Sunday, April 24, 2011

When We Realize...

Guest Blogger: Roland Takaoka

"When we realize..."

What I am realizing more and more is that in our world, our Universe, everything is perfect. It is our own lack of vision and limited "seeing" that allows us (free will) to envision, and then create an environment riddled with lack, need, worry, frustration, and disappointment.

Think about it... when you are learning anything new there is a learning curve. As you develop your understanding on this new thing, you will probably run into issues as to how it all works. In trying to make the new thing or application work for you, you will probably encounter things that get in the way of successful processing.

You will think, "What the heck! I followed the directions!" But when you dig deeper, you realize that what you thought you knew was not quite accurate. You make a mental adjustment, that changes your physical application of the process, and VOILA! It works!

That is how life is. For those still looking for clues (all of us) life is for living, not dying, wasting, withering, and diminishing. In living, our discovery is constantly telling us that there is more to the story of life. We do not know it all. Our goal is to take what we understand as the Truth, add onto it, and act in accordance with Truth in this physical life, making it a little better for ourselves, and those around us.

As we turn from thinking in the limited senses, feeling like life ends with physical death, and all we do is grow old and die, we have the opportunity to discover that which is ever-present around us, the Truth of life. This is that in living, we are spiritual beings, created in perfection, always empowered, and always whole.

Which means that if we are always empowered and always whole, we have the ability to create an environment better that that which we traverse.

Because what we think NOW, becomes our tomorrow.

...and when you give that some thought, and get it, you will throw your head back, and LAUGH!

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