Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
February 29, 2008
“Let sleeping dogs lie” means do not ‘rock the boat’, don’t ‘upset the apple-cart’, and ‘bite your tongue’, in order to appease a vain, arrogant and proud bully.
It is to tolerate what is uncceptable yet not yet intolerable.
There is however a deeper meaning to “let sleeping dogs lie”:
Sleeping dogs are unawakened sinners who are creating a reality that is a lie and not their Truth.
We all have choice and we all create our own reality, whether a sinner or a saint.
Someone who appears to lie or tell untruths has a continuously fluid and changing reality. They have no consistency and no conformity to other people’s reality.
Unawakened people believe that there is only one truth and they work very hard to ensure that their reality conforms to ‘the truth’. Any reality that differs from their truth is deemed a fantasy and a lie.
The Awakened Soul knows that in the relative world of dual reality exists both truth and untruth depending on one’s personal perspective. Personal perspective is based on one’s individual view of reality and truth. However Divine Truth exists only in the Realm of the Absolute until we make that our reality.
When we understand the perspective of both the unawakened self and the awakened soul, we know that sleeping dogs will always lie, yet we are transparent to the victimhood of their sin and untruth.
We are sensitive to the reality of all others yet detached from it.
Blessings & Curses
February 28, 2008
What we consider a virtue and good, we see as a blessing.
What we consider a sin and bad, we see as a curse.
Our experience of the dualities of good & bad, sins & virtues, blessings & curses, has led us to create a duality of god & the devil.
God (with a big G) has no duality and is Divine, whereas god (with a small g) is the duality of the devil.
The devil is responsible for creating everything in our life that curses us, and god is credited with creating everything in our life that blesses us.
Because what is seen from one person’s perspective as a curse can be seen from another person’s perspective as a blessing, proves the reality that god and the devil are the same energy or persona perceived in either a positive or a negative way.
The devil is seen as a negative perspective of the truth, whereas god is seen in a positive light.
The Real God is the Truth, seen from all perspectives without division or duality.
The belief that “One man’s meat is another man’s poison” endorses the fact that in our experience, we all create our own individual, unique and exclusive reality. We receive neither blessings nor curses from God, only our own free will and choice, which includes the ability to choose to believe that blessings and curses are an act of god and the devil.
Purgatory
February 27, 2008
Purgatory is where we face our frustrations, our tolerations and our anger.
We face our anger when we are not being who we really are.
We face our tolerations when we do not have everything as we want it.
We face our frustrations when we cannot do everything that we wish to do.
Purgatory is where we learn to be, do and have whatever we choose by purging our anger, frustration and intolerance.
The antidote to anger is not patience or meekness but Approval of who we are – our self-worth.
The anti-dote to intolerance is not humility or humbleness but Acceptance of what is occuring with self-esteem.
The anti-dote to frustration is not sloth or laziness but Allowing life to flow without resistance and with self-confidence.
The journey into purgatory can be a steep and slippery slope and an arduous climb.
We require divine guidance to assist us in our journey through purgatory, it is no place to travel when alone.
5 Different Truths
February 26, 2008
1. Thoughts about my self to another.
This is the subjective truth.
2. Thoughts to myself about another.
This is the objective truth.
3. Thoughts about myself to myself.
This is the adjective truth.
4. Thoughts about another to another.
This is the critical truth.
5. Thoughts about another to another another.
This is gossip.
Thoughts
February 25, 2008
Our Sub-conscious thoughts drive us to get our needs met and are instinctively designed to keep us safe, comfortable and alive.
Our Conscious thoughts search our memory for previous experiences and outcomes in order to rationally decide logical solutions to our problems.
Our Super-conscious thoughts are inspired revelations and insights from the genius of our intuitive imagination.
Our sub-conscious thoughts tell us what to do to survive.
Our conscious thoughts tell us what to do to be most comfortable.
Our super-conscious thoughts direct us towards personal spiritual development and the growth of a better future with Happiness & Well-being.
Thoughts that come from the core of our Being show us the way that we ought to be taking.
What “thou-ought” to be, do and have are the thoughts that are sponsored by our Inner Coach or Soul.
What we ’should be’, ’must do’, or ‘have to have’, are all thoughts of our sub-conscious ‘id’.
Our ‘id’ is the part of our ‘identity’ that is disconnected from our Soul or ‘entity’.
When we are lost, confused and frustrated, we do not know which consciousness to listen to, and we often do nothing.
When doing nothing or ‘n’ought’ there is no ’ought-to’.
When we do nought, we always get nothing or more of the same that we do not want, because we miss or deny what ‘thou ought’ to know.
“In the Zone”
February 24, 2008
In the “gap” of Space, I am at One with my gender and emotionally rational with my power.
In the “flow” of Time, I am at Choice with my polarity, and exclusively connected to my authority.
In the “now” of Reality, I am in Equality with my intensity, and sensitively detached with my ability.
