Monday, March 22, 2010

We are Creators!

Often, people want to hold me accountable for their perceptions of pain. They see their pain as if somehow I was to blame, and I am suppose to heal it. Yet, I didn't even know them when their process began.

They don't take the steps toward healing. They simply want someone else to know how much they hurt and then to hold another responsible for their pain.

In our world, the greatest challenge is to realize that we are creating our reality. We are not just creating our dreams and desires, but we are also creating our challenges.

And I am creating the space where people view me as responsible for their pain, hummm.
So, let me walk you through my process.
The first question I must ask, am I blaming another person for my discomfort? no.
I am a minister so are they blaming God by blaming me? Possibly

BUT...Every experience I have must also serve me in some way so:
***Perhaps I allow it, so I can gain greater strength in not accepting that my brother and sister's healings are my responsibility.
***Perhaps this allows me to focus on another and see that no matter how unhappy or trapped they might be, they are Still a MASTER! They created a wonderful opportunity for themselves to grow and perhaps it was the only way they had to get to know themselves.
***Maybe, I am served by seeing all the wonderful ways people are choosing to grow.
***When they blame me for their pain, they are showing me what they have created and have not yet healed. Perhaps in my studies of causal thought, these people are a part of my course curriculum.

Regardless, I must acknowledge that I, too, am growing through this experience.

We are all children of God, all Master Creators.
We are all on a journey of finding self. There are many paths and many choices.
It is a very special moment when we can begin to see that no one else created our pain. At some point in time, we agreed to the experience. We have chosen to learn who we are by experiencing something difficult. I guess this is one sure way that we have to grow our strength and commitment to love.
Yea God



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