Archive for June, 2009


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Surrender

Published on June 25, 2009

This message has been transmitted here before and is in my soon to be released book, “God Power and Truth, The Way To Ascension through God’s Answers and Messages. It is essential that this message above all others stay with you in these times. It is God’s gift.


Why is surrendering so powerful?

Surrendering that over which we have no power over and living with the consequences is living within surrender, and yielding to forces beyond our control. Everyone likes to think that certain things are within their control, but the living Truth is nothing is within your control. Control is an illusion that you have power over everything (or even something). Usually having children takes care of that issue, but when it doesn’t the art of surrender is necessary for life to unfold without extreme suffering.

Why is surrendering so complicated?
Surrender is a difficult issue for the ego to manage, because the literal meaning is defeat or giving up. The more your ego controls you, defeat is perceived as a horrible consequence, and the harder it is to relinquish the illusion of control. From a spiritual standpoint, karma, which is in operation infinitely, takes care of everything whether you think you have control or not. Karma equalizes everything so that you don’t need to think about outcomes. Outcomes are always perfect, no matter what adjective you place on it, so surrender really isn’t difficult. It’s about letting go and that’s what is tough for most people.

How do you surrender?
When you think of surrender, the image of cowering behind a white flag while in the midst of war comes to mind. This is a good image to hold in mind so your spirit remembers that your ego is continually at war with Reality. What you do is confuse the happenings of your life with things that you think you have control over. Yes, you say, but what about all those decisions I made that allowed this or that to happen and what if I didn’t do “that,” “this” may have happened? Well, the Truth is that’s all karma and possibilities. In reality, all those decisions and happenings were a compilation of conditions being appropriate, and not about you directly controlling anything. Whether or not you had the illusion of control things would have turned out that way or another way. You are starring in and indirectly directing your play (life), but not running the entire show.

The actual act of surrendering can be accomplished in many ways. One way would be to ask God to take this from you. Another way would be to picture the issue dissolving into the universe. A third way is to pray repeatedly to overcome the issue and let it go (i.e., “I surrender this to Thee O Lord.”)


Conundrums About Law

Published on June 24, 2009

If you break a man-made law that isn’t right, have you created negative karma? Conversely if you do something which is within the law can it still be wrong?

Throughout history, laws authorized by the prevailing governing body have been in place. The answers to the questions depend on the calibratory level of the particular law. Examples of unjust laws are slavery and justified killings or debasement for ideological reasons. Modern laws covering controversial subjects such as abortion are another illustration. Governing bodies have the right to put certain laws in place, but they have no idea how those laws calibrate. For example, all laws regarding abortion (with the exception of health related issues), calibrate beneath Truth because it is the deliberate termination of human life for expediency. Choices are an integral part of the decision making process, but God cannot be eliminated from any decision whether or not you believe it to be true. Ignorance of Divine Law is always forgiven if sincere, however.
Responsibility and Culpability


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Weekly Kabbalah Tune Up…06/07/09-06/13/09

Published on June 9, 2009

Upper Management

“Anything that can be lost tomorrow doesn’t actually belong to us.”

In our work and our own personal lives, we encounter power struggles, ego clashes, and emotional & intellectual conflict. One of the reasons for that is our misconception of ownership.

We may think we own and possess things like cars, CDs, stocks and bonds. This thinking overflows into our jobs and responsibilities and oftentimes our relationships. How many of us have uttered the words YOU BELONG TO ME or I’M YOURS?

The wisdom of the sages teaches that we own nothing. Anything that can be lost tomorrow doesn’t actually belong to us. In fact, it’s the concept of ownership that creates most of the fear, war, and conflict in the world.

We’re afraid to lose, afraid to lose control, and we set our mentality to acquire what we have already decided is ours in our minds. So what would be a better way to relate that will remove the fear in our lives?

Be a manager.

Remember that everything comes to us to manage and is there for us to use in a given time frame. The consciousness of manager releases us from a false sense of control and dictatorship. When we begin to act as managers of everything that we receive, including our bodies, we can better lead and empower others on personal and global levels.

This week, act in such a manner. It is a much more proactive way of relating to the things which we are privileged to receive in life.

All the best,

Yehuda


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