Am I the Creator of Reality?
Posted By admin on February 26, 2011
“I choose the feelings
I decide what to achieve.
And anything that happens to me,
was requested by me
and I have received that
What I’m asked. “
Gerald Dzhampolski
We all know the power of thought and the law of attraction, we know that we create our destiny and that we have tremendous potential and yet we miss something…The question is: where is the wrong, what should I do… is there some secret …?
And we keep looking for answers, looking for someone to tell us how to go, someone to give us a key.
This key, however, is in ourselves.
Methodologies are targeting cues and are just the beginning.
Each of us has his own way and lessons to learn. Everyone goes through various trials and have his own barriers that impede him. every road is very individual.
The first step is to rid of the barriers that prevent us, to understand the mechanisms that limit and bind us.
An important element in changing the reality is the Acceptance.
We usually enthusiastically ingests the fact that we create our destiny. We believe that the power of thought can realize our desires, can attract money, the wanted partner, and so on, but we refuse to accept that we have attracted the “poor” in our lives as well.
We assume that we can create beautiful things and the problems that come we indulge in any blame dark forces or the people around us, circumstances, fate.
But there is a contradiction here – we can not only create things that we want and the other things to be created by external forces. Because it involves struggle. “me – the good and the evil – against which to fight.
Do I actually create myreality?
Assuming that we can realize our dreams and create our reality, we must accept that we create the”poor” in our lives as well.
Take the role of a creator. The creator is to be in freedom, but to have responsibility.
We want to be creators, but at the same time resist it. We refuse to take responsibility and it’s easier to blame the others. But when we blame them, we devote our strength to them.
The way in which we perceive the world, shapes our lives. If you see the world as an arena for endless race, if we see others as a threat to us, you will always live in fear and in uncertainty and you will attract circumstances proving that the world is dangerous.
When we divide the world of “I” and “other”, “good” and “evil,” we are fighting against yourself.
But when we realize that the world is in us, there is no how the evil to be our enemy, but is to be merely another aspect of ours. Every aspect of our sense.
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