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The Law of Possibility
FROM WHENCE
YOU CAME
You came into this world with only one feeling.
That feeling was “desire.”
You arrived here by
way of desire. You were propelled, by Divine Will,
through a long, dark passageway, which led you into the
light of the world. This is how you emerged; a tiny
seed nurtured quietly in the darkness and then pushed,
by Desire, into the light.
You came into this world
with only one feeling. That feeling was “desire.” You
were born from the energy of desire into
the energy of desire. What you emerged from was
what you emerged into. From whence you came, you
arrived.
Your first desire was
to breathe, and breath was given to you.
Your next desires were nourishment,
comfort and love;
and they were given to you. Next, you
desired sitting and standing and walking.
You moved toward these
possibilities with nothing more than your feelings of
desire and, one by one, each of these
“possibilities” was given to you.
Soon, the magnificent
circuitry of “thought and reason” emerged from your
desire to learn and accomplish. You did not learn to
feel desire, instead you felt the desire to learn.
Your feelings of desire have always been, and will
always be, your most direct and powerful connection to
possibility.
The Law
of Possibility is a law that unfolds and expands as you
unfold
and expand. And, much like the particle that can
only be seen as it is observed; so, too, does
possibility exist only for those who perceive it. Simply
put, possibility is a “view” that can only be seen when
observed.
The word “observe” means
to look, to examine; and to see. It also means to
conform or agree, to carry out or complete, and to
celebrate. Therefore, if you are an observer of
possibility, you are a seer of possibility, an
agree-er of possibility, a completer of
possibility and a celebrator of possibility.
The Law of Possibility
is not responsible for you—you
are responsible
for it.
It appears as you look. It
disappears as you turn away.
If
you want anything to be possible, you must see and agree
that anything is possible. What is sent out, or
“carried out,” are your feelings of desire and
your thoughts of agreement. What is sent back to
you—is
celebration.
Celebration is the
manifestation of the cycle of completion, and every
living thing in the Universe participates in this
cycle. You cannot not be part of it. Everything
has an outcome. Your only choice in the matter is to
enjoy the cycle of completion or not enjoy it—that’s
what you get to choose.
What do you want to
participate in completing? What do you want to
celebrate? Poverty or wealth? Sickness or health?
Crawling or flying? Loving or hating? The choices are
infinite and the choices are yours.
To
choose something is to agree to have it. To not choose
something
is to agree to have its opposite. (This is a
“having” world and you will always have something.)
Therefore, if you choose wealth, you will have wealth.
If you do not choose wealth, you have agreed to have its
opposite.
We hear people saying every day, “I
didn’t ask to be poor,” or, “I didn’t ask to be sick.”
But because they didn’t actively choose to be
wealthy and healthy, and agree to have and celebrate
those desires, they received their opposites instead.
And, as one opposite followed another opposite, what
they learned to do was justify.
Justification is
nothing more than “reasoning” that is hiding from
responsibility—and
not only is it common, it is also highly contagious.
(So, watch out for it!) It is easy to defend poverty,
to justify it. All you have to do is to agree
that money makes you a bad person or that money
doesn’t make you happy. Those who participate in
this are sending out their crystal-clear agreement
that poverty is the way to happiness and that being poor
makes one a better person.
From my own experience, I
can assure you that poverty is definitely not the road
to happiness, and it has nothing to do with who is a
good person and who is not. Money is not the evil
sorcerer; money is a means of exchange that can help you
help others, while also providing you a comfortable and
enjoyable lifestyle. One of the first desires you ever
felt, long before you experienced your first thought,
was the desire for comfort. Comfort is not a bad thing
to want. Although we can say it is.
Wealth is not a bad thing
to want. Although we can say it is. Health is not a bad
thing to want. Although we can say it is. A loving
relationship is not a bad thing to want. Although we can
say it is.
We can
justify anything we don’t want to be responsible for, or
we can choose to
be
responsible for everything we agree to have.
We can,
and do, choose our own possibilities.
The difference between
the words “health” and “wealth” is only one letter.
Both are definitions of the same word—the
word “well.” The word “well” means desirably,
ethically, comfortably, advantageously and conducive to
good health. Health and wealth are both manifestations
of “being well,” and there is absolutely no reason or
justification for not wanting to be well.
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