In Service to my Soul

Aug 21 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

I am In Service to my Soul when I am in service to the Soul of another.

Before I can be of service to the Soul of another, I must overcome being in service to the ego of that other.

Being in service to the ego of another is slavery, often disguised as employment.

Serving others for monetary gain will always take me away from service to my Soul.

Being in service to the Soul of another requires me to be allowing, accepting and approving of whatever is occuring.

I am not required to do anything to be in service to another. I am just required to be.

When I am being the highest aspect of my Self, I am in service to the Souls of all others that I encounter.

I am showing the way, shining my Light, and modelling my Soul.

When I am allowing, accepting and approving of who all others are being, I am in alignment with my Soul and serving my Soul.

My Soul always serves in alignment with my Self.

In Service to my Soul, I am in alignment with my Soul.

My Soul is always in alignment with all other Souls.

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My Reality

Aug 06 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

My Reality and the Reality of this World are not necessarily the same.

I do not necessarily share the reality of this world.

The reality of this world is the sum total of the reality of each individual who is alive today.

Each Individual’s individual reality makes up the reality of Life on Earth.

I can choose to experience other people’s reality or I can choose to experience my own reality.

I share the same world, Planet Earth, as all other inhabitants of this world.

I co-habit this world with all others.

Yet I do not choose to share the same reality as all others or any other.

Sharing the same reality as other people proved to be my fate, not my destiny.

To create my own destiny, I am required to choose my own reality.

I choose to share my reality with those who choose to share my reality with me.

I only choose to share my reality with people who share the same reality as me.

I cannot share my reality with someone who experiences reality in a different way to my Self.

Creating and living in one’s own unique, exclusive and individual reality is essential in order to follow one’s own unique, exclusive and individual Path in Life.

My path is only ever blocked by someone else’s version of what reality should be.

The belief that there is only One Reality blocks everyone from following their own path and puts everyone on a path of trying to discover the One Truth.

In the reality of my physical existence here on Earth, I believe that all possibilities exist and all possible realities exist simultaneously.

I just have to choose my reality and then experience it.

Whatever I choose becomes My Reality.

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Paying Attention

Aug 03 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Paying Attention is being aware of what I am attending to.

When I am paying attention to the needs of my Self, there is always a cost or a price to pay.

It takes a lot of physical energy to meet my needs for emotional energy, until I learn to meet my own needs, simply and effortlessly.

My Soul meets my need for emotional energy when I am paying attention to my Soul.

When I attend to my Soul’s Choice and follow my Soul’s Authority, my Soul attends to all my needs for emotional energy.

When I am on track and inspired in my actions, I have no need for emotional energy as I am fully empowered. (When I have a full tank of petrol, I don’t need to look for a garage to fill up my car).

It is my Soul’s sole intention for my Self to pay attention. That is all I have to pay.

When I pay attention to my Soul, instead of the intentions of my ego Self, I am in attendance with my Soul and my Soul is in attendance with my Self.

My Soul attends to all things in my Life that need attention, at no charge or cost to my Self, except paying attention to my Soul.

That is all I have to do as my Self.

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Resilience

Jul 27 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Resilience is the measure of my strength or weakness to resist the negativity of life.

I need resilience to tolerate the problems that continually confront me in life.

Without resilience, I am weak, unable to cope with the problems of life and I am descending into chaos.

Without resilience, life becomes intolerable and I become intolerant of the problems that are confronting me.

Strength and weakness are a duality of relative existence.

In a dual reality world, I am either strong or weak, with either enough resilience or not enough resilience to life.

Resilience is required in order to tolerate life when I am disconnected from my True Power.

When I am connected to my True Power, I accept whatever occurs in life as an opportunity.

In the absence of problems, I am in the presence of opportunity.

With Presence, I have the opportunity of attaining a problem-free life.

With a problem-free life, resilience is no longer necessary.

I choose not to be resilient to the wonderful opportunities that my Soul continually presents as a present and a gift to my Self.

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Natural Disasters

Jul 26 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Natural Disasters are an oxymoron.

Disasters are not natural.

All disasters are Man made.

Disasters occur when problems are beyond chaotic.

Disasters are an accumulation of problems that have no apparent solution, so that a disaster becomes the solution.

Disasters are not natural but they are inevitable in a problematic world.

Chaos is not the natural state of being.

Chaos is a creation of Man’s thinking, beliefs and actions.

Nature does not create problems, Man does.

Nature is beauty and balance.

Beauty and balance are the natural state of being.

