Something beyond the mind and our physical conditions are free; it always has been and always will be. Each of us is greater than anything we can imagine, regardless of what others may try to impose on us. Find the “who” who came to this life, and you will know freedom. The free we all have at the non-physical level exceeds anything we think governments can provide
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The purpose-driven life has its roots in the idea that we, as humans, have come into existence for some divine purpose, the finding of which can be our only way to happiness. It is not so; the purpose of life is living, and you are purposeful with every breath you take
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Wanting is uncharacteristic of our divinity. The character of gods is to create. To create is to give. The ego asks, “let there be light so I may see,” while the divine part of us says, “let there be light so all may see.” Do all see when in your presence?
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Human perception is the product of conditioning. Thus, it is limited, and we are only aware of a fraction of what is happening. Our level of consciousness is directly related to what we have been taught and by whom. Question everything you know, think and believe. It’s
hearsay
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Do you respond to or relate to life? They who know their inner God, the divine self, have a relationship with life, which is incredible. The egoic identity tends to respond and react to life. Where do you fall?
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Fear is born of the unknown, but to live an intuitive life, you must fully accept it (fear) because it surrounds every aspect of your life. Embrace what you can’t possibly know, and fear will lose its fangs
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Your intent should only look to connect to that inner knowing within you, but you must also remain neutral about the acts of others who are not doing the same
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Your beliefs are not good indicators of what you indeed are. They are better indicators of what you are not
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Adam and Eve were not cast out of a life of good and plenty. They were cast into it, just as we are
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Be Present. Most of what you worry about never happens. Worrying is futuristic thinking, and because the future does not exist, you cannot know it. Doesn’t it seem a bit silly to worry at all?