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By Ida Lawrence
Take ownership of who you are. What does that mean? Well, we’re here at the greatest time of change imaginable. We’re trying to not freak out about it… and that’s not easy for those of us who have our eyes open. We’re looking outside of ourselves for someone who has the right advice, someone who has the wisdom, someone who can say, “Go to this place, do this, try that.” Or we’re looking for a shoulder to lean on so we can share in their strength and maybe shed a tear or two before we get up and go again.
There’s nothing wrong with looking for strength and wisdom in others. There are lots of people ahead of us on the path. They’re kind and loving, experienced and wise, helpful and invaluable. Hold them in reverence and gratitude. And then do what the wise ones say. Sure enough, what they say is going to be, “Take ownership of who you are. You are spirit within a body. Raise the vibration of your energy and connect.”
If we turn our hearts in the right direction, our answers will come. We have power and talents hidden within as well as skills developed from our experiences that we can pull out and put to use. There is a long history of human beings creating solutions when under pressure. Being a lifelong champion of the underdog I’ve always delighted in that. We are beautiful and ingenious when we are under pressure, self-empowered and connected.
Undermining through overstanding is a method used by oppressed peoples and individuals throughout history. Considering the level of war that we’re in, for us the undermining part has to come from our own inner development – the things we can see within: our natural perceptive, telepathic, intuitive, instinctive and other ‘knowing’ skills. This is the wealth of our spirit, which is our energy/information body. My guess is that’s the one thing the controllers would not like us to take ownership of.
Philosophers stone – selected views from the boat
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2013-04-14 12:03:48
Source: http://philosophers-stone.co.uk/wordpress/2013/04/spades-are-for-digging-in-deep/