3. The least you should know about where to find answers


The main problem hindering the progress of humankind is that people become mentally and emotionally attached to their current world view and refuse to question it or replace it with a higher understanding. This can cause individuals and institutions to become rigid and refuse to reach for the truth that will make them free. Most people have certain pet beliefs, certain mental holy cows, that they refuse to question, often because they believe they represent the absolute truth.

This inevitably causes you to go into a frame of mind that prevents you from finding the answers that will expand your life experience. The equation is simple. Will you spend your life defending a particular belief system, and in so doing abort the process of increasing your understanding of life? Or will you spend your life honestly and sincerely seeking understanding—even if it requires you to look beyond a certain outer framework? You cannot do both. You either confine your mind or you allow it to flow freely.

It is a law of life that growth is unending. You live in a universe of infinite possibilities, a universe with no absolute boundaries. Thus, if you allow yourself to fall into the age-old trap of thinking that a certain idea is an absolute and infallible truth, that idea will form a wall around your mind. Look at history, and you will see that no idea (be it religious, political or scientific in nature) has stood the test of time. The reason is that humankind is – grudgingly – engaged in a quest for higher understanding. As a higher understanding is reached, better questions can be formulated, and this invitably leads to better answers. Thus, over time, any idea will be replaced by a new idea with greater explanatory power and more practicall applications.

If you cling to an idea that has been overrun by time, you will set yourself outside the flow of life itself. You will be imprisoned by the ideas that you refuse to question and they will form the boundaries for your life experience. When people feel paralyzed, feel as if they have no options in life, it is ALWAYS because they are not willing to question a particular “infallible” belief.

The consciousness of spiritual death is rigid because it is based on a refusal to question your world view, your paradigms. This leads to mental rigor mortis. Many people, even many institutions, are dedicated to defending a particular limited belief system rather than reaching for the truth that will set them free from their self-created or inherited limitations.

The first choice you face is, “Do I really want to change my life?” If the answer is “Yes,” then you need to accept the fact that, in order to change your life, you must reach for a higher understanding of life. And to find that understanding, you must be willing to look outside your current mental box. You must be willing to question your unquestionable beliefs and paradigms.

The equation is simple. If your current belief system and world view could have given you the understanding you needed in order to change your life, you would already have had that understanding and your life would have changed. The very fact that you have a desire to change your life demonstrates that you have not found the understanding you need in order to produce change. Thus, the only logical conclusion is that in order to find something you do not have, you must look outside your current mental box. You must expand that box by reaching for a higher understanding that will set you free from your current limitations.

It is an eternal law that when the student is ready, the teacher appears. If you will ask for a higher understanding, you will ALWAYS receive such an understanding. The question is whether you can recognize the teacher, recognize the new understanding. The answer depends on whether your mind is rigid or flexible, whether you are attached to your mental box or willing to look beyond it.

Only you can decide whether you want to continue making unconscious choices or whether you will open your mind and start making conscious choices. Blessed are the meek. Blessed are those with flexible minds – those who do not believe they know everything – for they shall inherit the Earth.

You have two options. Your life can be an upward spiral or a downward spiral. If you make unconscious choices, your life becomes a downward spiral that leads from crisis to crisis. What will it take to bring you to the point where your desire for change has become so strong that you are willing to open your mind to a higher understanding in order to bring about change? For many people, it takes a crisis so severe that they finally reach a breaking point. They suddenly realize, “I can’t keep doing this, something’s gotta change!”

Yet letting your life slide into a crisis is not the only way to turn it around. You can – at any time – make a conscious decision that you will seek a higher understanding of life, that you will learn how to make better choices, how to make conscious choices. Theoretically, you can make that choice right now. Yet in reality you might not be ready to make that choice.

What determines whether you are ready? It is the balance between your desire for change and your desire to hold on to your present beliefs and approach to life. In order to change, your desire for change must be greater than your fear of letting go of your present beliefs. In order to get to that point, it helps to understand where happiness resides.


4. The least you should know about happiness

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Copyright © 2005 by Kim Michaels

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