Post from December, 2009

New Year Resolutions

Thursday, 31. December 2009 9:59

New Year Resolutions never resolve anything.

A new year resolution is a new solution to an old problem.

It is a solution for next year that is designed to solve last year’s problem.

Solutions never solve the cause of problems, they just fix the symptoms for a while.

New solutions never solve old problems, they just prove that old solutions didn’t work.

In a problem-free reality, I have no problems, I have only opportunities for growth and therefore solutions and resolutions are not necessary.

Solutions and resolutions are not required when accepting opportunities.

When I see a learning opportunity as a problem to be solved, it will always be a problem to be solved, whether I have a solution or not.

An aspirin is a solution to the problem of a headache but it will never eradicate the cause of the headache and the problem will often return.

A problem will always be a headache until I become problem-free. I will not become problem free by trying to solve or resolve problems, either this year or at the start of a new year.

This New Year I invite all opportunities to present themself for my approval.

My New Year’s Intention is to embrace all my opportunities for a problem-free and effortless Life.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

An Open Mind

Wednesday, 30. December 2009 10:13

My Mind is never closed. It is always open.

What is either open or closed is my connection to my Mind.

To open to my Mind, I am required to remember, be re-minded, who I really am.

My Mind is not my brain nor the beliefs that I hold in my sub-conscious memory.

I never ‘change my mind’. I change my beliefs when I make a new choice about my reality. My Mind only changes as my Consciousness expands and grows.

I expand my Mind as I change my beliefs about my Self and my Reality.

My beliefs are not my Mind. They are just beliefs that I hold in the memory of my brain.

When I am ‘making my mind up’, I am really making a choice. I am discerning a preferred action for my Self.

My Mind is already ‘made up’. The question is: “Am I open to realising the reality that is already created in my Mind”?

My Mind is the Super-Consciousness of my Soul.

My sub-conscious (mind) is my memory and my operating programmes that determine my human-ness.

My conscious (mind) is the mental processor that is my brain.

My sub-conscious is always closed, that is why I am not conscious of it.

The question is: “Is my Conscious Self  ’Open’ to and in alignment with the ‘Mind’ of my Soul”?

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

My Mind

Tuesday, 29. December 2009 9:25

My Mind is not my own.

I have a unique brain but not a unique mind.

I have a unique perspective of Life and I create my own individual physical reality.

Renee Descarte told science many years ago that the mind does not reside in the brain. They have not listened and are still studying the brain as though it is the mind that is the originator of thoughts.

Thoughts do not originate in the brain.

Thoughts are received, processed, stored, remembered and transmitted by the brain. It is this process that makes thoughts individual and personal but this is the action of my brain not my mind.

Making a choice is not making up my mind. My mind is not made up by, or of, what I choose for me.

Most thoughts are just a memory of a past experience or the projection of a past experience into the future.

Memory is stored in my brain not in my mind.

My brain, like a computer, stores information and reprocesses that information but is not capable of original thought.

Original Thought comes from the Universal Mind that is Pure Consciousness. It is channelled to my Self via my Soul.

Pure Consciousness is Original Thought, which is creative because it is the Creator. It doesn’t come from the Creator, it is the Creator. All is created through Thought.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

Spiritual Awareness

Monday, 28. December 2009 9:59

My Self has physical consciousness.

My Soul has spiritual awareness.

I am on a journey to re-unite my physical Self with my spiritual Soul with Conscious-Awareness.

Spirit is the energy of awareness.

Spiritual Beings have the awareness of energy.

A physical Human being may be unaware of their spiritual consciousness until they become spiritually awakened to the existence of their Higher Self or Super-conscious Mind that is their Soul.

In the physical realm, I become aware of my spiritual existence whilst asleep.

Whilst asleep, I become aware of my spiritual nature even though I am not aware of this when awake unless I am able to consciously remember my dreams.

Dreams are my conscious recollections of my spiritual awareness.

My Soul is conscious of my physical existence and aware of my spiritual existence.

My Soul is consciously-aware of Life.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

Consciousness

Sunday, 27. December 2009 0:06

Consciousness is Thought. It is not physical.

Thought is a mental energy. Physical reality is the consequence of   Consciousness or Thought.

Without Thought, without Consciousness, reality cannot exist.

Thought is Consciousness experiencing itself.

My Self is the physical aspect of me that I am experiencing.

My Soul is the Spiritual Consciousness that is aware of who I am.

My Self thinks that it is the physical Being that I perceive with my conscious mind.

I know that I am a Consciousness that is Supra-conscious.

My Supra-conscious Mind is a Triality of my conscious mind, my sub-conscious mind and my super-conscious mind.

Being physically conscious (perceiving reality with my conscious mind) is only a small percentage of my Total Consciousness.

It is not that I am only using a small percentage of my brain but that my brain is only processing a small percentage of my reality as conscious thought.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

Physical Consciousness

Saturday, 26. December 2009 0:27

Physical Consciousness is what a human being is conscious of sensing with its physical senses whilst awake in the physical world.

