Posts Tagged ‘spiritual growth’

Taking responsibility

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

From a very interesting article (ofcourse I recommend to read, but be aware, extraterestrial beings are discussed there and it will challenge your beliefs! but at the end, it’s about the same thing again – The Law of One – Oneness – We are Spirits having bodily experience, not the opposite) – Return to Harmony.

Some basic stuff that’s important to remember every day, well written:

As we become aware that what happens in the world without is a result of the person we are within, true reality becomes available to us. We can start to deal with causes instead of effects; instead of dressing and re-addressing symptoms, we can focus attention and energy to bring about a lasting cure. We can start to appreciate that we are not subject to the whim of some capricious set of circumstances; we are not the hapless playthings of some whimsical gods. We are powerful and accomplished creators of our own destiny. We are only victims if we choose to be.

We start to take control of our life, our growth, our progress. Yes, there are still challenges to face and mountains to climb, but we are more confident when we can rationalise what is happening and why it is happening – for us rather than to us.

For far too long we have been tricked into relying on governments for secular matters, and the ‘church’ for our ‘spiritual’ growth, and then complain bitterly at the control and limitation they impose upon us: in fact, we have surrended ourselves to them. They have no influence over us that we do not allow.

The reality is: the whole purpose of our lives is to take responsibility for ourselves. A certain amount of courage is required to abandon the comfort zone excuse of being able to lay responsibility at ‘someone else’s’ door, but with this awakening comes a freedom, and a peace of mind, a sense of self-esteem and a quiet satisfaction with ourselves. We become comfortable , and confident, in our own skin.

…thankfully the indications are that consciously and unconsciously, more and more people are coming into their own realisation of their power, and the desire for a better quality of human interaction is bubbling to the surface. As we actively pursue this goal, we shall soon reach a critical mass where the momentum of our seeking generates an irresistible demand.