Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Think on these things a metaphysical perspective on whatsoever things are true


It is written in Philippians 4:8, Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. Thoughts are things and should be related to as such. Whatever is thought of in mind has the potential to manifest into reality.
What are you thinking? Is it true? Is it your truth?
Byron Katie wrote in Loving What Is “A thought is harmless unless we believe it. It’s not our thoughts, but our attachment to our thoughts, that causes suffering. Attaching to a thought means believing that it’s true, without inquiring. A belief is a thought that we’ve been attaching to, often for years.” How many thoughts or things are you attached to? What beliefs are a result of those attachments? The most difficult beliefs may be based in spirituality. Is it possible to be so attached to a thought that it is detrimental to your peace of mind . The key to peace would be to let go of the attachments. Perhaps it is time to see it differently. Where is the love? God is omnipresent and in that truth is the recognition that in the difficult people, situations and/or circumstances, God is there, just look again. The Truth is that any seemingly difficult issue is always the catalyst to that peace that surpasses understanding. The issue is imploring the cultivation of a deeper relationship with our Creator in and as love. What is necessary is to change any situation is to change the thought about it. The more difficult the situation the stronger the cry for love in giving and receiving. The spiritual healing begins within via prayer and meditation. Be still and know. The bigger the challenge the greater the harder it is to see the truth.

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