“Consciousness is cause. When we claim that “all is well” in the midst of any situation, we are setting something in motion. New possibilities are available. When we say, “all is lost,” this, too, has an effect.” Science of Mind
We live in a world of expediency, expectation, fluidity, and a post industrial era of exponential technology reflecting little if any connection to present awareness or conscious introspection. In every aspect of our lives, we observe how our fellow man relates and communicates to friends, family, loved ones, colleagues, associates, business partners, acquaintances and ultimately to themselves. These individuals have a positive or negative effect on those around them. There aren’t to many exceptions to that rule. We always wish to be around those people who encourage/reflect an abundance in consciousness, simply because that ignites abundance in us which is contagious . . . not related to a dollar amount. Science of Mind suggests this, “How are we limiting the experience of blessing in our lives? How do we fail to see our Good? What patterns of thought and behavior are exhibited around finances, health or relationships? If we want to experience life abundantly, these are good questions to ask ourselves.”
We will always be growing, changing, reflecting, experimenting and without any doubt experiencing tremendous difficulty, challenges, loss and problems which have nothing to do with failure but simply means we are alive, alert and actively conscious of our existence. This is not an unattainable goal, but within the reach of each of us . . . in unlimited abundance. What causes us the greatest consternation, pause or fear? Do we know ourselves well enough to even answer that question . . . consciously? Marianne Williamson responds this way, “It is not our darkness that frightens us, it is our light.”
The light within each of us attracts the positive energy of conscious awareness for everyone in whom we meet, on any level, for any reason, during whatever extent of time. We all have had an incredible connection with that special teacher, mentor, colleague, friend, loved one or associate that created an unforgettable moment in our lives that was inexplicable, but incredibly amazing giving us the gift of conscious abundance in that moment.
Given where you are consciously in this moment, the experience of all is well creates new possibilities. The other side of that coin is expressing . . . all is lost, which negates any new possibilities limiting growth. When we deceive ourselves beyond conscious recognition, we create a prison of hopelessness which we have built brick by brick by brick, thereby limiting our consciousness and our light. There is a quote by Sir Walter Scott, which reflects how deception to ourselves is toxic . . . “Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” We don’t have to look to others for this deception . . . it begins with us. Let go of doubt, darkness, and delusion with the light of your conscious choice of will . . . embracing renewed hope and continuing growth . . . knowing “all is well and anything is possible.” JLR