Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Surrendering the Stones - Guiltless and Free



What is guilt? What is guilt based, or built upon? From whence does guilt arrive?

What have we attached to in life that is then fueling and sustaining our guilt? Do we understand how guilt is fantasy?


There is no guilt in presence.


There is no guilt bubbling new into the Now. Guilt requires a foothold in the past; a foundation in the past that is then experienced today as illusion. Guilt may also reside in the future fantasies of things that have not occurred. We may feel guilty for what we have not even done, or what we had planned on doing that we did not do, and in this way we may never be present. Guilt is not now.

Guilt cannot exist in the now other than as a preexisting energetic consciousness machine that is creating the fantasy and is supported by artificiality. In order to feel guilty we are associating with either what has, or what may occur. These situations are based upon that that they themselves are supported by illusory time-lines.

When we say, "I feel guilty." what are we saying? We are saying that we are living in an awareness based on the unreal. We are living in what may have happened and what might. We are reacting to dream and not the moment.

Guilt is a dream, and not a fun dream right?

Guilt is a dream that we carry like stones in our pockets until one day we are so overburdened that we cannot move. We are weighed down in a mire of illusion; in our emotional attachments. What is interesting is that how freely we give our stones of guilt to others. We then have fantasies of guilt in ours and other people's lives that are perpetuated by the passing of guilt-stones. One person feels guilty about something that was not solely their fault, or never truly occurred. They then convincingly share this with another and another until soon this unreality has become a real issue.

We need to realize each stone and its origin within our consciousness to find freedom of guilt; of fantasy. Concerning this, it is not an easy situation. Guilt relies on preexisting energetic conditions for survival and power. Guilt is also integral to our ego: the limited idea we have of ourselves.

So, how do we become free of Guilt?

When we own all of the decisions we have made in our life we are then in a detached conscious space to observe the conscious structures upon which guilt depends. As we observe this "opened" interior space created through the acceptance of our past choices, the energies (or energetic modules) of guilt egress, and disconnection and dissolution occurs. We are then free. By accepting that we have created our life we taste the pure power that we are. This power knows more than the limited concept of guilt. There is no past or future in acceptance, only the moment. We do not need to ruminate over each aspect of guilt we are experiencing. We only need to open up to the possibility that guilt is not real. That guilt is not based in the Now. Then the GOD (or expanded oneness of love that we are) will be free to BE.

Guilt is near-sighted awareness.

The love that we are observes our entire life experience, and this includes the "fragment" of guilt we are limiting our awareness to. Because we have expanded into more of what we are by owning our choices we begin to "see" and know guilt as the fantasy-based reality it is. When we stop giving our power away, or stop claiming that "something" else is living for us, we begin to embody what we have been afraid of or presently worship. And what we revere or have revered has no guilt, only the ego (the limited concept we have of ourselves) has guilt. As we become conscious of this expanded aspect of our being we realize the construction of guilt. We observe from beyond guilt.

Own every decision so the energetic attachments to the past and future may resolve and you will then be here, now, in the present of presence, Guiltless and Free.

2 comments:

  1. this is my favorite thing i've read of yours so far...very insightfull. coming from a christian background, i can say i have had lots of trouble with guilt which was embedded in the misrepresentation of the inspired word.

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  2. I am honored you are reading my blogs. I am glad you resonate with these words (and more).

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