Your Life Was Never Meant to be a Struggle

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Chapter Seven


The “Great Secret ,” Revealed

The “Great Secret” was never really a secret after all. You have known it all along and you simply forgot, and that is the truth—we all forgot. We all forgot who we are, and what power we have over our own lives. In fact, we are the only ones with any power over our lives. If you haven’t picked up on it yet, then know this, YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE SICK… YOU CREATE AND MANIFEST YOUR OWN ILLNESS OR ACCIDENTS.

   If you don’t want to be sick, then be healthy. Sickness is a state of being, you are being sick. It is an erroneous way of thinking that has manifested itself into something unnatural. Sickness is not your natural state; you have to work at being sick. Make whatever changes are necessary to eliminate the cause of your destructive thinking. Disease in not a spiritual reality, it is an experience, but not a truth.

   If you hate illness you may bring upon yourself a succeeding life of illness, because the hate has drawn it to you. If you expand your awareness of health, love and being, then you are drawn to those qualities. A generation that hates war will not bring peace. A generation that loves peace will bring peace.

   We are all healers, each and every one of us. We all have, within us, the power to heal.

 

Chapter Five

Simple Manifesting

Our brain is no more than a thought processor, a computer that processes sensory information about our surroundings in the physical world. Our mind is not our brain. Our mind is who we believe ourselves to be, it is our ego. Moreover, that mind is an illusion. There is only one mind of which we are all a part of, and it is that mind that is real, it is that which gives us life. Our ego cannot live in the present moment, it is physically impossible. By the time sensory information is processed in our brain, the event has already passed and the brain receives old information. Our ego operates only in the past or the future, and that is why it spends so much time in either place.

   Our ego is so fragile; it believes that it is always on the edge of extinction, and that is why we fear death so much. The ego believes it will be non-existent when the body dies. The ego likes familiarity; and it feels more secure and the very thing that the ego treasures mostly, “security,” is what threatens it the most.

 

Chapter Six  Here is another great secret; you are already where you say you want to be. There is no place you have to go to get to Heaven, Nirvana, The Promised Land, Mecca, Stovokor—if you are Klingon—is all around you. These places are only human concepts. Life after your physical death begins now, and it’s here. Whatever your concept of heaven is, that is what you will experience. You create it and you take it with you when you die.
  
There are people all around you who see only the good in everybody. You see them all the time and wonder how they can be so happy with everything that is going on in the world today. In their daily lives they do not see the ugliness or unhappiness that you witness or experience, they see only the beauty. Their lives are filled with love for themselves, others and the world they live in. How is it possible for them to be here and not see what’s going on? How can they not be involved? Surely they must have their heads buried in the sand?  

   Look around you, see the angels and you will know that you are in heaven. Look around you, see the devil, and you will know hell.

Chapter One  Freedom only comes with taking responsibility for your choices. If others are making choices for you then you are not free, you are a living symbol of their expectations or image of you. If you are bound to others by obligation you are not free. In order to have control of what you do you must take ownership of the decision and the consequences. If you are to weed out the things that do not work in your life you cannot get rid of them if you do not own them. Nor should you keep them because you feel obligated to do so.

Obligation to another is the biggest sin you can commit against yourself. It is a denial of who you really are. If you are doing a thing for someone else, whether it be your friend, spouse, or children, and you are doing it because you feel obligated and it goes against who you really are; you are denying yourself and have created the biggest blasphemy. Do not a thing because you feel obligated. Do it because it declares who you are at that moment, and the thing that you are doing is a symbol of that thought process and an expression of who you know yourself to be.

Simple Manifesting
In the last five years, I have become fascinated with the natural process of manifesting. Manifesting is something that we all do very well, and most of the time at a subconscious level. When we reflect back on different parts of our lives, or those of others, we can see how perfectly everything has fallen into place. All of the steps that were necessary to get you to an imagined place in your life, have been mapped out in an exquisite orchestration that rivals any symphony.

   I say imagined because it is a “thought” that first triggers the imagination, that triggers a desire to have, do or be a thing. It is then the spoken word that declares it to be the thing that you want to be, do or have, then if it is focused upon long enough, it comes into manifestation, into your experience.

   The world is a stage you are both the director and the player. This physical world is a wonderful adventure playground that was created for you to experience yourselves (who you really are) in physical form.

Getting Real
 The essence of this book lies within the paradigm of my own truth. It is my belief that we, as human beings, control the power of the universe through our thoughts. The purer the thought, the better we are able to influence the forces. Thought is the trigger or switch that moves power. Nothing can move or manifest until there is a thought behind it.

   For that reason, we are at the mercy of our own undisciplined random thoughts. Of the more than 65,000 thoughts that run through our heads in one day, only 15% of them focus on what we are engaged in, at the moment. The other 85% are random thoughts about old business.

   For the most part, we do not fully manifest what we desire simply because we do not believe that we can. If we have not experienced or witnessed a thing in physical reality, then we have doubts about being able to manifest it. If we have never seen a person jump off a building and fly, we do not believe it is possible. Our thoughts of not being able to do a thing interfere with our ability to do it. It is the doubts that create failure. We create failure because we believe that we will fail.

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