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Have
you
noticed a change in your relationships with other people lately?Is it sometimes difficult
or awkward to talk
to others about spiritual topics?Do
you, at times, feel alone in your beliefs?Have you lost contact with any long time friends
recently? You are not alone!
I'm
fortunate
to have a lot of Facebook friends who post similar types of links. Too
many
times, I see a lot of people who talk the talk but are afraid to walk
the walk,
due to being ridiculed for their thoughts and posts (GROUPTHINK). I've
lost
some longtime friends because of this but have made many, many new
ones. Once
the ego is released, you no longer worry about conformity and peer
pressure.
Groupthink
is
a psychological phenomenon that structures various belief systems
within a group
of people while discouraging individual creativity and independent
thinking.Even
within a group of individuals who are
spiritually awakened, you will find groupthink.
If
you look
at the recorded history of mankind, you’ll find that this history is
merely
someone’s interpretation of a landmark event or evolutionary process,
backed by
eyewitness testimonial, scientific data, video or faith.The actual truth may be
hidden or distorted
for many reasons, but mostly for control and power.Look no further than the origins of mankind
and you’ll find a plethora of creation myths from all cultures with
varying
dates of our existence.Who’s
right?
When
you talk
to people about the creation myth, they tend to remain inside the box with a
belief
system that supports religion’s story of creation, which dates mankind
back to
4000 B.C. If you
raise questions about
our true origins, it tends to separate people and relationships between
those
who think outside the box versus those who think inside the box.When these topics arise
within relationships,
they often create dissention.It’s
hard
for anyone to admit they’ve been deceived for so long and even more
difficult
to admit they were possibly wrong in their assumptions.
This
is a
prime example of how our educational systems keep us locked
inside the
box
without questioning
anything about what we’ve been taught.Those who
remain inside
the box are afraid of
what others might think if they venture outside the box, so they remain
complacent and subservient while conforming to what society dictates
rather than
relying on their own discernment and judgment.People could live their entire lives pretending to
be what society
expects them to be and not even know it!
From
an ego
perspective, our thoughts are basically cultivated by what we’ve
learned from
our family, friends, educational systems and religious beliefs, but
what have
we truly been taught?What can we say about anything that wasn’t regurgitated to us
by someone else?
As
evidenced
by past life regressions, our previous lives and soul history remain
dormant in
our cellular DNA and can be recalled through our subconscious minds
through
hypnotherapy.Within your cellular DNA,
you actually remember
being back with the Source along with all of the things you wanted to
accomplish during this incarnation, as well as all of the challenges
you wanted
to overcome and all of the people who would lead you to where you are.This includes the people
that have come and
gone from our lives.
Sometimes,
we project to be someone that we expect others to
see in us.In
psychology, this is
referred to as the shadow self, where we project an identity that
conforms to
how other people may perceive us versus being true to who we really
are. Some
people may find out that they never knew who they were
because they lived their lives through the expectations of how others
will perceive
them.
Those
who
have begun their spiritual
journeys may also be confronting these issues, which initially creates
cognitive dissonance. Cognitive
dissonance occurs when you get an uncomfortable feeling caused by
holding
conflicting ideas simultaneously. This
is the transition period that many of us have gone through, where our
beliefs
have changed, yet we’re unsure about relating these new ideas to our
friends
and family, due to fear or rejection.
As
our spiritual journeys continue, we become more comfortable
within our own beliefs and less concerned about how our friends and
family view
this awakening.This
is when the ego
becomes separated from the self and fear is dissolved by love.At this juncture, we begin
to talk to acquaintances,
as well as friends and family, about spiritual and metaphysical topics,
with
less regard about what they might think of us or how we may be
perceived by
others.
In
time, spirituality will be the predominant frame of mind
and it’s likely that those who have strayed from us will be the first
in line
to ask for help in adjusting to the new paradigm.
Remember
this:You
are not alone!Those
who truly love you will stand by you, no matter what. Those
people who are no longer part of our lives have already played their
role in helping us find out who we truly are. Sometimes, it
takes polarity to be able to differentiate who we are and where we're
going. This is where the unawakened help immensely, by
providing that contrast which allows us to see the differences.
Envision
each awakened
person across the planet holding a candle.While your individual candle may not seem like a lot
of light, it greatly
contributes to making the world FULL of light and keeps us connected,
no matter
how far apart we may be. While it may be painful to lose some
dear friends, think about what they have brought to your life and why.
Chances
are, you’ll end a few old relationships with people
who were, at one time, very close to you, only to create new
relationships with
like-minded people.Forgive
yourself, as
well as your friends, if you feel badly about this.They came into your life for a reason a
season or a lifetime:
Reason,
Season, or Lifetime
People
come
into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime. When you figure
out which
one it is, you will know what to do for each person.
When
someone is in your life for a REASON, it is usually to meet a need you
have
expressed. They have come to assist you through a difficulty; to
provide you
with guidance and support; to aid you physically, emotionally or
spiritually. They
may seem like a godsend, and they are. They are there for the reason
you need
them to be.
Then,
without any wrongdoing on your part or at an inconvenient time, this
person
will say or do something to bring the relationship to an end. Sometimes
they
die. Sometimes they walk away. Sometimes they act up and force you to
take a stand.
What we must realize is that our need has been met, our desire
fulfilled; their
work is done. The prayer you sent up has been answered and now it is
time to
move on.
Some
people
come into your life for a SEASON, because your turn has come to share,
grow or
learn. They bring you an experience of peace or make you laugh. They
may teach
you something you have never done. They usually give you an
unbelievable amount
of joy. Believe it. It is real. But only for a season.
LIFETIME
relationships teach you lifetime lessons; things you must build upon in
order
to have a solid emotional foundation. Your job is to accept the lesson,
love
the person, and put what you have learned to use in all other
relationships and
areas of your life. It is said that love is blind but friendship is
clairvoyant.
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