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Change–It all Begins With the First Jump!

Stanford University Entrance

“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” – Albert Einstein

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” – R. Buckminster Fuller

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi

“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having (creating) a human experience.” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

How will it change our lives if we make the jump from a fear-based, value judgment world of beliefs that control us from the outside-in to a love-based, value fulfillment world of beliefs that makes it possible for us to control ourselves from the inside-out? Value judgment is the result of fear generated by beliefs in scarcity, separation, distrust and competition. Value fulfillment is the result of love generated by beliefs in abundance, oneness, trust and sharing. It depends upon the acceptance of personal responsibility and the practice of idealism, doing the best we can with what we know and learning more to do better. It depends upon us waking up, wising up, and rising to greater awareness and understanding.

How we choose to think about ourselves and All That Is, forms our intent, which, in turn, forms our reality. In other words, we create our experiences from what we choose to believe about ourselves and the world around us. It is a matter of individual and collective perspective, which goes a long way toward explaining why Creation is so unique and diverse, so challenging and unpredictable.

Aware Energy

1.) How will it change our lives if we accept that awareness within energy, Consciousness, is the Source and Substance of All That Is? (For reference, see, In the Beginning, There was Nothing. Still evolving.)

2.) How will it change our lives if we accept the idea that We think, feel, act and react; therefore, we ARE, whether we’re in a body or not? (Expanded version of “I think therefore I am” by Rene Descartes)

3.) How will it change our lives if we accept the idea that As we think, feel, act and react (conceive and perceive), we create?

4.) How will it change our lives if we accept the idea that To change what we create, we change what we think and feel, how we act and react? (For example, read The Healing Power of Forgiveness.)

5.) How will it change our lives if we proclaim our individual authority and right to sit in the driver’s seat of our own lives – in our oneness with and separation from All That Is – as both products of creation and creation  itself?

6.) How will it change our lives if we choose to be the selves we love to be, doing the things we love to do? In other words, being true to ourselves.

7.) How will it change our lives if we organize it in terms of what works best and makes us happiest, instead of becoming entangled with whatever comes along?

8.) How will it change our lives if we do for ourselves what others will not or cannot do for us?

9.) How will it change our lives if we make love, truth, and joy more important than money, power, and privilege?

10.) How will it change our lives if we accept responsibility for the consequences of our thoughts and actions to learn from them, instead of being judged by them?

11.) How will it change our lives if we spend more time noticing how good we are, how much we do, and how well we do it, instead of replaying old ideas that tell us how bad we are?

12.) How will it change our lives if we understand that we’re doing the best we can with what we know and learning more to do better? What more can we ask of each other or ourselves?

13.) How will it change our lives if we play with ideas that suggest we might be Multidimensional, Vibrational Beings of Aware Energy, not just material beings of flesh and bone? (See reference, In the Beginning, There was Nothing.)

14.) How will it change our lives to know that, as Beings of Aware Energy, we are both one with and separate from All That Is – we are both products of creation and creation itself?

15.) How will it change our lives if we acknowledge that Creation is the process of making the invisible, visible, the unknown, known, creating order out of chaos, and making sense out of nonsense?

16.) How will it change our lives if we accept the idea that, To Be, we must create. To create, we must Be.

17.) How will it change our lives if we realize that, as Beings of Aware Energy, there is no right or wrong, good or bad; there just Is? There is what we like and don’t like, what works for us and what doesn’t, what makes us happy and what doesn’t.

18.) How will it change our lives to know that we’re not here just to “Be,” we are here to live, love, learn and evolve?

19.) How will it change our lives to know that we create reality according to the nature of our beliefs, individually and collectively?

20.) How will it change our lives if we accept that All life is sacred?

21.) How will it change our lives if we accept that Evil does not exist in reality? What appears to be “evil” is the result of limited perception, misunderstanding, and opportunities to learn, ignored.

22.) How will it change our lives if we know that the challenge of Being and Creation is learning how to use the power of thought and imagination to shape energy, money included, into a pleasing reality?

23.) How will it change our lives if we let a sense of satisfaction and the feeling of a job well done, be our primary measures of success?

24.) How will it change our lives if we accept the idea that life is a great balancing act that makes falling part of learning how to stand?

25.) How will it change our lives if we accept that we’re all embarked on a journey of self-discovery, self-empowerment, and self-development, in our oneness with and separation from All That Is – as both products of creation and creation itself?

26.)How will it change our lives if we accept that all Beings are living, loving, learning and evolving?

27.) How will it change our lives if we accept that everything we conceive and perceive is a projection of our own consciousness?

28.) How will it change our lives to know that the self (the thinking, feeling, choice-making and action-taking intermediary between inner reality, the body, and outer reality, the “I Am” of what and who we are ) is our seat of power?

29.) How will it change our lives to know that we exist in a Spacious Present where everything is happening at once? It is from this larger Now that we pick and choose the possible and probable events to actualize in our local, personal “now.”

30.) How will it change our lives to know that Being and Creating what we value is the promise of power?

31.) How will it change our lives to know that Being and Creation are the manifestation of power.

32.) How will it change our lives to know that, individually and together, we are forever God (All That Is) becoming?

33.) How will it change our lives to know that we are becoming Conscious Creators?

34.) How will it change our lives to know that, by exploring the differences between what we like and don’t like, what works for us and what doesn’t, what makes us happy and what doesn’t, we become better and more responsible individual and collective co-creators of reality?

35.) How will it change our lives to consciously admit that we all want to love and be loved unconditionally?

To Be, we must create. To create, we must Be.
One creates the other in an endless dance of entanglement or Being and Creation.

First Jump

Roger “Pete” Peterson http://realtalkworld.com

Instead of money, power and privilege, would love, truth and joy serve as better measures of success? One set of values isolates us in the material world of separation, scarcity and competition, while the other, not only acknowledges our oneness with and separation from All That Is, it acknowledges that we are not only products of creation, we are creation itself! Using love, truth and joy as our primary measures of success provides us with a moral compass. It encourages us to live for the love of Being and Creation, instead of running from the fear of suffering and death. It inspires us to look within and without for the best to express, instead of giving in to that, which is least within us.

In life and business, how often do we ask: is what I’m doing worthy of my ideals? Do my actions improve the quality of life or undermine it? Do they improve humanity’s chances for survival or threaten it?

How we define ourselves and All That Is forms our intent, which, in turn, forms our reality. In other words, we create reality from what we choose to believe about ourselves and All That Is. If we don’t consciously choose our beliefs, we absorb them from our surroundings. If that is so, can we afford not to question them?

What others will not or cannot do for us, we must do for ourselves.

What do we want most for our children, ourselves and the world?

The secrets of the universe lie hidden in the shadows of our experience. Let’s look for them!

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