Showing posts with label controlling mind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label controlling mind. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Mind's Wonderous Way

Consider how your mind chants gibberish into your awareness. All day it makes comments to attract the identification of awareness to what it considers accurate. And almost always, awareness remains calm, centered and not disturbed. Only once or twice a day does the mind allow awareness any opportunity to deliver  mental advice, and this advice is called "creativity". New and different answers to mind's questions can only come during these quiet moments that mind allows.

Can anything alter this dynamic? Absolutely. Mind can delegate more time to awareness. It can be a mental decision and an action created just for this awareness contribution. Those who create do this all the tiime. They make themselves quiet mentally and allow creativity to flow from the one conciousness that all share. Mind acts as a gateway for awareness to contribute ideas through. Mind then takes credit for these contributions as though they came directly from its conclusions.

No wonder man doesn't get to awakened awareness. In all the days moments only a minor gap in mind's active chatter allows an idea of great wisdom to get out. Change in this management can create a different deal between awareness and mind. It can go the other way: awareness having the majority of daily moments and mind giving an "as needed" contribution. Can an ordinary human achieve this? Most certainly! Here's one way. Pass it on to all who will agree to do it.

Make an appointment with your mind to come into direct contact with awareness daily. Once or twice a day create meditative opportunities. Be an open receiver to higher awareness as a quiet, not thinking, vessel. Mentally convey to awareness "its your turn now" and allow the mind this conveyance of control. Mind will get quiet for awhile. As mind can do this by agreement, this is the first opportunity for most of those who meditate to accept that their decision to be quiet is mind's decision and can be done only at mind's discretion. Meditation, therefore, is not awakened awareness, although it does provide an experience of what awakened awareness can be.

Not every mind honors its agreement to get quiet. Many do all they can to sabotage the deal. Since canceling mental dialog can only be done by the chatterer, allowing the chatter is more appropriate - no resistance gives the mind a more caring message than a command of "no thinking". Making time for mind to commune with awareness gives an active mind the blessing of awareness no matter how it acts during those moments.

Saving the best for last is my most delightful delivery method. Here is the last comment on this meditation message: Give the mind an opportunity to be quiet, then act like there is no chatter. There won't be any. Mind will not cancel its delivery, but no one will be giving its material any attention.

Be quiet and allow awareness to have an opportunity to deny the chatter - pay no attention and no control is possible.

I AM THAT I AM
Ascended Master Saint Germain
Channeled by Aruna

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Addictions and the Awakened Condition

Making a difference means: not doing anything harmful. Not doing harm is the most desirable attribute of all. Acting like a "good" person is doing harm to the actor. Most "actors" do not consider their behavior acting. It is an automatic response to their controlling mental dialog. Awakening one's inner awareness deletes this control. Changing an addictive behavior always begins with more awareness.

My desire is to delete the controlling mind, allowing the divine creator within to contribute more fully to the human condition. Making this your mental goal is an important part of the awakening opportunity. Awakening is a simple change in awareness. It does nothing specific to alter behavior. But due to the lack of ego involved in daily activities, any addiction can just go away without there being any attitude against it. Changing an addiction on the decree of ego is just an option, it is not an absolute deletion. Acting like there is no addiction is quite different than having no addiction.

Making a new addiction does not delete an old one. An addiction can be adapted to another object, making it appear to be over. No goal directed towards eliminating an addiction is as effective in removing it as an awakening.

Making a difference does not require that all addictions be deleted. A lot of great acts of courage are addiction based. But the harm that occurs to the one who drives himself from an addiction is not the same life experience as being a clear, undriven human. All humans are to be considered equal, and the driven one is not. He delivers love to those around him but not to himself.

Passive people are the most harmful, as they don't act out what they feel. Hiding in non-communication carries a death wish. All driven mental attitudes, including the inability to express oneself, are self-destructive. Giving love to one's self means there are no controlling behaviors of this kind.

Awareness of the addictive behavior begins the deletion of it. Being aware of the controller is the beginning step. Mind does all of its control by deciding on the most careful way to behave. A lack of offending behavior is the mind's idea of "good" behavior. But what is "good" is a mental attitude, not a generally accepted  concept. Being "good" is based on a conclusion of what "good" is and what it is not. Parents make this contribution as a child grows into adulthood. Accepting a parent's definition of "good" and "not good" begins mind's creative endeavor. Changing this old concept only happens when nothing else can be controlled by it. Mental attitudes that no longer provide a conclusive end to active desires are questioned and often deleted. Making one "go away" is done by excluding it in a moment to moment decision.

Mastery of the human experience is not without change. Masters are aware and capable of deleting their old mental attitudes the moment one appears. An awakened consciousness doesn't need to question this on an ongoing basis, it automatically occurs as the deepening of an initial awakening proceeds.

Absolute control by the mind is harming man's condition. In his mind he is an able contributor in his role as a man, but actually, in his managed addiction state he is a robot and cannot behave as the God inside of him desires him to.

Cause and effect are always at play. Cause of an illness always goes back to an unconscious attitude. Clearing these attitudes, as the most active discovery and deleting process is called, cancels old concepts that have been effecting the body's creative abilities. Practicing ongoing clearing begins the deleting that is necessary to bring more light to your life.

Making a difference begins in the life of the one who is creating. As in all things of any importance, awareness must contain an attribute of neutral acceptance without any dark thoughts attached No name calling is needed. Attitudes against anything create. A change of attitude towards one's own condition is what begins the letting go of non-caring behavior.

I AM THAT I AM
Ascended Master Saint Germain
Channeled by Aruna