Sunday, March 17, 2013

Awareness of Desire ~

Being aware of our desire is one thing, being aware how it directs how we go through our day is another. I believe this isn't even something we'll realize until we acknowledge, "Yea, honestly I do desire situations, things, whatnot", so therefore, I must not be accepting and grateful for what I have now?

Even someone with the greatest intentions can spend years "swimming against the tide" if their desire overshadows what they deserve to achieve. Well what sets the standard for deserve-ability? What's behind evolution?

So what is that highest good for all? Love (yourself and others), peace, and joy. What if it IS for man to achieve the awareness of acceptance and gratitude for what we've ultimately created? Only man, seems to be the species that can't accept, because our brains can tell us so.

If we are to believe that ALL is exactly as it should be for us to learn further, then what power do we have for getting the things we want? If you're wanting anything besides adequate food, clothing, shelter as a means to survive, you're already off the path to deserving lasting peace and joy.

First off we all know (in our hearts, our gut, or whatever you want to call it), when we ARE doing EVERYthing we can (without deliberately "stepping on others' toes") to put what we want (always for good) into motion. Does it make sense that's a step towards deserving? I absolutely believe so.

This is NOT as easy as it sounds! Do you realize the awareness you've got to have every step of the way? But trust me, concern yourself with those people in your sphere of influence; the rest takes care of itself. Deserving means "doing" for the highest good for all of nature, NOT just you. This should become second nature by the time a child leaves it's parents.

I know; I know! We're each brought up "as we are". Man's heart became consumed with "What's in it for me!" and our evolution (brain included) went in a different direction, which has brought us all "here" today.

Having the desire to do something "wrong" is something we know instinctively, which we may attempt to justify. Don't fool yourself it's not wrong if you even suspect it is! It's never too late to realize our motives, but that's the easy part, so more on that at another time.

Having desire and being open to deserving are two entirely different things or feelings. When we are on a path of learning how to always give and receive good, there's a sense of peace that grows into joy. Being aware of others becomes second nature the more and more we just "do it".

How can we have peace when we concerned with this or that about our own life? We already know there are things we absolutely cannot do anything about, and we know worrying doesn't change a thing ~ (except our well-being inside).

Isn't this attitude? And attitude comes from awareness? Changing our attitude is a process we can only hope to adjust if we openly and honestly look at who we are and BELIEVE the "evolutional power" is within every living thing. We humans have the brain and abilities to create anything we can imagine, then, doing everything we can to achieve that.

What we want to achieve is entirely personal to each of us. Only we can know what's right for us; only we can know what inspires us, and knowing it takes all kinds of us to fill the necessary roles on earth confirms it's all good. 

Imagine if parents simply gave unconditional love (this is an instinct), each parent did the role they're here for, and what if a child is brought up to want to help others, because it brings children pleasure to help. And what if the skill of negotiation for "win-win" was exposed to and practiced with children?

Imagine being taught further in school that evolution is not individual to a species, but includes all of nature as a whole. What if we were taught nature is perfect as it is (look around), and following what gives you happiness and inspiration will take you further and further towards a successful, meaningful life once you're on their own.
 
Imagine if schools taught this as well as building on personal responsibility. Imagine if children learned to sit quietly and feel peace within that it's all good (so no worries), and learn to absolutely feel that sense of well-being. Don't you believe a child would be more inclined to do everything they could to positively influence their "life" around them?

Yes, I know it's critical to teach thinking skills and reading skills. But what about the lessons in geometry? Schools got most of us to geometrty, but school evolved through fear to eliminate the truth of what's before our eyes in nature. Geometry could have been fascinating when related to nature, music, or science just for starters. Nature is a classroom.

Too late? You're already an adult with a screwed-up past? So now what?  You've got to start with believing everything in your life is exactly as it should be to further your journey towards joy. It just is what it is; accept it with the awareness for the whole of life, not just you! The sooner we reach this acceptance, the longer we get to experience love and joy before "passing on".

I'll tell you right here I wouldn't be the least surprised to absolutely know extraterrestrial beings play a major role in our lives. How, I do not know, but man is certainly on the way to finding out what's been "kept from us" by powerful earthlings.

Doesn't matter. Fear is an absolute blockage to openness. Awareness to danger is not fear. Do you fear physical pain? None of us want emotional pain, and our bodies are awesome enough that we'll live through physical pain if we choose to live. Most of us accept it isn't pleasant to feel physical pain.

So focus on what you're doing and be aware of who you are ~ always mirrored through your interactions with everything and/or the people you encounter. Shift your course for the better if necessary, believe we can all do anything we set our hearts to if we want it badly enough, and believe everything happens just as it's meant to according to how we've lived so far.

Always ~ LL


 



 


 

 

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