Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Universal awakening

The world around you has many Universal laws. Some laws have been discovered by science (Entropy, Thermodynamics, Newtons law etc). Some of which are more abstract and balanced without a direct measuring stick or mathematic equation. It is these laws we must grasp in order to make the most of our daily lives.

Nature has many simple laws that most of us now accept. Survival of the fittest, combined with limited food resources for overpopulated species results in a natural ecosystem balance. Nature has a natural yin/yang quality. Any action has a reaction, but it may not be equal and there could be a delay involved. The key misunderstanding of cause and effect thinking is that reactions should be instant. The only exception to any universal law is where the human ego or mind is involved. The human mind clouds our natural instinct, our highest self instinctively knows how to react in certain situations. Yet our greed, our beliefs our low self esteem will often get in the way of acting how we should in a certain situation.

The sad thing is we already know how to be successful in any walk of life, we just have to remember to use our instinct.

The Universe will try to address any imbalance in your life with warnings. These warnings appear to be, and by all logic are random events. Yet it is our instinctual reaction to them which gives them their meaning. If you see a crash or have a near death experience there are lessons you can learn from that moment. Instantly you will feel shock, but then a bout of reflective thought that causes you to re-evaluate your principles and beliefs. This may also happen in the wake of losing a loved one, yet how many of us can say these lessons truly stick with us? The conclusions you come to in these moments of reflection are often close to those of truly happy, enlightened and successful people.

Why do we then discard these lessons and impose our socially imposed beliefs as soon as the shock has left us? Why does our ego overtake our instinct once more? Because we allow it to. Listen to your highest self, the self that is naturally in touch with the universe, the self that was shaped and is a direct result of the universe itself. This is already within you. Principles are a substitute for an ability to think for yourself. Challenge who you are, challenge what you think, no matter how long you have thought something. We cling to our principles like old friends, the give us comfort, but they ultimately lead us astray. You have the key to your soul, the key to all the universes pleasures, you just need to re-mind yourself how to over-ride your ego. Happy Summer people!

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