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We Are Gods





Let me introduce you to something I call God-self. God-self is the knowing that you are an all powerful, magnificent force in the world. That you were created in the image of God and that nothing is out of your reach. Jesus Christ and the Buddha are just two of those who knew and embodied God-self. Their knowledge allowed them to be great and create miracles within themselves and others.

The problem with mainstream religion is that it teaches you that you are weak. 

Religion teaches you that in order to elevate God you must diminish yourself to him. However, the nature of God being all powerful means he does not need elevation. Secondly, if you are truly as weak as religion makes you out to be, how can you elevate anyone? let alone God. What religion asks for is the subjugation of people. In this way we are better controlled.

God created us as his children. 

That we are God's children is in itself is the most powerful thing in the universe. Think of it like this: we are the fruit of God just as the apple is the fruit of the tree. The tree may die but the apple through the seeds that it holds within, will ensure that the tree's lineage will continue. In essence, the apple is the most important part. The apple is birthed by the tree but it is also the womb for the tree. 

What a glorious concept! That we are the most important part of God! Both his creation, and his manifestation

We must stop treating ourselves as helpless bumbling fools roaming the earth. We are the gift of God himself entrusted in carrying his legacy. We are all apples that hold within us the potential to create that which we desire. Do we raise our own children to have self imposed limits on their potential? Or do we raise our children to exceed all limits including our own? If you are a parent worth their salt then the answer is the latter.

The problem is that we are born misdirected and confused. We don't even know what we are doing the next day with our lives let alone create a life of endless abundance. Endless abundance starts with self love. Once you learn to love yourself you can unleash the power that is your inherited right.

Why blind faith is a GOOD thing

If there is one thing you should take from religion it is blind faith. Why? Because it  can take us out of the programming of a helpless self. Consider this: The body of people that tell you that blind faith is tom foolery are missing the greatness of the human mind. Through blind faith, we create a God that is all powerful. But what if through blind faith we create ourselves as all powerful? 

By all powerful I don't mean you'll be able to walk on water, I mean you are strong enough to overcome all of life's obstacles. We often complain about ourselves or our children not having enough self confidence. If not for blind faith in ones self, where do you suggest we pull a confident mindset from? Before you can act on anything that causes you fear, you must first blindly accept that everything will turn out alright. If we rewrite the story of God how it was intended to be told; that a powerful God can only create powerful beings, then we would have a generation of people with tremendous self worth. Imagine the implications this would have on mental health, depression, and suicide. By doing a simple paradigm shift on how we view ourselves in relation to God and the world, the outcome would be a world with less anxiety, fears, depression, and better equip to face life's challenges.




If you like this and want to learn more about how to live in a God-self mindset, read my book - Life is a Pot Rack: Create the Life you Deserve- available on amazon 

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