity) that leads to Divine Self-Knowledge of God-Consciousness. To follow the light requires us to perceive ourselves colorless, faceless, and formless; the Consciousness that is free of illusory knowledge interpretations.
It is a journey we must make alone without people, places, and things. It takes time and work to create the awareness of being colorless, faceless, and formless; however, it begins with practicing these four principles of Enlightenism.
1. Imagination and Visualization. Daily practice of imaging yourself greater than your current awareness of being powerless. You must challenge yourself to go beyond the illusory interpretations of race, color, religion, and other illusions. You will create many visions, but you can change them with Divine Self-Knowledge.
2, Embodiment. Claim your vision as existing in the present moment. This means that regardless of your doubts about your creative power, you have already perceived your completed vision in the present; it is whole, perfect, and complete. So, all that is required of you is to maintain this awareness.
3, Acceptance. When the vision has been created and embodied, you must do the work to nurture it through the necessary time-interval between conception and expression. During the necessary time-interval is where you will face criticism, doubt, and your worthiness to achieve something as far-reaching as your vision. You must accept yourself as a creator regardless of what others say.
4, Action. Nothing can happen in your life without your actions. The first three principles require your actions; you must take the first step to create the vision. And you must take daily actions to move the vision from an invisible conception to a visible expression.
The four principles are designed to assist you with becoming comfortable working in your mind.
To learn more about Powers of Mind and Enlightenism, I recommend the books Enlightenism and Seeds from the Ashes.
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