07-25-2018, 12:00 AM
That's a nice example of setting your body up for the world and letting go.
This reminded me of this example where two people go to the ashram to pray for a new house.
One of them goes in and prays for a new house as soon as he goes out he starts thinking "But I don't have the money for it, with the job I have I'll never make enough to get a house, it's almost impossible for a man my age to get a home of his own." etc.
The other dude went in and asked for a house without thinking about how or why or when.
Guess who gets the house. When we say that we want something if we immediately start making excuses why it can't or it won't happen it will never happen because we convince ourselves it's impossible. That way we create a contradiction inside of ourselves we want it but we tell ourselves we can't have it.
And some others say that they want something but they don't start thinking about how or why or when they believe they'll get there and what do they do?
They take a step at a time until they achieve what they've set themselves up to achieve.
As far as the faith in God this woman had since it's working for her it's more than enough, however, in my point of view you can believe the way she believes in God in anything even a pebble. As long as it gives you that drive and unmovable intent you're set to go. I've learned throughout time that for me it's best to place that belief in myself that I will, I can, I don't need anyone or anything and whatever else I get along the way is more than I can take. That is a lot like personal power if you ask me. We set the direction in which our body is facing and going towards in whichever reality as long as we have the personal power to be aware of that choice if we don't it happens without our conscious decision that's all. Once we've set ourselves up to face a direction we let go and intent/power takes us there.
Depending on the knowledge of God possessed there are great positions to be stalked and aligned no doubt about that though.
This reminded me of this example where two people go to the ashram to pray for a new house.
One of them goes in and prays for a new house as soon as he goes out he starts thinking "But I don't have the money for it, with the job I have I'll never make enough to get a house, it's almost impossible for a man my age to get a home of his own." etc.
The other dude went in and asked for a house without thinking about how or why or when.
Guess who gets the house. When we say that we want something if we immediately start making excuses why it can't or it won't happen it will never happen because we convince ourselves it's impossible. That way we create a contradiction inside of ourselves we want it but we tell ourselves we can't have it.
And some others say that they want something but they don't start thinking about how or why or when they believe they'll get there and what do they do?
They take a step at a time until they achieve what they've set themselves up to achieve.
As far as the faith in God this woman had since it's working for her it's more than enough, however, in my point of view you can believe the way she believes in God in anything even a pebble. As long as it gives you that drive and unmovable intent you're set to go. I've learned throughout time that for me it's best to place that belief in myself that I will, I can, I don't need anyone or anything and whatever else I get along the way is more than I can take. That is a lot like personal power if you ask me. We set the direction in which our body is facing and going towards in whichever reality as long as we have the personal power to be aware of that choice if we don't it happens without our conscious decision that's all. Once we've set ourselves up to face a direction we let go and intent/power takes us there.
Depending on the knowledge of God possessed there are great positions to be stalked and aligned no doubt about that though.

