Saturday, April 15, 2006

Two Worlds?

There are two worlds, just as there are two emotions. There is fear, its consequences and its world; and there is love, its consequences and its world. One of these worlds is made up and the other is real. Your life reflects your choice to confuse or understand these two. We have decided that there is good or bad about fear, and there is good and bad about love, and that is why we do not see the Infinite Good.

There is only anxiety (fear) and caring (love), and anxiety appears to rule the world. Anxiety, however, is simply an indicator or symbol of our unreality, our sleepiness, our unconsciousness, our illusions. All problems are fear-based perceptions about a fear-based world. Actually love/oneness, is the only reality. The Infinite Good is the only reality, the rest we made up. Burdensomeness and boredom we made up. Loneliness and crowdedness we made up. None of us is separate from the Mind of God and the Infinite Good. None of us in reality is separate from what we want.

I am driving a 20 mile trip home. I could consider this a dangerous trip, or a boring trip or a waste-of-time trip, but is this true? I could see this as just a necessary journey between where I am and where I want to be, but it is not so for me unless I say so. In actuality nothing is lacking, nothing is missing. There is nothing necessary or unnecessary except in my story about it. The Infinite Good is all that exists. All is present right now, except in my self-limiting thoughts.

If God is omnipresent, whenever I am conscious, I experience my Infinite Good. Whether I am conscious or unconscious, the Infinite Good is present. If I am aware of the infinite good, then problems and wars and all of the other symbols of anxiety do not preoccupy or stress me. If anxiety is only a warning that I am into a dream world, then I can realize that fact, and the anxiety will disappear. If anxiety is an indicator of illusion, can we actually say that anyone is a victim? That is a basic question I must answer the rest of my life. If I am an enlightened being pretending to be unenlightened, how can I be victimized? I am Love Itself, pretending to be fearful, how can I be victimized?

There are no problems anywhere, only the unlimited, joyful Self. There are no problems, limits, boundaries, difficulties or hard tasks, unless I make them up. There is nothing but unlimited infinite good anywhere, unless I make it up so that my ego can have problems to solve and have a reason for its existence.

Perceptions are about differences, and differences imply separation, and there is no separation. And so, in reality there are no differences and no separation. In essence I am in no way separate from, or different than, anyone or anything. What this means is that we are all enlightened but unaware of it.

"Create joy right now. No other time exists. Only the present moment contains the spark of life!
You may also create misery by constantly wanting to speed ahead to some other time. Most people live their lives wanting to exist elsewhere and elsewhen." Christopher Westra

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