Today’s contemplation resolved the addiction of taking action in order to cure negative emotion. There is a habitual behaviour towards the quick fixing of our sorrows by actions that in the end create more lack. Temporarily they relieve but ultimately accelerate the downward spiral.
Actions taken from a lack state of consciousness can only create more lack. This lack is important to perceive, because without the perception of lack, we couldn’t create the new dream of what we prefer. The problem lies in looking at what Is and taking action from the standpoint of judgement. Judgement; defining the moment as bad vs good, creates duality, leaving you fragmented rather than integrated. By appreciating the contrast of the moment and dreaming your preference, you leverage the power of thought. Once you’ve aligned your attitude to feeling good, then the action is inspired and a quality of effortless flow emerges.
The contrast was ultimately created by you because your perception of the moment is wholly your choice. We are not victims of the environment or context of our lives. We have free will to look at any situation however we wish. There is no inherent dual qualities within the objects that make the context of our daily lives. Our world is inert and the magic of life is our ability to create by choosing how to perceive; in doing so we define who we are in the moment.
In saying that, objectivity doesn’t truly exist. The light we perceive is filtered by our attitude, in turn creating the emotional experience. Objectivity only exists when we give our power away and define ourselves as a victim of circumstance. Objectivity only arises when we separate ourselves from the environment by judging our own subjective opinion of the surroundings. Objectivity is the opposite polarity of subjectivity but polarities only exist when fragmented. A paradox it seems. How can subjectivity be the only thing in existence if it is the polar opposite of a duality? Is God consciousness the only state of true objectivity because nothing exists outside of it? Maybe subjectivity is the illusion…

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