Saturday, January 16, 2010

Embracing YOU: The Reflection of YOU

Embracing YOU: The Reflection of YOU

The Reflection of YOU

Who do you see when you look in the mirror? Is who you see in the reflection before you the true reflection of you, or are you looking at an image that portrays an expectation of all you think you should be?

What is your perception of yourself? Are you the image of your own perception, a deception brought about by thoughts of what you should be? Are you the image of an expectation? Are you the image of your perception of others and all you think they want you to be? Is that image who you are?

Do you really know the person who stands before you in the reflection? Who is it looking back you? Are you friend or foe to yourself?

When you look at yourself in the mirror do you smile knowing you are looking at your best friend? Are you your own best friend?

Do you trust this person so inexplicably to offer your life to them? Your life is in your own hands always. You make the choices for you. Building a trusting relationship with yourself enables you to make great choices for YOU.

Do you love this person so deeply you can forgive them all mistakes, be compassionate in all their experiences, laugh with them through the fun times, hug them when they are sad, stand beside them every step of the way, encourage them in the tough times, celebrate with them in the good times.

Forgive the past, forget what was. All there is, is now. Begin right now to make a great choice for YOU - See the friend you have in the mirror and make today the day of new beginnings for YOU with your new best friend. Get to know the real person behind the image, behind the illusion. Get to know YOU. Trust in yourself. Know that you are at the helm and it is YOU steering where you take yourself.

Go on, take a new look in the mirror and discover the YOU looking back at you. Your best friend is waiting to meet you, TODAY. Welcome YOU into your loving heart.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Life as a tree....


We will always continue to expand and grow furthermore regardless of where we are, even beyond this physical realm. God himself is experiencing growth and expansion through us, for if God is infinite God therefore must also have no limitations to growth. The journey is not about finding a place where we are no longer growing, because if that were the case we would not be eternal, for when something no longer grows it becomes dead. We can liken ourselves to life as a tree. A tree may reach its potential height but it never stops growing. Each season brings about change and new growth in the tree – the felling of its old limbs, the dead leaves fall away, new roots expand its structure, new branches and leaves replace the old and it becomes more beautiful the older it gets. It sprouts seeds upon its branches that float or get carried away by birds and become planted in new destinations so the tree itself gives new life to others by the seeds it plants. Nothing ever reaches its full potential! Thank God!!! For how limiting would it be to only be able to reach a certain point and then stop growing?!!! We think at times that we haven’t grown because ‘problems’ still arise, but they are simply challenges for our further expansion and experience, and expression. We step aside the emotions of these experiences and see how wonderful it is in each and every experience. Life is about experiencing life itself and finding joy in the experience. Just like a tree we grow, we change, we expand, and we have days where we need to brace ourselves in the wind and days where we rest in the sun. We may have reached our physical height but never our full potential. Flow with life and let life flow with you, just like the tree sways in the breeze so to can you, flow with the breeze in your experience. If a trees roots are strong enough even a storm can’t tear it from the ground. It may lose branches but it regrows and renews itself. You have the potential of continual renewal. It is only shallow roots that will cause you to fall in a storm. Grow your roots strong, plant them by deeply immersing yourself in the love of life itself and hence you become the life of love.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The presence within...

Within each of us is the essence of true life itself. The inner being that draws us to knowing there is more, to seeking out who we are and our purpose. It is the calling we have that attracts us to begin our journey to the very source of ourselves. The true spirit that is present within us, as us, always. This presence within, is the part of us that is God, God-like and draws us to finding our way home to our inner self, Him. The part of us that knows all there is to know, that harbours God in our spiritual connection; the eternal, infinite, ever loving soul of truth, of love. It is never wandering, seeking, or yearning but the essence of infinite life. The self within that enables us to be the God given true personality of our eternal, infinite self. It is the very part of us that awakens us to our intuition, the knowing feelings of truth. It is the ‘I’ that never loses sight of the connection to all, the love of all, the truth. What we simply need to remember and realise is that when seeking the greater part of ourselves, in our search for God/Creator, truth and love, all we need do is look within, as it is within that we find love. Who we are, is love. There is nothing more or nothing less. We are born of love through the creator spirit and are therefore this love. It is all we are. Love is not on the outside of us, nor cannot it be found in another or be given by or to another. We simply are of love and see this same love in others. When we feel love we are the reflection of this inborn love in each other.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Beyond Perception – Stepping Into True Reality.

