Post from March, 2010

Moral Relativism

Wednesday, 31. March 2010 8:19

A Moral Relativist believes that morals are relative to a person’s race, nationality, creed or culture.

A persons morals or moral standards are relative to their religion or the religion of their society, race, nation or culture.

I believe that morals are relative to one’s religious upbringing, however, this does not make me a Moral Relativist, even though other people may label me as this because of my belief.

A moral relativist lives in a relative world and has morals relative to their religious upbringing.

I choose to conform to no religious moral standards, nor do I choose to accept a dual reality existence in this world.

My Personal Standards of behaviour are now my own and no longer reflect the race, nation, culture and creed of the society in which I was raised.

A moralist lives in a world dominated by standards of behaviour that are deemed to be either moral or immoral.

A moralist believes a moral relativist to be immoral on the grounds of tolerating other people’s false morals.

A moral relativist who tolerates other people’s different moral standards has not by definition attained a state of Being that is both Accepting & Forgiving of all other races, creeds, religions or cultures.

Once I have overcome the relative duality of morality & immorality, I am free to attain the attributes of Forgiveness & Acceptance.

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

Instinctuitive

Tuesday, 30. March 2010 9:06

Instinct and Intuition are not the same thing.

Instinct is my Soul acting as or for my Self.

My Soul processes information instantly and is therefore able to react instantly as my Self.

My Soul has given my Self choice and I have chosen an instinct for survival. My Soul therefore only acts instinctively when my survival is threatened.

Instinct is acting without consciously thinking. Sub-consciously my Soul has thought through the implications of my actions and acted accordingly.

Intuition is my Soul communicating with my Self.

My Soul intuitively communicates with my Self by allowing my Self to know, feel & see with my Soul’s spiritual senses of awareness.

My Soul is always communicating with my Self. The question is: “Am I receiving my Soul’s communications”? and “Am I connected to my Soul’s revelations”?

My Soul is ‘Instinctuitive’. It is both Instinctive & Intuitive.

The question is “Am I acting instinctively, intuitively or instinctuitively”?

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

A Spiritual Guru

Monday, 29. March 2010 6:50

A Spiritual Guru or Spiritual Master is one who has mastered their own Divine State of Being.

A Guru has attained divine states of being that can be consciously chosen in any moment of time.

They have Mastered the Art of Being.

A Spiritual Guru is very powerful because they can consciously connect to states of being that are positively powerful.

Their Power comes from their Divine Source within, their Soul. It is their power to Be that makes them powerful not their power over other people.

They access their power through who they are being, not what they are doing.

A Spiritual Guru does not need emotional power either from or over other people.

People who need a spiritual leader or idol to follow or worship, will attract a spiritual leader who needs to be idolised and worshipped.

A spiritual idol has mastered the art of getting other people to worship them for what they do and the role that they are playing, not for who they are.

A Spiritual Guru guides and supports others on their own exclusive paths in life, not the path of the Guru.

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

Communal Worship

Sunday, 28. March 2010 0:48

When disconnected from my Divine State of Being, worshipping alone is not possible because I am disconnected from that which I choose to worship.

I cannot worship what I cannot connect to. In the absence of being able to connect to my power, I cannot worship because worship is the act of connecting to my power.

The paradox is that it is in the disconnection from my Divine State of Being that I need to worship and connect to my Divine State of Being.

In general, we need other people to meet our emotional needs when we are unable to meet our emotional need for energy and power, our self.

Communal worship is one way that we can use the emotional power of other people to help us individually connect to our own emotional power.

Connecting to other people who are connecting to their divine power, connects me to my divine power, whether I am aware of it or not.

It is the general unawareness of our source of true power and the positive benefits of individual worship that has allowed Religion to exploit communal prayer and communal worship as a benefit for their religion rather than the individual.

Promoting the illusion that God or our Divine State of Being and Omnipotent Power, is without us rather than within us, has disconnected us from the very essence of that which we are seeking to worship.

God is never without me, although I can choose to be without God.

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

False Idols

Saturday, 27. March 2010 1:11

A False Idol is anything that increases my emotional power that is not the Divine Truth.

Anything that represents or gives me a false sense of power is a false idol.

A false idol gives me the emotional power that I need when I am disconnected from my True Source of Power

My True Source of Power is the True Source of my Beingness – my Soul.

I connect to my True Source of Power within through who I am Being.

My True Source of Power is Divine.

Any source of power that I idolise is false.

When I acknowledge a divine attribute that is reflected in another and I worship them instead of the divine attribute within my Self, I am worshipping a false idol.