The “gap” is the Way of Oneness and the Joy of Wealth.
The “flow” is the Choice of Truth and the Fulfilment of Wisdom.
The “now” is the Equality of Life and the Contentment of Health.
In the “gap”, I have the power of self-worth and attention to my purpose.
In the “flow”, I have the authority of self-confidence and the intention of my vision.
In the “now”, I have the ability of self-esteem and the actions of my mission.
The equalised intensity of Equality and the ability of Contentment is the capability of Health and the potential of Life.
The undivided gender of Oneness and the harmonious power of Joy is the competence of Wealth and the magnitude of Love.
The neutralised polarity of Choice and the united authority of Fulfilment is the capacity for Wisdom and the force of Light.
Without the”gap”, we have pressure and contraction.
Without the “flow”, we have inertia and resistance.
Without the “now” we have judgment and expectation.
In the gap, in the flow and in the now, I am in the “zone”.
Emotionally Adjective
February 23, 2008
We are being Emotionally Adjective when we are aware of our emotional state of Being.
We define our emotional state of Being adjectively and use a word that is an adjective.
An adjective is a describing word.
Being emotionally adjective is feeling the awareness of the gender of our emotion; consciously knowing the polarity of our emotion; and seeing with conscious-awareness the intensity of our emotion.
We are being emotionally adjective when we are able to fully experience and define our awareness of who we are Being in that moment.
We describe what we have with a noun.
We describe what we do with a verb.
We describe who we are being with an adjective.
We define what we are being, doing and having with our language that descibes our thoughts words and deeds.
Because our thoughts words and deeds create our reality, language is very important.
Feeling who we are being requires us to be Sensitive.
Knowing who we are being requires us to be Connected.
Seeing who we are being requires us to be Emotionally Aware.
Feeling what we are doing requires us to be Detached.
Knowing what we are doing requires us to be Exclusive.
Seeing what we are doing requires us to be Consciously Rational.
Authentic
February 22, 2008
Authentic means being who we really are.
Authentic is being real, but what reality is authentic?
Our authentic reality is the reality that is our Truth.
However there is a difference between the reality that we are creating and the Absolute Truth.
The Absolute Authentic Truth is what is True for absolutely everyone and everything.
Yet how can there be an Authentic Truth when we create our own reality and are therefore the author of our own truth?
The reality that we individually create and experience, is our own truth and is authentic for us, but it is not the Absolute Truth.
We do not create Absolute Truth, but we exist within the boundaries of it. Within those boundaries we are free to create our Self as a unique, individual, exclusive and authentic Being.
Absolute Truth is defined by Universal Law.
A Universal law is an Authentic Truth, which is Universal, Absolute and Immutable.
There is no way that Universal Laws can be broken but we live in a world that allows us to see different perspectives of what Universal Law causes to happen.
Actually, Universal Law doesn’t cause anything to happen, we do. The effects of what we cause to happen are subject to the Laws of the Universe and happen the way they do because of the Authentic, Absolute Truth.
Appreciation
February 21, 2008
Appreciation means growth.
Without spiritual growth, we will need physical appreciation.
Our need for appreciation increases as our self-esteem depreciates.
We show our appreciation for others when they do things for us.
We learn to do things for others so that we can receive their appreciation.
The need to be appreciated drives us to please others to gain their appreciation.
Our Soul appreciates our Self and seeks the appreciation of our Self.
Our Soul appreciates the appreciation or growth of our Self.
The Soul’s mission is to appreciate and grow through the endeavours of its Self.
We need appreciation when we stop spiritually growing our Self.
When our Self stops growing, our Soul stops appreciating its Self and the Self needs appreciation.
When we do not appreciate our Self, we are driven to seek appreciation outside of our self.
When we are growing spiritually, as our Soul intends, we have all the appeciation we need.
When we appreciate who we are, who we are appreciates and grows, and our self-worth increases.
When we value our Self, we no longer need to be valued or appreciated by others.
Sins & Virtues
February 20, 2008
A virtue is a characteristic that is considered to be morally good.
Morally good is what our religion decides and has decided is moral and therefore good.
A sin is a characteristic that is considered to be morally bad.
Sins and virtues are therefore characteristics that define whether we are good or bad in the eyes of our church.
Most churches believe that god decides what is right or wrong, good or bad, moral or immoral, and therefore what is virtuous or sinful.
Belief in a righteous, judgmental god, undermines the Faith that God has in Man.
God’s infinite Faith in Man allows all Men infinite choice.
God’s Faith in us is individual freedom of choice.
Freedom of choice allows each of us individually to choose what is right or wrong for us.
What I know is right for me is what I want and consider virtuous for me.
What I know is wrong for me, in this moment of time, I define as a sin and choose to be without it.
A sin is being without what we believe that we do not have, whether we have chosen to be without it or not.
God is without nothing and within everything. Being God-like is being without nothing, which is Divine, not virtuous.
