INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS



You cannot have that which you are committed to wanting. You are committed to wanting when you have become familiar with, accustomed to, and friendly with the pain of wanting. At this moment you are simply dwelling in the center of wanting's wanting . . . not moving toward having.

Wanting is a concept of emptiness, not the experience of emptiness, and not a pathway to having. It is a philosophy . . . whereas not having and having are both experiences. In order to have you must experience the reality of not having. The reality of not having is not the sensation of wanting . . . it is the sensation of not having.

Wanting is an obsessive event. Shaking free from the obsession of wanting requires many tools. You will have to become comfortable with the discomfort of this experience in order to discover these tools. Only allow the stimulant of frustration to tap your shoulder briefly, but never hold you tightly; for frustration as a stimulant is helpful . . . as a place of rest - it is a trap.

Moving from wanting to having — is moving from living your life in the conceptual mode of your thoughts of your wants — to experiencing the experience of not having so that you can experience the distance and direction between not having and having. Then you are able to draw the map — the map to a pathway of having.

Be committed to experiencing the experience of what is and discover the path to what can be . . . this can even be the whole world in the palm of your hand.

These Inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at a new angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renew and rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite and inspire an opening to manifest our conscious focus through conscious action.
 

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