Obtaining emotional energy from any person, material object or physical substance is worshipping a false idol as is worshipping any thought, image, reflection or vision of something external to my Self.

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

Worship

Friday, 26. March 2010 8:34

Worship is the act of focusing my attention on a Divine State of Being.

When I focus my attention on a Divine State of Being, it is a positive emotional experience.

This is because being in a Divine State of Being is a positive emotional experience.

Being in Gratitude and being in Appreciation are two states of being that are divine.

In a state of being in Gratitude or in Appreciation, I am worshipping the divine state in which I am being in that present moment of my life.

Worship is a moving experience when the intensity of the emotional feeling is divine.

A Divine State of Being is whole and undivided. Its wholeness or holiness is referred to as the Holy Spirit.

Feeling the movement of the Holy Spirit is Divine Worship.

The Holy Spirit originates from within and requires an exclusive connection, although an inclusive connection may be achieved through communal worship with others who are exclusively connected.

When the Holy Spirit is experienced through communal worship it may be seen as an external force of energy rather than an individual’s innate personal power.

The Holy Spirit is a Divine State of Being that connects me to my exclusive Power.

I worship my Divine Power and I worship in order to connect to my Divine Power.

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

An Aeon of Existence

Thursday, 25. March 2010 8:36

An Aeon is a Space-Time-Reality.

An aeon has a Space and this one version of space is called a Universe.

An aeon has a Time and the period of time that an aeon has existed is its Age.

The age of our planet in this universe is measured at 4.6 billion earth years.

This means that during this Aeon of Earth, our planet has at this point in time circled its Sun and Mother Star 4.6 billion times.

An Aeon has a Reality, which is continuously changing and each major change creates an Era of that Existence.

The nature of space-time-reality is continuous change. It is the presence of both time and space that allows reality to change.

There have been many Eras of Reality, during many Ages of Time, in many Aeons of Space-Time-Reality.

My Life is but one existence, at this time, in this place, during this reality.

This experience, that is my life, is only possible within an Aeon of Existence that allows the triality of space, time and reality to co-exist in perfect harmony.

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

Four Stages of Life

Wednesday, 24. March 2010 8:19

Stage One is Infancy:

In Infancy, I am dependent on others for my emotional energy.

I am a small fish in a small pond.

Stage Two is Adolescence:

In Adolescence, I seek independence.

I want to be a large fish in a small pond.

Stage Three is Adulthoood:

In Adulthood, I settle-down in the comfort and security of co-dependent relationships.

I have become a small fish in a large pond.

Stage Four is Maturity:

In maturity, I choose to be inter-developmental.

Beyond the boundaries of co-dependence, I seek to share my independence with others in a process of expanding my boundaries and creating new frontiers within interdevelopmental relationships that allow mutually expansive spiritual growth.

I have become a large fish in a large pond.

I am seeking to return to my Source – The Universal Ocean.

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

Shock and Trauma

Tuesday, 23. March 2010 8:13

Shock is diagnosed as a medical condition that is the result of a Trauma.

Shock is the manifestation of an unexpected negative occurrence as a symptom in our physical body.

The negative shock is a huge wave of unexpected emotional energy that the body is unable to cope with.

It is not the shock that is negative but the trauma of not being able to cope, manage or tolerate the intensity of the emotional energy.

The Source of all emotional energy is the Soul.

I do not create the emotional energy my Self, I create the emotional state of the energy.

The emotional state of the shock wave of energy is determined by the wavelength and frequency of my beliefs about what is occurring.

The wavelength and frequency of my thoughts determines the vibrational intensity of the shock and the depth of the trauma.

The medical condition is created by my belief system not the emotional energy vibration that I experience.

My Soul only ever sends my Self a vibration of pure Love. When awakened to and in alignment with my Soul, there is never any shock, never any trauma and never any accidents.

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

Shock or Surprise

Monday, 22. March 2010 9:45

When something turns up unexpectedly it is either a shock or a surprise.

A shock is an occurrence that is negative and unexpected .

When what turns up unexpectedly is received positively, it is seen as a surprise.

Shocks and surprises do not happen by accident.

Nothing happens by accident.

What I see as an accidental shock is a surprise from my Soul.

It is only a shock and an accident because I perceive it to be negative and not wanted.

A shock is designed to wake me up, make me aware, or bring my attention back to the present.

The present is always a surprise.

The greater the shock, the greater my disconnection from the source of the shock, my Soul.

When I am totally present and totally accepting of what turns up in my life, there are no shocks and there are no accidents, only presents and surprises.

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

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