We have the capacity to choose any
experience we desire.
Oftentimes we have
experiences that are difficult or challenging, and then because of the
experience, we have the opportunity to understand ourselves and our true inner
strength. However, if we choose something to be difficult, it’s difficult. If
we consciously choose something to be a smooth experience, it is. For example,
if something happens to make us feel that we are inadequate in some way, we
began to develop a belief that we are inadequate. Then another thing occurs
that validates that belief, and we start to look through a lens of inadequacy,
constantly looking to validate the truth of that, because the subconscious mind
is always collecting this kind of information and recording it.
In the moments where
we’re defining who we are relative to the experiences that we’re having, we
have the opportunity to shift, or to step into the front side of the model and
say, regardless of our relatives, regardless of our relativity (the experiences
we are having), what would we be experiencing if we could have it any way we
chose? If we were out on the front side of that, we now have the experience of
empowerment. We begin to have the experience of what freedom feels like. Then
even in the face of negative circumstances, if we choose to bring forth a
different experience
from the inside out, we are experiencing our greatest capacity.
We know hot because we know cold, we know joy because
we know sadness, and it’s in between those polarities that we have the opportunity
to move in whatever direction that we choose. We’ve just never really realized
the power that we have on a conscious level. Our culture, our societies do not
operate in the full potentiality of that system. The reason we come here with
our consciousness and our awareness is that we can have that experience of
choosing. The energy that is emitted in the moment of choice is elating, it’s
blissful, and it is.
"We imagine, what we believe
heaven, the divine, or abundance to be. It’s all about choice!"
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