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This blog is one about symbiosis. Its purpose is to help those out there going through hard times to find solace within. Through the act of questioning our society’s issues and dilemmas, as well as comparing large scale problems to personal ones, we can find a better understanding as who we truly are and how we truly operate. Once we have a firm understanding to this inner dimension our problems will seem less problematic.   This is, perhaps, the grandest of all goals.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Keys to You Kingdom, In Response…

The transformation happens on its own if you let it. The challenge is not learning how to change but how not to grab on to the insanity once you are free. You already have the recognition. Giving yourself space from entertainments and addictions will increase your awareness power and motivation for change. Also, remember that a drowning woman will crave for air only when she is under water. When you are free and above you will not see air in the same perspective. And likely, she will kick and fight and thus be tortured by the thought of drowning, but all she really has to do is stop fighting and allow herself to float up (which happens naturally).So in the same respect if you are trying to gain access to your inner power Stop trying to get it, understand it, know about it. The power is already there. The best way to recognize the power is to use it. Try it with something small, or by remembering a time you've used your inner power to improve your life. Putting this power into action will of course bring instant recognition and that is the best way to feel encouraged. I suggest taking a current problem or situation, perhaps something small at first, and putting this to the test. Don't wonder why you haven't made change or how to make change, simply focus on changing. When your old habits pop, know that this is not change and alter your behavior. If you feel as if you cannot recognize the difference, give yourself some space. Meditate, take a walk in the woods, relax with no entertainment, so on...

1 Comments:

Anonymous Light Inquest said...

Beautifully put, also, what a relief! It's true that sometimes one needs a break, but I think it's especially interesting what you said about relax with no entertainment!

December 22, 2010 at 4:15 PM 

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