When physically asleep, my physical consciousness is no longer conscious. I am said to be unconscious or asleep.

In their search for the source of their consciousness, scientists are looking for what they do not believe exists and will therefore never find.

My brain is the processor of my physical consciousness not its source.

My brain receives and processes my 5 physical senses through my sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell.

My brain is processing physical reality but it is my mind that is creating it.

With no distinction between the mind and the brain, science is looking at the brain as the creator of consciousness when Consciousness itself is the Creator of Physical Reality.

Looking for the source of physical consciousness in the brain is like looking for the source of a TV programme in the TV set.

Physical consciousness is an oxymoron because True Consciousness is not physical.

Consciousness creates the illusion of physical reality.

Science studies physical reality as defined by our physical senses.

It is the study of spiritual reality with my 3 intuitive senses that will uncover the Source of my Spiritual Consciousness.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

Reflection

Friday, 25. December 2009 9:03

Reflection is the process of reflecting on past events to analyse what went well and what did not.

What I am reflecting on, I am focusing my attention on and what I focus my attention on, I create as my future reality.

When I am reflecting on my positive attributes and attainments, I am being in gratitude and appreciation for what has occurred and this will expand my personal development and growth.

Reflecting on my negative situation is called problem solving and this will never make my life problem-free. It just puts bigger and bigger problems into my future. The more I focus on my problems the more they appreciate and grow.

Reflecting on my reflection is my best opportunity for personal growth.

My reflection is the state of being that I am reflecting to other people. By the Law of Attraction, my reflection is a reflection of other people’s state of being and their reflection is a reflection of my state of being.

I see who I am being as a reflection of other people. Other people are reflecting to me who I am being. Whether my reflection is good or bad is just my personal judgement.

On Reflection, I always have the opportunity to change my mind and thereby change what I am reflecting to others.

Reflecting on what others are reflecting to me is the best focus of my reflection.

My outer world experiences are a reflection of my inner state of being. When I change my perspective of life, a new reality manifests as my new reflection. Others then see me reflected in a new Light.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

Inner Peace

Thursday, 24. December 2009 7:08

Inner Peace is my natural state of being.

With Inner Peace, I am without inner conflict.

My inner conflict is created by my unauthorised thoughts, my limiting beliefs, my fears and my low self-confidence.

I declare Inner Peace with my Self once I attain authority for my thoughts with confidence, I own my beliefs and I become fearless.

Without Inner Peace my external world will be at war. I will be in conflict with other people because of my lack of Inner Peace.

Peace cannot reign in my Inner World until I have sovereignty over my Inner World.

World Peace will be attained when each individual  declares their own personal Inner Peace.

Unless I own my Inner Peace, I will fear the lack of inner peace that others reflect to me.

The only real threats to my Inner Peace are my own thoughts and beliefs.

Wars are not started by religion but they are often the manifestation of fearful, limited and unauthorised choices based on peoples’ religious beliefs.

Personal Inner Peace is the only way to manifest World Peace.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

Inner Conflict

Wednesday, 23. December 2009 9:40

Inner Conflict is created when my standards and my boundaries do not match.

Unless I own my standards of behaviour, unless my standards are my own, I will experience an inner conflict created by the conflicting standards that I have been given by other people.

My standards are the behaviour that I find acceptable of myself. They are the standards of my personal behaviour.

My boundaries are the behaviour that I find acceptable of other people.

When others breach or trespass over my boundaries they come into conflict with my standards. Their standards are in conflict with mine.

My inner world is reflected in my outer world. My outer world is a direct reflection of my inner world.

Any inner conflict that I have will manifest as my reality in my physical outer world.

With clear personal standards and strongly enforced boundaries, my emotional energy is contained and manageable.

Inner Peace is the state of being without Inner Conflict

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Tempted

Tuesday, 22. December 2009 9:01

Being Tempted is being offered a beneficial option.

A detrimental option is considered a bad choice and therefore I am not tempted.

I am only ever tempted by what I believe is good for me.

However, there is always a limiting belief attached to a temptation.

What I attempt, I usually fail at because of my limiting belief.

Without a negative limiting belief, I cannot fail, I am empowered and inspired to succeed, and I do. I don’t attempt it, I just do it.

I am usually tempted by what other people consider to be bad for me. I am never tempted by what I consider bad for myself.

I am tempted by my fate when I cannot make a choice because I always get my fate when I do not make a choice.

I cannot tempt fate. I can choose my fate, receive it by default or deny it when I choose my Destiny.

I cannot tempt Providence. I either allow it or disallow it. Providence is always a beneficial option. It comes with my Destiny.

My fate may be beneficial or detrimental depending on my perspective of whether I am lucky or not.

I will always be tempted by my fate, never by my Destiny.

When I am inspired and empowered to live my Destiny, I am beyond temptation and never tempted to return to my fate.

Category:Spiritual Development | Comment (0) | Author: theinnercoach

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