Sunday, September 12, 2010

WHAT DO YOU MEAN, "TAKE NO THOUGHT?"

“Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what
ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what
ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body
than raiment? Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not,
neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly
Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?”
The above and the passages that follow are truly the heart and soul
of the Law of Attraction. In my mind there is no room for
misinterpretation.
Take no thought for your life.
Be not concerned for food or drink.
Care not about clothing.
Do not be concerned how these things will come.
The Universe provides for all of your needs. As far as Jesus is
concerned, all that you need to sustain life is available and freely
provided. This raises the obvious question about shortages and the
fact that people live in poverty, starve to death and are homeless.
Some people would have us believe that this happens because not
all people are Christian and must suffer the consequence. Of
course, I am not sure that sparrows attend church or that they have
proclaimed their faith in God, yet they seem to deserve life.
Humanity is convinced that there are lack and limits in this world.
They believe that there is not enough wealth, food or shelter to
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meet basic needs. This myth has been perpetuated for thousands
of years by both secular and sectarian authorities to the point
where most of the people in the world are convinced that this is
true. As a result, since reality follows thought, we have the
illusionary manifestation of lack and insufficiency. We all know that
there is food enough for all. We all know that everyone could be
sheltered and clothed. We all know that there is enough abundance
on this planet to end suffering, misery and pain. We all know that
the end to these perceived problems is only a thought a way.
Unless Jesus lied, the fields are already white with harvest. Do
humans have to labor to satisfy their basic needs? At the present
time in our evolution, I would have to say yes. Is this a requirement
of the Universe? I do not believe that it is. If we let our light shine
and Become the perfection of our true being, the provision of needs
and the fulfillment of desires can be achieved with mental effort and
minimal “sweat of the brow.”
Was not water turned to wine? Were not the masses fed with but a
few loaves of bread and a few fish? We all have the power to do
this, according to Jesus and all of the other great avatars. Once the
myth of limitation is wiped from our subconscious memories, all this
becomes possible.
“Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his
stature? And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the
lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they
spin: and yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his
glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so
clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is
cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of
little faith?”
You cannot become what you are not. You cannot un-think
yourself. We ignore the fact that the Universe has chosen to teach
by its own example. Nature is in a state of balance. What goes into
the system is equal to what comes out of the system. Energy
changes form and appearance, and yet the system is self
perpetuating. Each year brings new life that is built upon the old life
that seems to pass away. But the perception of death is again,
illusion. All things return to the energy that they are and take form
once again to express what appears to be new life.
It is the same with us. There is no need to worry about the source
of our sustenance. It is by worrying that we create the illusion of
lack while all the while there is ample energy to provide for our
needs. Our thoughts may create the appearance that we have
created shortages and that scarcity exists, but by taking thought in
this manner we cannot alter the stature of the Universe.
Abundance exists regardless of appearances. Perfection exists
regardless of our notions to the contrary. What is given to the lily is
given freely. What is given to us is also given freely. Even when we
appear to disrupt the balance, all we have done is to alter the form
in which energy is stored. Our actions do not change the truth of
nature.
Science teaches us that there are laws pertaining to the
conservation of energy and matter. Energy is not a finite resource.
When we look beyond our own world, we can see that we are
constantly receiving more energy than we could ever think of
depleting. When we worry and fear that there is not enough, all we
are doing is squinting at the Universe and limiting the flow of
abundant energy. However, even though our eyes are closed, the
light does not go away. It is only in our ignorance that we think that
there is darkness.
By living life in balance and in harmony with nature, there will be no
shortages. By living in balance with each other, there will be no
shortages. We need not worry if there is enough. This does not
mean that some will not have more than others. Some plants grow
bigger and produce more fruit. But it does mean that no one needs
to go without.
Can this planet support an ever increasing population? Is there not
only so much water? Are not tillable lands limited? We live in a
somewhat closed system with respect to natural resources. It is
also true that nature balances itself if inputs and outputs are not
relatively equal. We all know the result of over-grazing, issues
arising from population explosions and the role that diseases play
in keeping systems in check. Overpopulation can become an issue.
Until such time as we evolve to the point that we can simply
manifest basic needs by sheer thought, this is an area for caution.
It is possible that excessive strains on resources could possibly
stimulate new technologies to deal with the problem. It is usually
through pressure that we rise to solve pressing issues.
“Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or,
What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
(For after all these things do the Gentiles seek) for your
heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these
things.”
Take no thought! In the movie “The Last Samurai” there is the
admonishment to the American who is trying to learn the ancient
ways of the sword (and failing miserably) that he is thinking too
much. His thoughts are getting in the way of his performance and
his intuition.
Yoda in the “Star Wars” films constantly tells Luke that he is also
thinking too much and that he must give in to the “force.” The
Universe knows the needs of its own nature.
Within our own bodies, our cells do not worry. Water, proteins,
vitamins and minerals are supplied to them on an as-needed basis.
Within our subconscious mind is the mechanism that takes care of
these needs, and the cells give no thought regarding how the
building blocks of life are supplied.
In a way, we are cells in the cosmic body and the Cosmic Mind, the
Universe, the Father/Mother knows what we require and has
provided the resources necessary to meet those requirements.
Based upon the Law of Attraction, worrying about how we shall be
fed and clothed actually creates the illusion of lack. By thinking that
there is not enough to go around, we create a mental condition of
“not enough to go around.” We are all familiar with the notion of
“worrying oneself ill.” There are ample examples of those who
never seem to have a “good break.” While some may call it
coincidence, there are numerous accounts of people who seem to
attract what they fear most. Those who are concerned about their
vehicle breaking down always seem to have car troubles. Those
who worry about getting the flu always seem to get the flu. Those
concerned about losing their jobs frequently lose their jobs. It is like
the cartoon character with the dark cloud over his head that is
exposed to all manner of personal disaster.
If form follows thought, especially those thoughts filled with deep46
seated emotion, then the Law of Attraction goes to work and the
fears, worries, and concerns become reality.
Conversely, there are those who go through life and nothing goes
wrong. These people are confident of who and what they are and
the saying, “the Midas touch,” comes to mind. Faced with adverse
circumstances, they come out ahead. Disasters become blessings.
No problem is too big to tackle and each is addressed and
corrected. Money is always available, health is good, the kids turn
out great and abundance is observed in every aspect of their lives.
I am not talking the rich and wealthy. I am not talking about heirs to
financial kingdoms or empires. These are everyday people who just
get it right. Their positive attitude in life attracts one blessing after
another.
Many of these people have been born in the same circumstances
as our “dark cloud” characters but through the use of will and
determination have risen above adverse environmental and social
influences. Many would say this is just good luck.
I do not think that Jesus was a believer in luck, nor do I think a
mere series of circumstances separates the sheep from the goats.
Do these people work hard? Have they furthered their education?
Have they been in the right place at the right time? The answer is
yes to these questions. Right thinking has conspired with them to
create positive conditions that make all of these things possible.
People like this live the Law of Attraction even if they have never
heard of it.
It may be argued that these people are the exception to the rule. I
would argue that if there are exceptions, then there is no rule. If
one can do it, all can do it. The Universe knows what you need,
and when positive thought is established as a habitual pattern, all
of your needs and desires are met because the Universe goes into
action. If you know that the Universe will take care of you, there is
no need to take thought and worry about those things that are
freely given when you are in a state of freely accepting.

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