The way things are, is the way they should be
There’s a pervasive myth that the way things are, is the way they should be. The Empowered person flows like the wind, embracing obstacles and change to enhance their own power and sculpt their reality.
There only is or is not
The Empowered person recognises that good and evil are merely ideas of humankind. In truth there only is or is not!
Nothing is sadder than a person blindly following the dogma of religion
Nothing is sadder than a person blindly following the dogma of religion. Each of us was given a unique piece of the infinite puzzle that contributes to our greater understanding of the Universe as a whole. Religion teaches to discard our own piece of that puzzle in order to follow somebody else’s.
Everything is just an idea
The Empowered person acknowledges that everything is just an idea, discovered or created by a person with perceptions just as flawed as their own. Ideas followed are chosen wisely.
The reason any of us are anything is that we believe we are and act accordingly
The Empowered person recognises that the reason any of us are anything is that we believe we are and act accordingly.
However a person believes the Universe works, they are correct
The Empowered person recognises that however a person believes the Universe works, they are correct.
We trust our senses implicitly
We trust our senses implicitly. Yet our senses are only there to trick us into believing we are something other than what we truly are!
A habit is just a thought they keep thinking
The Empowered person knows that a habit is just a thought they keep thinking. And by changing the thought, they change the habit.
Everything they are is made up of the stories they tell themselves
The Empowered person understands that everything they are, is made up of the stories they tell themselves. Stories of their past, present and future. Clouded by a lifetime of emotions and limited perceptions. To change who they are, how they act, and what they’ll become, they know they must first change the stories they tell […]
Why is the world this way?
And the child asked, “Master, why is the world this way?” And the master replied “The world isn’t what you think it is… It’s what you think it is!”