Be Who You Are



Be Who You Are


07/17/2006


"We're not different from anyone. Those veiled women in the Middle East react the same way that women do in Canada. All the men in Turkey in the coffee shops and smoking the pipe all react the same," he said. "When you begin to believe that your god is different than the other guy's god, that's when we start going down paths of trouble."  Actor Eric Braeden

This quote was made in recent days in an interview with Eric Braeden who had played the part of Victor on Young and the Restless for more than 25 years. The quote gives you a lot to think about, but yet says it all. We view God/Goddess, the Trinity, in many forms through our personal interpretation and perception, individually in millions of forms throughout this world. Much of the time based internally from external sources such as the Bible, Koran, Qballah, and many more. A belief in the same source, separated into personal acknowledgment of what that source may be, seen as the truth.

At this time, war is sparked like wild fires, tsunami, hurricanes, and unusual heat across the world, global warming, and natural disasters. But are they natural, or possibly a world recognizing and holding so many separate forms of their perception of a source of creation , in turn creating levels of energy on this planet that do ignite what has became the state of our planet.

Whether this same energy results in a human form of disaster as in war, or natural disasters that are worldwide on this planet. All is the same. The energy of our beliefs being held in separation, and primitive form of not allowing or accepting the responsibility of what has been created in the name of God.

Whether is might be a preacher, rabbi, priest, Muslim, Hindu, your neighbors, yourself. The phrase that is most readily used is “The Bible says, the Koran says, CWG says, the Celestine prophecy says, or many more. All being said into this world as separation from another form, but yet the desire for all to be one. All beliefs born of separate thoughts on which form of belief is the truth.

What is the truth? The truth of who you are can only be found from within. The truth of who you are is a feeling held inside your heart of a larger source in this universe that brings peace to your existence. Brings joy into days of your life. Brings the lessons that need to be learned in the most unusual and unexpected ways. The feeling, essence that is carried from within is the truth that has been wrote to your soul. A knowing that the truth of whom you are, is truly not found in doctrine, but radiates just from being connected to the possibility that you are never dis-connected from your truth.

The mortal sense of who we are, can attempt to bring this into words, doctrine, structure this feeling into many forms in this world shared through books, workshops, training, in attempts to connect the inner truth to others, which in reality is still perceived in a different form to each that is touched by your truth connecting to the truth of who they are.

When the masters then and now walked this world, they did not walk with a book and doctrine in hand to validate what they radiated. None was needed. In my lifetime, Mother Theresa, Gandhi, Jimmy Carter, Billy Graham, Princess Diana, John Kennedy, Pope John Paul, Golda Meir, and Anwar Sadat  are but a few that have radiated an energy that went out before them without words.

To be a spiritual world without separation, the internal dialogue will come forward and be stronger in essence than the external dialogue of these beginning times. Listen and trust in faith the internal messages received through your personal communication. Whether that communication is born of dialogue, feeling, the lifting of your vibrational energy in response to what you have derived from external messages, but ultimately listen to the love of who you are. There you will find the truth of creation.




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