Monday, October 25, 2010

What is Your Knowing?


At the center of each living thing dwells the fire of knowledge.  It is within this fire or Center that we know the truth of our lives.  Our “knowing” is what we literally become.

Wanting to do something with our life is not the same as “knowing”.  To desire to become ......... has an origin.  If this desire comes from within the Center of our being then it is our “knowing”.  All other desires originate in other areas of our self.

Every single person that has lived or currently walks this earth has a “knowing”.  If we are in “Right Relationship” with our Center, we will have an inner knowledge of our “knowing”.  Whether we are conscious of it does not change the results.

The innate ability for some people to know what they will become when they grow up mystifies most people.  For most of those living this so called miraculous life they cannot explain what just happened.  They will speak of intuition, gut feelings etc.  However, most truly do not know from where it comes.

“Knowing” defines our life.  Those that “know”, become that which they know.  Every one of us “knows” at least in part.  It is evident in our thoughts, words we speak and our actions.  Most of the time our “knowing” becomes confused with our experiences.

Experiences of a traumatic nature have a tendency to redirect our line of communication.  The direction tends to be away from the Center and moves more towards the surface entities such as the mind, feelings, emotions etc.  These other entities of our person, left to their own accord are deceiving.

To “know” is to be.  It is within this “knowing” that we are in Right Relationship with our inner being.  To “know” is to be driven by our true Self, that spark of Gohantone.  It is our Sacred Self, the perfect Soul that journeys through numerous life times.

There is a fire burning that is pure of essence, a refiner of our thoughts.  At its very center is all truth.  Every aspect of our person can be in unison with the will for our lives.  This force of will is our pure Self.  It is within the Center that we discover “who we are”.

We are more than the sum of our confused thoughts, words and actions.  These derive from the false self, the impostor whose sole purpose is to divert us from our destiny.  However, its force cannot withstand that of our true Self.  We just must listen.  By truly going within we remove the mask of our lesser self and there before us we plainly see our true Self and that of our “knowing”.

Saga Yashkah

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