Tuesday, December 10, 2013

THE PATH OF MASTERY

Worry is one of the aspects that humanity has believed was absolutely vital and necessary to accomplishing things and yet worry is the highest form of negative creation.
The more that you worry about your affairs the more tangled they will seem to get, and you can worry and worry and continue to, and then, when perhaps finally you have come to a point where you feel exhausted with the worry and you let it go, then everything begins to take care if itself and it is no longer such a challenge to achieve your desires.
Such is the master's way.
And, truly even though you may not in the moment feel as though you might be a master your guides see that you are and this is a necessary point for you to trust that within yourself.
 I am a master. A master creator.
But the old ways of the illusion no longer serve you and so those old ways of the illusion must pass, and as they do you will begin to see everything in the whole of your life from a much clearer perspective.
Right now the vision is clouded by the fears of perhaps loosing what you have worked so hard to accomplish and yet in these times, and this is a difficult thing to hear: if something leaves you it makes a place for something better, but people do not want to hear these things they want to hear that it's all going to work out so that they can keep what they believe it's important. And so the path of mastery though it was never intended to be terribly difficult can at times seem as though it is fraught with challenges, and yet this is a part of your growth, this is a part of the experiences that must pass in order for you to trust that you are cared for that everything will be well, and it will be well in its own time for here again the mind wants to say then tell me when it will get better, and the answer that the guides can give you is when you allow it to be better, when you step back and do not pursue things with aggression.
You know that gentleness can bring good things to you and yet you are also a warrior, and the old ways are very very compelling.
The lessons of translating from the old ways into the new ones.

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