When we are in sin, we are without virtue, and when we are virtuous, we are without sin. neither state of being is Divine.
I & Me
February 19, 2008
Who am I?
I am Me!
I am the subject of my life and the object of my life is Me.
What makes me – Me?
The I that I am!
Who I am is who I am Being in any moment of time.
Me is who I have become on my journey of personal spiritual development and growth in this life-time.
I am my potential to be Me.
I am the sum total of my Attributes, Attainments & Achievements.
I look outward to see with my physical eyes a projection of Me in material reality.
My character, personality and attachments are a representation of Me.
The objective me is the sum total of all my achieved objectives.
The subjective I is seen from within with the vision and genius of my intuitive imagination that knows and feels the essence of I & Me as Beingness.
Faith & Trust
February 18, 2008
Faith is a sense of ‘knowing’ what is right for us in that moment of time.
Trust is a positive belief in what we think is right based on our experiences over time of what we have found to be trustworthy or untrustworthy and reliable or unreliable.
With faith, we know whether someone is worthy of trust or not, intuitively. Whether we trust them or not depends on whether we follow the intuitive knowing of our faith or whether we believe the past experiences of our instincts.
With faith, we may intuitively know that someone is honest but still treat them with an attitude of mistrust because of a limiting belief that we hold.
Alternatively, we may trust someone to be honest even though we intuitively feel that they cannot be trusted, because we deny our feelings and follow our beliefs instead.
When we are faithful to our sense of knowing and our intuitive feelings, we no longer need to trust or mistrust anyone, because we know whether they are honest or not.
When we truly know that someone is honest, we do not have to trust them, because we know that we can put our faith in them completely.
When we know that we can rely on our faith, we know that we can rely on reliable people.
Unreliable, untrustworthy and unfaithful people are just reflecting to us our disconnection from our own sense of faith.
When we put our trust in our faith instead of other people, we know when someone is not faithful, unreliable and cannot be trusted.
Fighting the Darkness
February 17, 2008
Fighting the darkness creates the darkness.
Fighting the darkness will never create light.
Those who represent the light by fighting the dark forces are the creators of the darkness.
Light & dark are a duality and are both opposing shades of grey.
Relative dual reality will always be a grey area because in this realm all possibilities exist.
Black and white are just definite perspectives of grey.
Light and dark are opposing ends of the grey spectrum seen from opposite perspectives.
To those who no longer fight the battle of good versus evil, all grey areas are seen in vivid colour.
Black and white are both the absence of colour.
White light is mistakenly seen as the unification of all colours and black as the absence of colour and light.
Fighting the darkness because it is evil is the thought pattern that creates it.
Accepting that we are all shades of grey in this world is how we learn to live with our shadow self.
We have come here to explore, experience and discover our shadow, not to judge it, condemn it, and see it as evil.
When we stop fighting the darkness and do not have another evil thought, it ceases to exist and the duality of light and dark is overcome by Divine Light.
Joy
February 16, 2008
Joy is the state of Being connected to our Power.
When we are connected to our true power, we are enjoying whatever we are doing.
Our Power connects us to our Soul at the Heart of our Beingness. We enjoy the power of our Source.
Our source of power is our Soul, which is in a state of pure Joy.
When we connect to our soul, we enjoy the emotional power that we receive from our heart.
When we connect to our emotional power, we enjoy being our Soul.
Joy is being neither serious nor funny.
Joy is the pursuit of serious fun, when we enjoy being seriously funny and have the pleasure of being serious.
When funny and serious are opposing dual realities of the same energy, our Joy becomes elusive.
We will never enjoy being totally serious and we will never enjoy always trying to be funny.
All funny clowns and comics suffer the depression of not being serious.
All serious business people suffer the depression of not having fun.
Serious pleasure and seriously funny are both a Joy to enjoy.
The Spirit of Religiosity
February 15, 2008
The Spirit of Religiosity needs to be right.
It is the belief that being righteous means worshipping the right god.
It believes that there is only one true god and that all other gods are false.
The Spirit of Religiosity traps its followers in the duality of right & wrong, good & evil, and light & darkness.
It is created by the fear of worshipping the wrong god, being a sinner and being punished.
It believes that the wrong god is satan or the devil.
The need to be right will drive us to experience all aspects of life that we consider to be wrong because by the Law of Attraction – like is drawn unto itself.
Right & wrong are just different polarities of the same energy.
The more we try and do the right thing, the more we will attract the wrong thing.
The Spirit of Religiosity is concerned that the word of god is interpretted correctly, so that life is moral and just.
It presumes that god has written our moral laws for us and sits in judgment over us to ensure justice.
The Spirit of Religiosity is lost, confused and gets very frustrated because it believes that there is only one reality for everyone and it is chosen by god.
The Spirit of Spirituality knows that we all have choice and we each create our own reality, through our unique thoughts, exclusive words and individual actions. It knows that there is just One God but the potential for 6 billion different perspectives of God by Man.