Intention
By: Tasha • Essay • 361 Words • February 11, 2010 • 1,186 Views
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There has been much written of late about intention, some say - and I agree with them - that intentions are the building blocks of the universe. What you intend strongly today you are sure to live out in all your tomorrows.
This is both exciting and terrifying.
Most of us are not well practiced with our intentions so we tend to create our universe accidentally, with all its cloud bathing heavens and its barrel scarping hells. When we are in heaven we call it a fluke or a happy accident and when we are in hell we think ‘karmic return’ or we talk ‘spiteful God.’ The truth is neither. Rather it is that we are creators in denial, fashioning random realities with our unskilled and unschooled thoughts, and then looking outside of our selves to praise or blame when our creation makes us happy or sends us into a dizzy depression.
People with a lower level of consciousness revel in the blame culture. It is not their fault that life is shit so they look for someone, anyone, to blame.
This is a weak place to reside because it is so disempowering. There is no darker place than the blame goal. The very act of blaming gives your power over to the object of your blame. If you blame God, then it means your situation will not