Mountains of Arizona
Sunny 69 Degrees
4:16 p.m.
I grew up being told by those around me at church and at school that I was imperfect. I was flawed.
I heard this a lot of places. I didn’t think of it at the time, but I think of it now, how odd it was that no one asked me what I thought about it.
I was told what I was, I was never asked what I was.
I never had the guts to question the people telling me these things when I was young. I knew, however, without asking them, that posing that very question would be frowned upon.
Later in life, as I woke up from the brainwashing, I came to accept what was formerly heresy as fact:
I was perfect. And so are you.
Listening to someone tell me this back when I was young would have made me feel quite uncomfortable. That’s the response I was programmed to generate. “You’re not perfect. No one is.” I knew just what to say to “heretical” statements like that. I was well trained.
Do you know what happens to your energetic state when you develop the ability to see the perfection in all things, including yourself?
A miraculous thing happens. You change the energetic colors and materials with which you create your world. Your energetic state shifts to WHOLENESS, you connect with your POWER, you realize you are not a SMALL or INCONSEQUENTIAL force on this plane.
Gone will be the “I have to do X to make it, I have to become Y to fix this, I have to try Z to be better” energetic sludge that most people are told is “normal” to have.
I wasn’t born with any of that sludge and that means it was LEARNED. It was offered to me and I accepted it.
And then one day I didn’t accept it any longer.
You create what is within. It makes sense then, not only to understand what is within but to do your very best to realize that you, the creator, are powerful beyond measure.
You are not broken and you never have been.
Just because they told me I was broken doesn’t make it true.
As the philosopher Alan Watts put it, “God is what no one admits to being an everyone is.”