Being There : The Search (2)
The Search
by
Stephen BE
The first step in the Path of Emotion* (a construct for creating life consciously) is willingness to feel what you feel and deal with what you feel.
Willingness is only a choice, but it is the choice that begins the sequence of change toward a truthful life. It is a choice to no longer exercise denial and avoidance of your experience. It is the first choice of consciousness. It often takes people years to fully learn to make this choice continuously, without prejudice to the type of emotion. And willingness often constitutes 75-80% of an individual’s work to fully implementing the Path of Emotion.
After you have gained faith in your ability to walk the Path of Emotion, and you have known the wisdom of making this first choice of consciousness, you realize that willingness is a passive form of embracing your experience. It is like letting someone walk up to you and give you a hug. You might not resist it. It might even feel pleasant. But you did not initiate the experience, and the frequency of receiving this experience would be limited to the number of people who initiate it with you.
The more active form of embracing your experience is called “seeking.” When you seek, you will greatly increase the opportunities for your growth. When you are seeking, you are looking for your experience, knowing that it will allow you to claim more of your treasure, your Personal Truth. When you seek, you are pursuing experiences. When you seek you are enthusiastic about potential new discoveries. You carry the attitude of an adventurer, one who seeks new environments to which you can journey.
Seeking is willingness in a later developmental stage. Your willingness to claim your treasure is absolute. You develop trust in your Personal Truth, enough to know that it is always truthful to seek further. Your pursuit is worth any additional risk. Your choice, to seek or not, is no longer contingent upon any possible risk. The only question of consequence is whether seeking further is truthful.
In Part 3 of "Seeking ..." you will learn how seeking is a fundamental part of developing your spiritual aspect, allowing you to work on multiple aspects simultaneously.
by
Stephen BE
The first step in the Path of Emotion* (a construct for creating life consciously) is willingness to feel what you feel and deal with what you feel.
Willingness is only a choice, but it is the choice that begins the sequence of change toward a truthful life. It is a choice to no longer exercise denial and avoidance of your experience. It is the first choice of consciousness. It often takes people years to fully learn to make this choice continuously, without prejudice to the type of emotion. And willingness often constitutes 75-80% of an individual’s work to fully implementing the Path of Emotion.
After you have gained faith in your ability to walk the Path of Emotion, and you have known the wisdom of making this first choice of consciousness, you realize that willingness is a passive form of embracing your experience. It is like letting someone walk up to you and give you a hug. You might not resist it. It might even feel pleasant. But you did not initiate the experience, and the frequency of receiving this experience would be limited to the number of people who initiate it with you.
The more active form of embracing your experience is called “seeking.” When you seek, you will greatly increase the opportunities for your growth. When you are seeking, you are looking for your experience, knowing that it will allow you to claim more of your treasure, your Personal Truth. When you seek, you are pursuing experiences. When you seek you are enthusiastic about potential new discoveries. You carry the attitude of an adventurer, one who seeks new environments to which you can journey.
Seeking is willingness in a later developmental stage. Your willingness to claim your treasure is absolute. You develop trust in your Personal Truth, enough to know that it is always truthful to seek further. Your pursuit is worth any additional risk. Your choice, to seek or not, is no longer contingent upon any possible risk. The only question of consequence is whether seeking further is truthful.
In Part 3 of "Seeking ..." you will learn how seeking is a fundamental part of developing your spiritual aspect, allowing you to work on multiple aspects simultaneously.


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