Thought For Today: Your I Am Practice



Understand the power of I Am. Your I am.

For it is not you who speak, but it is the Spirit of your Father who speaks in you“. Matthew 10:20

You see, there is nothing that is not God or The Divine or whatever name you understand that Power that created the entire universe, you included, to be as it interprets through you.

This is by the very definition of God.

There can be nothing within the context of everything  that is not a part of the big and total IT. To believe otherwise is the function that arises from the mistaken perception of the ego, that tiny idea, a thought process which must understand itself to exist within the context of an illusion: that it is possible for it to be what God is not and therefore separation is real and has meaning.

Your I AM practice is therefore the way you channel the greatest Power that IS in the world.

The power is there. It is in form as you. It is going through you. It is coming back at you.

I love the idea of being a “seeker”. However, truth be told, there is nothing to find because there is nothing lost. But every time you search you affirm the egos’ perspective, not Gods’.
There is, though, a “seeking” that is effort at understanding how God is interpreting. That is very different from the idea that God is not there and therefore we have to go find Him, Her, It. 

That said,  there is everything to be and to have and that within the context of who you are in this world at this time…

Use your every I Am with wisdom and discretion.

Channel joyfully joy.

Channel abundantly abundance.
Channel lovingly love.
 
Amen.

What is Anger?

Today  this image came down my feed in a private group I belong to on Facebook and wanted to share it here.
It reminded me of that saying that resentment is a poison we drink in the hopes of killing the person we resent, and some people… well they can sometimes require multiple double shots.
While some of us walk around wheeling those I.V. tubes that  pump a constant drip of red hot seething angery that’s so mean it’s lost its original focus and will just  eat the head off whoever crosses their paths – man, woman or child!
Regardless of what we think about what other people have done and do,
– and this is not to say one shouldn’t allow themselves to have their feelings,
– no, by all means feel what the situation calls for then work to let it go and know there is no concrete clinical way it looks or time it takes — however the sooner the better.. for the rest of us…  amen?

So regardless of the other person, truth be told, the energetic nature of what you’re feeling runs a course through the body –  and for the most part it runs in and it runs out but there are times when it runs in and sets up shop where it sharpens knives and plots revenge after revenge after revenge. Meanwhile the knives are poking havoc on your guts.

Sure a little imaginative remuneration is fine and probably helps to let off steam.

 

However this “shop” has the potential to let it’s steam off within your own body wreaking havoc on systems that eventually could lead to a trip to the hospital and at worse the morgue – all the while the target of those resentment fantasies goes on their merry happy way never knowing that you, in the deep bowels of your mortal soul, took out a dyslexic murder contract on them that was carried out faithfully…. on you.

Anger is an emotion that is designed to fulfill itself – not to set up shop in our minds or hearts.

The admonition  Romans 12:20: “To the contrary, “if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink; for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head” –  is more than just a platitude one repeats in church and limply tries to practice on Sunday. It is the best way to handle resentments and a  prescription for a more  effective type of revenge!

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