Wednesday, December 9, 2009
What I fear I create!
What I fear I create!
The banner with the statement “What I fear I create!” hanging on the wall reminded me of the first time I considered this truth almost 25 years ago. After 40 plus years coaching and encouraging people to better their lives, I realize the statement is one of the universal truths governing our future. Most of my life I have just made do, thinking and believing my life events were results of my heredity, environment, karma or other external forces. It often seems that natural limitations explain the circumstances of life more than intentions or choices. We become victims rather than accountable in life. Quickly arguing for and defending our limitations.
The psychologizing of one’s situation is the norm, which only reinforces belief that each is the victim of circumstances of external forces.
The good news!
The statement, “What I fear I create” is only a portion of the greater truth – “I experience what I create”. I can choose to create from my fears or from my positive intentions. Each of us are made in the image of the Creator, giving each of us the power of creation, will and choice! One of my favorite writings is found in Genesis 2:4-5, “The Lord God made the earth and heavens and every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew.” Each is given the capacity to choose much of our future. We can make our future bigger or more powerful than our past and present circumstance. Fear lives in the past, and only has power that is given to it.
What do you want?
None of us has to remain believing what is to be will be. Our world is full of mystery and our creative minds allow us to aspire and live abundantly. Begin by forming the image of what you want that is in harmony with your being (contract) and directing the energy into actions (doing). Energy comes from the image or idea of what we want. We become true to our nature, co-creators with the Creator – powerful and potent.
Russ Hardesty 9Dec09
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