Mastery through Changing Our Minds
The great teachers of all time say
pretty much the same things. Life is
good, relationships are holy, and all we want in an abundant universe is ours
for the claiming. If each of us could
fully accept those three ideas, what would our world be like?
I have an idea what our world would be
like. We would live without fear. We would live without anger, without
competition, without war, without hatred and discrimination, without pollution
and crime. The only reason we experience
these things, hatred and fear and war and the rest, is because we believe that
there is not enough to go around, we believe some people are dangerous and bad,
and we believe mistakes are inevitable and deadly. Are you ready to give up those beliefs? Let’s see if I can tempt you.
Without fear and anger and competition,
we would all be free to live our lives in an ecstasy of creativity. Remember for a moment how good it feels to do
something really creative. Wouldn’t you
like to feel that way all the time?
Creativity and fear cannot live in one mind at the same time. The only reason for fear is a belief in lack,
in not enough for me. Not enough money,
not enough resources, not enough love.
War is simply ongoing scrabbling for the top of the heap which we are
compelled to do because of our belief in “not enough”.
Without war and hatred and
discrimination, all of our resources could be spent on making this a better
world. For example, an international
study was done that concluded every human being on the earth could be provided
with adequate housing, food, medical care and education, and it could be done
in six years. The total cost for this
huge project is less than the nations of the world spend on armies and defenses
in a single year. What’s it going
to take for us to give up our belief that some people are evil and war is
necessary? What is it going to take to realize that if enough of us change our
beliefs and begin to live fully creatively, experiencing abundance and safety,
we will be able to handle the relatively minor problems such as crime and
pollution easily?
Stay tuned. More next week.
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