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[F282]Finding The Hearts True Home
by Egen Kelly, Ege
In spiritual terms the idea of home suggests Heaven. In addition, this suggests certain traits and characteristics that belong to people or beings that would live in Heaven. What choices would they make? Are these choices the same as we would make?

What do people know?

People can become absorbed in achieving, being or gaining 'something' in this world. Often they set out to 'make something' of themselves. They make this 'something' against a backdrop of standards and values originating from the family, culture and the world they find themselves in.

So how do they know these standards and values will create true happiness? Usually they don't know; they assume they know or they resign to not knowing and just choose what seems best to them.

How do you choose?

How often have you questioned yourself about the choices you make?
What standards and values do you use to choose what is best?
Do you choose that which pleases you the most?
How big a percentage does self-interest play in your choices?
How often do you consider the interests of the group you are in (humanity for example)?
Have you decided (yet) if you are worthy of experiencing fulfilling results?
Do you seek standing or comfort in the choices you make?
Do you play the odds and choose what looks like the best option?
How clever are we?

How do we know what is best for us? Is it arrogance to assume we know what is best when there is so much we do not know? Arrogance can be useful, but not as a way of life. Clearly God would direct us to adopt two core values to guide us in our choice-making: love and truth. Would God operate with anything less?

What would God ask us to do; given the limited extent of what we can know -- as opposed to what we think we know?

What can we do?

The following points represent an approach to living on Earth that aligns with life in Heaven.

1. Ask God (the great unknown beyond our immediate awareness) for clear guidance. Belief in God is not a requirement; openness to the possibility of God is.

2. Examine honestly our circumstances and make choices aligned with what truth we can identify. Honest examination includes our own responses to what is going on.

3. Become skilled at identifying what the truth is, rather than religiously sticking with our opinions of what is truth. (This can include asking God to help us and show us the truth.)

4. In the spirit of a loving God, add love to the truth we find. Why? Because love is a force: it has impact. The impact of unconditional love is something that has to be experienced for its value to be understood. It is a choice: is your life richer with or without love?

5. Become adept at adding love - without some condition having to be fulfilled.

Both you and (a loving) God can embrace this approach. The inhabitants of Heaven would feel at home with this approach. What core values do you base your life upon?

Do you often feel that your cravings are controlling your life? Most likely you want to feel healthy, happy and peaceful but does your actual life experience live up to the level of health, happiness and peacefulness that you seek, or do your tendencies to indulge in harmful foods sabotage your joy? Perhaps in some areas of your life you already feel deep contentment, but there may be another aspect of your life that is driven by your cravings. You can get into the driver's seat of even the most challenging aspects of your life so that despite any difficulty, you can connect to the peace that exists at your core and maintain freedom from the urge to over-indulge.

Often we feel stuck because that which is driving us to crave unhealthy food or other substances like cigarettes or alcohol, is out of our conscious awareness. We don't understand why we are continuing to engage in the same unhealthy behaviors over and over again.

Each of us comes into the world with a wound'it is part of our human condition. As we go through life, difficult experiences such as being teased by other children or not getting our Mother's attention when we wanted it, press upon our wounds and imbed these hurt places deeper into our psyche and the energy field that surrounds and encompasses our physical bodies. Over time, these energetic wounds, left unhealed, can even penetrate the physical body causing physical or mental illness. Each time we allow our wound'or painful place'to dictate our thinking, we are increasing our identification with this aspect of ourselves. We then begin to crave substances such as food, alcohol or drugs to relieve this pain.

At the same time, each of us also enters the world with an incredible jewel of love, more powerful than any wounding, deep in the center of our hearts. How can you confirm that you, in fact, do have such a place of profound beauty inside yourself? If you put your hand on the center of your chest, bow your head, and breathe deeply into this place, you can make contact with an incredible, indescribable, love and light. This light is a secret place that is the doorway for the healing of your cravings. All the higher intelligence that is available through the wisdom of your heart and soul can be experienced when you spend time with your essence in this place. When you allow your deep heart, or Essence, to inform your thinking, your wound begins to heal, and your perceptions become guided by the highest intelligence available to humanity. This intelligence does not belong to just you or me. It is the inspired wisdom for all of creation to tap into and experience the essential unity of all of life, behind our individual selves. This is the place that physicist, Albert Einstein referred to as ?the unified field.? Its wisdom seeks to re-inform our perceptions at any given time, but we must make the choice to listen to it. When we listen to the voice of the heart, our conscious thinking changes. The mind is now aligned with the loving heart as opposed to the wounded self. We no longer have to reach for substances that will block out the pain.

From moment to moment we are automatically interpreting our experiences?basically deciding whether the universe is friendly or not. Our decisions are based on whether we are being informed by the wound or by the open, loving heart that is our essential nature of goodness. When the wound informs our thoughts, the wounding is reinforced, thereby growing bigger, more solid and more overwhelming. We may then feel compelled to engage in those behaviors that block ourselves from experiencing this dark force?such as over-eating, over-sleeping or over-working. However, when we make the conscious choice to allow our heart to re-inform our selves, so many new possibilities open up for us. We no longer need to be controlled by fear. We begin to feel safer whether engaging in a conversation with our spouse, parent, boss, client or child. We become more aware of the fact that each of us is contained in a net of safety at the level of the heart and soul, beyond the limitations of the fear-based thoughts of the wound.

The more we can stay attuned to our essential nature of peace, safety and love, the more this new way of relating becomes a habit and the less we are driven by unmanageable cravings. When you look at your life experience through the eye of your heart, you no longer have to force yourself to ignore your cravings or to ?be forgiving or grateful.? Instead, you begin to notice the oneness of all of life and spontaneously feel the compassion that is necessary for yourself and others for our desiring nature and the difficulties that we all encounter as we move through our lives. Gratitude is a natural reaction to the realization that you have been given this life, with all its ups and downs, as a gift. The present is learning to appreciate your presence?cultivating your ability to love and honor yourself and your precious life without succumbing to harmful urges or cravings. When we know this special place of peace and safety within ourselves, we become aware that all our cravings pass and we don't have to act on them.

The truth is we must make the choice of listening to either the wound or the heart over and over again. You can easily determine what voice you are listening to by tuning into your body. If you feel constricted, uneasy or uncomfortable, then most likely you are overly identified with the voice of pain?even if you are not consciously experiencing any particular ?wound.? In that moment, make the decision to drop your story and begin to attune to and pay attention to the voice of your heart. Breathe deeply into the center of your chest and sincerely ask to be shown a new reality. You must make the choice to ask for a new way of perceiving from the wisdom of your deep heart and soul. Continue to breathe into your deep heart, place your hand on the center of your chest, and notice any new perceptions that come to you. Notice the sense of relaxation, expansion and spaciousness that automatically follows your connection to your heart and soul. Make a decision to have your next action follow the voice of your heart.

Every time you do this, you strengthen your connection with your heart, and diminish your identification with your wound, your cravings and with the collective wound of humanity. As you hop into the driver's seat of your life, the quality of your entire experience improves. Unhealthy cravings and addictions melt away and you begin to affect the environment around you in a positive way. Making the choice to view your experiences through the lens of your deep heart creates an opening for true happiness?free from cravings'in every aspect of your life.

Article Source : Rem Losing My Religion

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