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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

"Pay Back"


In an earlier post and a post that is titled "Clarity" I write about how wanting what others have, or wanting clarity because we're not happy with our lives can lead to disappointment.

In the Bible Jesus says, "Condemn not lest ye also be condemned", and "Judge not, lest ye be judged." I have seen people over and over again condemn another for an illness and judged that persons illness as a sin, or as a punishment only to become sick themselves. I've done it as well.

I've learned in this life to be careful of what I say of another with just my words because I'm always doomed to experience the judgment. How? Well it comes in many ways. And it doesn't necessary come back to us in the form that we put it out there.

Even when we are telling people they are being selfish it really is our own selfishness that we are dealing with, we are wanting something that another person has. Just as if you are a teacher and you are begin to tell a student that s/he is being selfish because they don't want to continue with their studies, and lay a guilt trip on them about what about all the other people you are to help? Okay, what about it?

I'm sure we've all been there, we were there when we were 5 and mom said, "Now share with your sister and don't be selfish." We learned at a really early moment in our lives that we have to give up something because someone else wanted it now. So now as adults we learn that if I really want something all I have to do is take it from another person. How much better and resourceful would children be today if they wanted a toy and we taught them how to make their own toys or to come up with their own self expression of play time, or better yet, teach them that we don't take from other people in order to receive happiness.

Gezzz.....it's easy when you look at it that way right? Well parents?

You see we need not only to be careful of how we are judging others of what they don't have or who they are not, but how we are judging others that have and who they are. Just waiting for the next moment of clarity and you'll see that this is a projection of your own lack or lack of desire to do for yourself.

I invite you to read "Clarity" today and I also invite you to join me for Sunday Service this Sunday at 10am CST. We will discuss the difference between daydreaming and visualization. There is a big difference and one is much more powerful than another. When you get lost in the daydream you're allowing all kinds of things to happen outside of any form of control. We begin to experience more chaos in our lives and then to control our now out of control life we think isolating ourselves is the ticket to freedom.

January 9,2011

"The Difference Between Visualization and Daydreaming"


There is a big difference in visualizing and daydreaming in the amount of units of power that are available to an individual. If you are having trouble with manifesting your desires this may be a key element of confusion and lose of power.


So please join me this Sunday, January 9th at 10am to learn more.

Discover the real power of visualization!

Title: Hei Resh Tav
Time: Sunday, January 9th at 10:00am Central
Listening method: Phone + Web Simulcast
To attend, visit:
http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventID=16862358