During the ascension process, some people have an intense desire to break free of restrictive habits that no longer serve them. We are seeing this worldwide trend of awakening sweeping the planet via demonstrations to bring freedom from repressive governments. Occupy Wall Street began in New York and has spread to numerous cities, demanding change in the political and economic systems to provide equal sharing of all the world’s resources. This and other movements indicate the desire to end the suffering of separatism and bring oneness and unity to all people.
Additionally, you may know that you are supposed to move to another area, state, or country regardless of whether you understand where you need to be. Do you have a strong desire or impulse to wander or travel and explore the world? I have a friend who has moved about once a year for the past five years. She’s still restless. Sound familiar?
One way to find freedom from worry is to stop judging yourself and others. “Do not take the name of God in vain” is not a statement promoting the egotistical characteristics of a man-made deity ready to punish those who do not obey. Rather, it is a reminder that the almighty “I AM” presence of the God-force lives within each of us. Our words and feelings are powerful, yet most people don’t realize that both blessing and cursing abide in the tongue (speech). When we harshly judge or punish ourselves, feel guilt or shame, or say things like “I’m not good enough,” or “I’m so stupid,” it activates the creative power of God (which always responds with “yes”) and curses the very life force, vitality, health, and positive emotions within your body and auric field.
The same thing happens when you speak ill will toward others. Honoring the free will of another person is important if you want inner peace. When you cannot allow and honor the choices that other people make, you put yourself under the law of sin and death (karma) rather than living in the law of grace (freedom).
Learn more about the ascension process in Shifting into Purer Consciousness ~ Integrating Spiritual Transformation with the Human Experience. Yvonne Perry is available as a spiritual coach. See http://weare1inspirit.com/coaching.htm for information about a free 10-minute evaluation to see if coaching is right for you.
Additionally, you may know that you are supposed to move to another area, state, or country regardless of whether you understand where you need to be. Do you have a strong desire or impulse to wander or travel and explore the world? I have a friend who has moved about once a year for the past five years. She’s still restless. Sound familiar?
One way to find freedom from worry is to stop judging yourself and others. “Do not take the name of God in vain” is not a statement promoting the egotistical characteristics of a man-made deity ready to punish those who do not obey. Rather, it is a reminder that the almighty “I AM” presence of the God-force lives within each of us. Our words and feelings are powerful, yet most people don’t realize that both blessing and cursing abide in the tongue (speech). When we harshly judge or punish ourselves, feel guilt or shame, or say things like “I’m not good enough,” or “I’m so stupid,” it activates the creative power of God (which always responds with “yes”) and curses the very life force, vitality, health, and positive emotions within your body and auric field.
The same thing happens when you speak ill will toward others. Honoring the free will of another person is important if you want inner peace. When you cannot allow and honor the choices that other people make, you put yourself under the law of sin and death (karma) rather than living in the law of grace (freedom).
Learn more about the ascension process in Shifting into Purer Consciousness ~ Integrating Spiritual Transformation with the Human Experience. Yvonne Perry is available as a spiritual coach. See http://weare1inspirit.com/coaching.htm for information about a free 10-minute evaluation to see if coaching is right for you.
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