What Do You Believe In?

What Do You Believe In?

What Do You Believe In?

Our intent and beliefs are critical to our lives. Our pure intentions reflect who we are in this moment, but our long-held beliefs which no longer serve us, can be the formidable obstacle and keep us from manifesting our desires.

Nothing will happen if we don’t believe it. The present moment is always a good time to examine our beliefs and choose only those which align with our current desires. Ask yourself, “Why do I still believe in limitations that no longer serve me?”

Your beliefs at this moment are more important than everything you believed in the past. Release any beliefs that may be limiting your desires and live the expansive life of a leading-edge creator.

Go forth and create great things.

The Human Experience Is Not a Test of Self

The Human Experience Is Not a Test of Self

The human experience is not a test of self, it is a test of energy.

We did not come here to endure a life of limited choices. We came here to create new joyful experiences that express who we are in this moment. And all of this is made possible within the field of unlimited potentiality, through free will.

Think about this for a moment, if we are born and exist with free will, we live in a field of unlimited potentiality and can summon the very energies that create worlds; why do we think we have limited choices and potential? Who convinced us that we are powerless victims adrift in circumstance?

We all need to tell a better story about ourselves, not one that glorifies all that we have endured and suffered. Tell a better story not just about where we are in the present moment, but all of the wonderful things and experiences that we have summoned and will be appearing in our lives soon.

The best way to get to where we want to be is to make peace with where we are in this moment. And from there everything is possible.

Go forth and create great things.

What Do You Believe In?

The Illusion of Linear Time

The concept of time has been created as a measure of change. It is our perception of change that provides the illusion of linear time. We know that a certain number of hours, minutes, and seconds will pass between sunrise and sunset. But the exact moment of sunrise is an arbitrary assignment to a 24- hour clock. Did sunrise start at the first glint of light or when the landscape is partially illuminated? The moment of sunrise is an experience based on where we are located in relation to the emerging light of the rising sun.

Our accepted concepts of linear time appear to be the platform from which all events proceed. But the events we witness and experience are produced by the coalesced choices of all who were participating. The sequences and measurements of the duration of linear time are good for scheduling our daily lives, but they can be fraught with demands and limitations to be somewhere, at some time, for a period of time.

There is no past moment that flows into a future moment. There is only now and all of the possibilities that are available right now. We tend to view the past as fixed and the future as variable. But how we feel about a past event can change its relation to our present moment. We can rewrite our past through new insights and revised beliefs. Our past experiences can be reinterpreted and can change our present moment experience.

How we feel about a past experience is variable. Our present moment experience is a direct result of our evolving pattern of choices and our beliefs that emanate from them.

It’s not whether a past experience happened 30 minutes or 30 years ago, it is only relative to our present moment experience through our present moment feelings.

We should not let the choices of our past affect our present moment experience. If those past choices happened to produce joyous and exuberant experiences, then all we need to do is summon more of the same with whatever refinements we desire.

Go forth and create great things.