Problems are a perspective of a negative outlook on life.

What is seen as a disaster caused by nature is an opportunity for new growth and a change in perspective.

It is the nature of the Earth to change and to grow.

Resisting that change will always be disasterous.

Attempting to control the planet will be a disaster, naturally.

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Accident or Design

May 07 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Science believes that the universe that we inhabit is the result of a quantum fluctuation that allowed everything that we see  and everything that we are, to be created from nothing in an accident of uncertainty.

Religion believes that the universe and everything in the universe including our selves was created by the design of an intelligence that is called God, and that nothing is accidental and everything is occurring as a result of God’s Will.

Science believes in the nature of uncertainty.

Religion believes in the certainty of God’s Will.

Science believes in Chaos Theory.

Religion believes in God’s Holy Order.

I believe that science & religion, certainty & uncertainty, chaos & order, are all dualities relative to physical life.

I believe that accidents are the perspective of a victim and a fatalist.

Accidents only happen to people who believe in fate and believe that they are affected by a reality that is not of their choosing.

I am not an Accident of God.

Nothing happens by accident. Everything that occurs in my reality is there because at some level of consciousness, I have chosen it and I have attracted it with my thoughts.

If I have not consciously chosen something in my reality then I have chosen it at the level of either my sub-conscious Self or at the level of my super-conscious Soul.

Everthing is the result of Consciousness choosing.

My Life has not happened by accident and my Life has not happened by my conscious design. Yet I do have a Super-Conscious Vision, Mission and Purpose for my Life.

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Natural Philosophy

Apr 28 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Natural Philosophy is the love of the wisdom of the nature of everything.

Philosophy is the love of wisdom and the wisdom of love.

Natural Philosophy is the Science of Nature.

The science of Nature is knowing (being scient) the Nature of Life.

The nature of Science is to explore the rational physical world in a logical and mathematically proven way.

Isaac Newton was a Natural Philosopher (a scient-ist) not a modern day scientist. He discovered (invented) the mathematical principles of Natural Philosophy.

Scient, as in Omniscient, means Knowing. Knowing is an intuitive, spiritual sense that is beyond the knowledge of the physical world.

Science is the pursuit of knowledge, not the development of knowing.

Science requires logic and proof. Knowing requires Faith.

The intuitive sense of Knowing is innate, whereas scientific knowledge is learned.

A scientific theorum is an intuitive theory until it is proven logically, rationally and mathematically.

The nature of science is to substitute wisdom with knowledge and love with proof.

The Science of Nature is Philosophy – Naturally.

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Creatures of the Earth

Apr 09 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

The Creatures of the Earth are the Creators of the Earth.

All creatures create their own reality.

The reality of the Earth is the creation of all the Earth’s creatures.

The creatures of the Earth create the reality of the Earth.

The creatures of the Earth have dominion over the Earth. They have the ability to create the reality of earth time within earth’s space and the reality of earth’s space within earth time.

God created the Universe of Galaxies, Stars and Planets.

The Creatures of the Earth have created the Earth as it is today.

The reality of Earth today is defined by the creatures who inhabit the Earth today.

Creatures including animals, birds, fish, insects, plants, microbes and minerals all make a definite impact on the world today, but none more so than Man.

The reality of today is defined by the actions of Man and the actions of all the other Creatures that are alive on the Earth today.

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Morality

Apr 01 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Morality is a Code of Conduct that defines the Standards of Behaviour that are acceptable by a Society.

A Society’s Morality originates from that society’s religious beliefs.

Western Morality derives from the Jewish Torah and the Christian Bible. It specifically centres around Mosaic Law and the 10 Commandments of Moses.

Although moral codes differ from judicial or common laws, they are still seen within religious circles as God’s Laws.

It is the belief by a society in One God, One Truth, and the pursuit of One Good, that has created the belief in and pursuance of One Morality.

Morality is believed to be the correct interpretation of what God considers to be Right.

It has created a duality of what is seen as immoral because God considers it to be wrong.

Morality is the consequence of a belief in a Judgmental God that decides what is right or wrong for Man.

The reality of different societies and different religious views creates different interpretations of God and different interpretations of what God considers to be good or bad, moral or immoral.

As an Individual Human Being on an exclusive spiritual path, I am able to determine my own standards of behaviour and determine the boundaries of my own experience my Self.

Without a clear vision, mission and purpose in life, I needed the assistance of the moral guidance of others to keep me on track.

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Moral Relativism

Mar 31 2010 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

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.

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