HOW DO WE GROW?
In the recent Larry King Live show, I heard some illuminative support for the work we are doing here on this website.
Michael Beckwith, one of the panel, said the following things:
We need to have a clear vision of what we do want, and not a focus on what you don’t want. Describe it and you begin to live it and appropriate actions follow.
The real miracle of living is when you are no longer intoxicated by praise nor depressed by un-appreciation. I surrendered my life to God, to love, harmony and peace, to however the presence wanted to use me for the rest of my life.
I found that the strongest affirmation is “So What!” You say “So What” to whatever is happening right now. If you live that affirmation, you will then begin to move into the consciousness of “What’s So!” What is so is that God has always loved you, that wholeness is inside of your being, that infinite supply surrounds you, and that it doesn’t matter who is in the white house so much as who is in your house.
Life begins to change when we think about what reality is, when we begin to realize what is so, when we begin to see that this unified field of awareness operates everywhere for us, when our inner talk becomes uplifting.
We begin to think and talk in a new way, a way that transcends our genetics and conditioning, a way that eliminates our perceptual filters, our obstructured viewpoints, our faulty beliefs.
Growing means that we are not adding anything whatsoever, we are just eliminating our hindrances. We change either by the pain that pushes us or by the vision that pulls us. We grow in two ways: through pain and through insight.
Michael Beckwith, one of the panel, said the following things:
We need to have a clear vision of what we do want, and not a focus on what you don’t want. Describe it and you begin to live it and appropriate actions follow.
The real miracle of living is when you are no longer intoxicated by praise nor depressed by un-appreciation. I surrendered my life to God, to love, harmony and peace, to however the presence wanted to use me for the rest of my life.
I found that the strongest affirmation is “So What!” You say “So What” to whatever is happening right now. If you live that affirmation, you will then begin to move into the consciousness of “What’s So!” What is so is that God has always loved you, that wholeness is inside of your being, that infinite supply surrounds you, and that it doesn’t matter who is in the white house so much as who is in your house.
Life begins to change when we think about what reality is, when we begin to realize what is so, when we begin to see that this unified field of awareness operates everywhere for us, when our inner talk becomes uplifting.
We begin to think and talk in a new way, a way that transcends our genetics and conditioning, a way that eliminates our perceptual filters, our obstructured viewpoints, our faulty beliefs.
Growing means that we are not adding anything whatsoever, we are just eliminating our hindrances. We change either by the pain that pushes us or by the vision that pulls us. We grow in two ways: through pain and through insight.


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