Monday, October 22, 2012

How can a problem be solved metaphysically?

The simplest way to describe metaphysics is interpreting or looking beyond the literal meaning and/or appearance of things.  Albert Einstein once said, "You cannot solve a problem from the same consciousness that created it".  It may be easy to become engrossed in solving what appears to be a difficult situation by entertaining  stressful thoughts or excessive worry.  Perhaps going from one scenario to another in hopes of a solution. Often problem solving has been described as exhausting, and can create unhealthy physical symptoms in an outward attempt to solve it. Metaphysically worry is a sin, and The Revealing Word defines sin as wrong thinking.  Einsteins' statement  may imply that problems are first created in consciousness. Therefore logically this is would be first place to begin the resolution.  It seems easy enough but it takes practice, mostly in the silence.  Look beyond what seems to be the issue.  Clear a space mentally for a healing of the situation.  This can be done by meditation.  If there is no meditation practice or the issue is pressing, seek out a metaphysician or practitioner to assist in "seeing it right".  This person can hold the outcome in consciousness until the issue is resolved and advise on how to let go.  Be still and know.

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