Ascension requires personal responsibility
Ascension requires each one us to take responsibility for
our thoughts, our actions and our words.
We must pay attention to what we are doing and “FEEL” our energetic body
as it experiences the subtle movements within the field of consciousness. We are all connected by invisible waves and
as these waves flow around and through us, we get lifted up or we fall
down. It’s kind of like sitting on a
raft and floating on the waves. One
moment we are being lifted up, and then we reach the top of the wave and we
float back down.
As we ride these waves it is crucial for us to be open
minded, it is imperative that we don’t HOLD ON to any fears. We must look at our fears and really ask
ourselves WHY we are afraid. Many people
are having very “strange” health symptoms.
All of these are energetic imbalances.
This is karma showing itself…but not revealing its true nature.
Many people take the victim mentality. We don’t realize that our thoughts are what
has created our sickness. This also
relates to stress. Stress is one of the
biggest catalysts for change. When we
are stressed, all sorts of symptoms can/will arise within our physical
body. If we will allow ourselves to THINK
about what we are stressed about, if we will think about how we are responding
to these stressful situations, we should be able to identify what we can change
about ourselves. This takes practice,
and an open mind. We must accept that WE
are the ones that created the problem instead of wanting to blame it on
something which is outside of us.
Everything that affects our body is the result of our choices. What kind of choices are you making? When others are acting irrationally, how are
you reacting to their behavior? Why do
you react this way?
This is where taking personal ownership and responsibility
comes into play. Why are we allowing
something which is outside of us to influence our inner peace? Why do we care what that “dumb-ass” is doing
over there? Instead of calling them a
derogatory name, maybe we could see them as someone who is behaving erratically,
or is lost, or confused, or has never been taught any better. We like to assume things about others…we
think because we know something, everyone should know it. This
is not the case. Each of us grows up in
a family which teaches us very specific lessons. We aren’t supposed to judge others for what
they don’t know, we are supposed to share what we know and let one others
evolve at their own pace.
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