Wednesday, June 26, 2013
True Knowing
It is only when we ask the deep questions within ourselves in all sincerity that we receive the answers to them. Not until we have the realization that all outer questions are not as important as the inner ones. We cannot be seeking outside for answers that can only come from the awareness within us.
The mind seeks to know, but what it seeks and knows pertains to outer observations only. It does not actually know what it observes, it muses on it. Knowing is a function of awareness and of our being in wholeness within. It is becoming that which is observed within consciousness. It is realizing that no division exists, unless we observe only.
WE hold the truth in us and it is ready to be revealed, but we have to know where the true answers come from and where to ask them. Do not ask your mind the deep questions of your life and your existence, ask with your whole being within your awareness.
Knowing begets knowing, because the confidence in knowing opens the door to answers residing within our awareness.
It is through surrender within our feelings that we come to understand and realize our true identity in consciousness, our eternal one. It is the bridge of awareness that allows us to cross effortlessly from the uncertainty of the mind to the certainty of our knowing within.
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