INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS - Mercury has now gone direct - Time to build anew!

Any morning when you awaken to the sensation that your greatest dreams and purpose are beyond your capacity . . . you are connecting to a natural stimulator of nature that uses doubt to drive evolution forward. Allowing your life to be a subject of this ancient stimulation, charging forward in the fear of being left behind, is a primitive yet essential driver. If you do not replace this, it will enslave you for your own "good." It is a survival mechanism — millions of years in the making — it will not retreat.
These are the deeply buried assets of the collective human unconsciousness. They have been pulling evolutionary strings for at least 300 million years within the developing mammalian brain. They connect your active sensory system, the genetic memory and the experiential memory systems to your response mechanisms . . . they do this to intelligently survive. This was a good — essential — component of your developing life. Today, this prohibits you from achieving fulfillment because fulfillment is not a survival prerequisite. Fulfillment is a sensation that has not been branded as essential . . . it is only optional.
This means that all the unconscious decisions that we make at an instinctual level — decisions having to do with "attractions" — sexual lust (mistaken for love); "aspirations" — competitive choices (mistaken for motivation); "taste" — food preferences (mistaken for nutrition); and many more — are driven from this deep and unconscious level. In them, we actually make no choices (though it appears that we do) . . . we are a slave to their motivations that have nothing to do with our happiness. We can spend years, decades and entire lives in this struggle to reconcile their control in order to achieve some fulfillment and a little happiness . . . only to die. Remember: we are not guaranteed fulfillment; we have to discipline our lives (not wish our lives) toward it.
There is a clue to be honored if you are so inclined . . . this primitive driver that sits like sadness on the surface of your consciousness in the early morning, is there for a reason. It sits there when you arise each morning as a clue. When you awaken from the most "innocent" condition allowed on a daily basis (unconscious sleep) this hidden slave driver is suddenly sitting right out in the open — waving its arms, or thumbing its nose at you. Sitting there — in the form of sadness or some other sensation — asking if you still want to employ its unfulfillable services.
Well . . . [ ] . . . do you?
This is the morning moment when change can take place. This is a seize-able moment to override those primitive, controlling sensations that stand, posing as your master.
First thing each morning; get up and produce a conscious routine, one that uses commitment (NOT FEELINGS) as your master. Feelings as a master are a slave's routine — commitment as a master is a road to liberation. Liberation is the state of consciousness that understands pleasure is not happiness; that love is a dedication not a sensation; that nutrition is not dictated by the tongue; that winning is no longer the road to abundance, but that sharing gives back far more than it gives out. Liberation is the next evolution that has escaped from the grasp of old habits.
Make up this morning routine with many parts like: walking, running, swimming, yoga, breathing, reading, writing, journaling (we have an inspirational flash-journal book 108 Ways to Great Days coming out October, 2009), singing, chanting, contemplation, meditation, prayer . . . there are so many ways and styles to choose from. Make it fun, make it meaningful and make it every day. You are worth it. Use commitment and variety to override the habitual system/pattern of 'insecurity-driving-security'.
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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