Sufferance or Peace.
Suffering is a state of mind – So too is peace of state of mind. Which do you choose to be your state of mind?
Experience has taught us that there is much sufferance and suffering in our lives. We look at the world as a whole and we see the suffering others endure, we see the suffering of the needy, the hungry, the parched. We see suffering in the war torn and in natural disasters. We see suffering in the lives of those in our own communities and in our own lives. Yet what is suffering and where does it stem from? We ask the question how can God allow so much pain in the world? What cruel tempt of fate is it that mankind must suffer as he does?
I ask you to change that question when the thought arises and ask it a little differently. Could the question not be better posed if we were to ask: Why do I choose to make suffering my perception? What purpose do I perform in thinking the thought, that mankind must suffer? What intention do I give and set myself to, if I perceive myself as living in sufferance and pain? What thoughts do I give my attention to?
It is only a thought, and when I give meaning to the thought I make it real and it becomes my reality.
If I were to simply change the thoughts I give meaning to, and use my free will to surrender the perception of suffering, I would therefore not have the perception that suffering is the reality. If I give my attention to the purpose of having the freedom to love I change my perception of reality.
The choice is ours to make. When we purposely make the choice to free ourselves from pain and suffering by surrendering our perceived need to have such in our lives, peace becomes our reality. There is no conflict in the mind in peace. Therefore is peace not a truer perception.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Tracy's third question via email:

3. Why do we have chemistry / connection with some people and not others? What is the purpose of people coming into our lives?

Answer, for discussion: On a base level we are drawn to others by the chemical makeup in our scent. This can become confused due to the use of perfumes, deodorants and shower gels etc disguising our natural scent beneath these added scents. It’s a natural instinct of humans just like any animal, to be drawn to someone’s scent.
On a spiritual level we are all teachers/students of each other and each allowing the flow of giving and receiving; a shared teaching/learning experience. Everyone in your experience has something to teach you. Appreciating the value in all others allows us to expand ourselves, to expand our field of love, to grow alongside and with others. To exclude no one as no one is excluded, all are inclusive of this process, is what allows us to learn and grow completely. Every relationship has the opportunity to become a Holy/Whole relationship. Whether that be passing someone in the street and offering a smile, a relationship with a shop keeper or a more long term relationship. The shared teaching may not even seem like a friendly relationship but it is a relationship non the less. It’s my opinion that when the feelings of a connection are involved these are relationships that have a deeper involvement in the learning experience. For example: You may have asked to be shown how you can overcome a fear of a particular experience or mind pattern. These people who present themselves to you with you having that feeling of having known them, or being drawn to them in some way, is because you have asked to meet them, and it is the recognition of these teachers that feels like an ultimate connection – because basically they are given in order for you to be shown.

Tracy's second question via email:

Tracy asks:
2. How much of my physicality can be changed / healed and how much is created by me? E.g. If I am allergic to something, is this purely physical, or is this something I create from a drama or experience in my life?

Answer, for discussion: We know that belief creates. However we must also consider the fact of the needs of the body to perform its job properly. If one is to have a diet of beer and chips that body by its very design, is not going to be in optimal health. Taking that into consideration as well, one who lives on a diet of beer and chips is not mentally in optimal health either. All things can be healed, it just depends on your perception of what healing is. Allergies are usually brought about by the person rejecting themselves in what they are experiencing. It manifests in the body with signs of irritation. The more one rejects themselves through the experience the more aggravated the allergy becomes. We often resist what we’re being shown thinking we need to overcome the allergy itself, ie, we see the allergic reaction as a fault/flaw, yet the allergy is not what needs to be healed. It’s the self rejection in the experience that needs to be healed. You can take medication to help the symptoms but real healing takes place on a much deeper level. All has to be done in a balanced manner to align mind, body and soul. Healing the physical without having healed the dis/ease of the mind means it will re-manifest itself again because the alignment and balance is out of place. If one has lost his physical legs and yet doesn’t see it as a handicap he is balanced. Being in balance won’t grow his legs back, but he is aware he doesn’t need them to be happy with himself / within himself; he’s not rejecting the experience, he’s loving and embracing himself within it.