torek, 18. februar 2014
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Conscious Awareness
Think about a time when you did something or reacted to
something and later realized that you might have been “wrong” or became upset
at something because you didn’t quite understand it. This is something we have
all been through at various points in our lives. For some of us we can
catch ourselves before this happens again in the future, and for
others it continues to happen over and over almost as if we are not aware it.
The reason it may repeat is because we often want to attach ourselves to certain
belief systems because we may have been brought up with them or like what they
represent. It is true that belief systems can be limiting and can often cause
segregation, judgment, suffering and conflict. While it may not always seem to
be the case, think of what happens the moment we decide to put all of our trust
into a single system of belief, do we limit ourselves? Our ego enjoys creating
an identity with these beliefs and in that identity, we give it power.
Let’s say someone challenges us on a piece of information
that we believe to be true, if we were to react and get angry or defensive, it
is because we are trying to protect this belief. It is in this moment that we
can ask, is there a purpose in protecting the belief or information? Is it more
so that we feel we are protecting ourselves because we identify with the belief
and think it represents us? It is important to be aware of our belief
systems and see them for what they are. Awareness is the most important thing
we can have during the global conscious change we are in the midst of. The
awareness will allow us to observe where our emotions and feelings are coming
from in certain situations. We can observe and understand “regular” “chaotic” behavior
much better this way. With awareness, we do not feel the need for conflict or
judgment because we understand things with clarity.
As we go about our days doing things and interacting with
others, let’s observe and be aware of our thoughts. If we experience judgment
or conflict, it can beneficial because it allows us to gain awareness and learn
so much from these experiences. They can give us a chance to see what belief
systems may be holding us back from experiencing peace within ourselves. Allow
the emotions to come and avoid fighting them, take deep full breaths into the
emotions, thank them and be at peace with them. Once you do this you will not
only gain an awareness into the fact that they exist, but also learn to disempower
them as you go.
Be aware, observe, it makes things much more peaceful!
The Importance of Conscious Awareness:
Think
about a time when you did something or reacted to something and later
realized that you might have been “wrong” or became upset at something
because you didn’t quite understand it. This is something we have all
been through at various points in our lives. For some of us we can
catch ourselves before this happens again in the future, and for others
it continues to happen over and over almost as if we are not aware it.
The reason it may repeat is because we often want to attach ourselves to
certain belief systems because we may have been brought up with them or
like what they represent. It is true that belief systems can be
limiting and can often cause segregation, judgment, suffering and
conflict. While it may not always seem to be the case, think of what
happens the moment we decide to put all of our trust into a single
system of belief, do we limit ourselves? Our ego enjoys creating an
identity with these beliefs and in that identity, we give it power. -
See more at:
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/05/25/the-important-of-conscious-awareness/#sthash.8kNLdmuN.dpuf
Think
about a time when you did something or reacted to something and later
realized that you might have been “wrong” or became upset at something
because you didn’t quite understand it. This is something we have all
been through at various points in our lives. For some of us we can
catch ourselves before this happens again in the future, and for others
it continues to happen over and over almost as if we are not aware it.
The reason it may repeat is because we often want to attach ourselves to
certain belief systems because we may have been brought up with them or
like what they represent. It is true that belief systems can be
limiting and can often cause segregation, judgment, suffering and
conflict. While it may not always seem to be the case, think of what
happens the moment we decide to put all of our trust into a single
system of belief, do we limit ourselves? Our ego enjoys creating an
identity with these beliefs and in that identity, we give it power. -
See more at:
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/05/25/the-important-of-conscious-awareness/#sthash.8kNLdmuN.dpuf
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