Playing Keep Away.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Four ways to play keep away: 1.) Continue to believe in excuses – that you are fundamentally flawed, too old, or unworthy. 2.) Continue to believe that you just don’t “have it” – the gifts, the talents, or the discipline. In other words, keep believing it’s “too hard.” 3.) Continue to believe that the universe is scarce, and there is limited supply. 4.) Continue to believe that you’re competing, and others have what you want. Social media can help you believe all of these myths. I want to help you believe in The Truth – that you have it all, already.

It’s easier to distrust yourself than it is to trust that you are the sole provider. Weight loss, for example, seems hard. Why? That’s what “everyone” says about it. But what do you say about it? Do you agree with what “everyone else” says? Or can you trust in yourself to get healthy?

Is it hard to be wealthy? Gandhi, for example, had a hell of a time remaining poor. He didn’t want money, but the world showered him with it. His associates had difficulties giving it away. He obviously understood how to believe in himself. He channeled his life to believe, and the world bestowed him with something he couldn’t care less about.

If you want it, and it means “the world” to you, you’ll keep it away. If you disbelieve in yourself and think it’s too hard, or you’re messed up in some way, you’ll keep it away. If you only understood that you are the way, the truth, and the light, and that the source of life is in you, it’s all too easy. Everything you have is right here within you already. Why is that so hard for the world to know? Maybe because they’ve been listening to “the world” and not to The Truth that is within themselves.