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The Thinking I Am

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The Thinking I Am

 

A thinker is a creator.

As we awaken to the Christ consciousness, we transition from a mortal thinker who is a mortal creator to a divine thinker who is a divine creator.

In our mortal mind, the five senses entomb our thoughts in false beliefs, creating a shadow-self that prevents the expression of the Divine (true) Self. The five senses deceive the mortal mind into holding onto false beliefs; which create erroneous thoughts. The deceived mind of the shadow-self is incapable of divine thought. This entombed mind abides in darkness with no awareness of the light of its divinity, producing thoughts that create a suffering and death-bound reality.

In my last post, I mentioned how all is energy and how our thoughts and emotions affect this energy which in turn shapes the reality around us. Consequently, our thoughts create a reality that is either an expression of our shadow-self or an expression of the Divine Self. We either hold our reality energetically bound to our false or shadow-self or liberate it to be an expression of the true or Divine Self. We bind or loose energy through our thoughts. Therefore, when we change our thoughts, we alter our reality’s energy and change our reality.

Each one of us is the center of his or her reality. All we know of our reality is what has been created through our consciousness. As we think, so is our reality. Therefore, as our thoughts change so do our circumstances, interactions, expressions, relationships, and so on that define our reality. We begin to see the depth of our creative power and where we once felt uncontrollably subjected to our reality, we learn that we create it through our thoughts.

When thoughts are created by the divine mind (Christ mind), they create a reality we truly desire. If we think we can fulfill our desires by the mortal mind (rather than the Christ mind), we inadvertently rob ourselves of all we truly desire. I Am the way, the truth, and the life. ~ John 14:6

Divine Thoughts

Divine thoughts create substance (creation) reflective of the divine attributes. These ever-expanding divine attributes include: strength, divine power, vitality, divine love, honor, loving kindness, gentleness, transformative grace, humility, tranquility, equanimity, magnanimity, liberty, mindfulness, beauty, abundance, harmony, oneness, honesty, truth, wisdom, eternal-present, gratitude, sovereignty, and joy.

Through the Spirit’s continual guidance and instruction, our thoughts are transformed into divine thoughts by:

  1. Becoming one in our soul (in its seven elements) to the Christ consciousness. Our soul elements shape our thoughts. Thus for our thoughts to be divine, our soul elements must be divine. The Spirit accomplishes this by giving us a deep soul understanding of divinity and leading us through transformative meditation that manifests this oneness in our consciousness.
  2. Letting only the thoughts and feelings that support divine attributes abide in our mind and rejecting all others.
  3. Speaking and thinking only what we want and not what we don’t.
  4. Filling our mind with thoughts that are supportive of divine attributes by focusing on the pure Voice within.
  5. Turning away from any aspect of the world that strengthens the thoughts of the shadow-self so divine thoughts can grow and expand.
  6. Facing every obstacle in our reality created by our shadow-self with Divine Gratitude. Gratitude extracts divine truth from the past and gives life to our present moment by the understanding we gain from it. And the truth gained expands the Christ consciousness within.

As we consciously participate in emptying ourselves, the Christ consciousness expands within us. We awaken to a sovereignty over the plane of the senses, where the soul was held in bondage by the thoughts of the mortal mind. In the Christ-Mind what we perceive through the senses can no longer entomb us. Where once our thoughts created and perpetuated all forms of suffering and death, they now create ever-expanding immortal harmony.

We become a new creation who creates a new creation.

 

~ TreeSoul

Author: Rachel

Contemplating the oneness of Truth while guided by the Voice of Truth produces the evolution or maturation of the soul, spirit and mind, so reality can begin to reflect Truth's immutable, divine attributes, which manifest the highest good for all. This blog reflects an ever-deepening understanding of the Truth a soul gains as its mind is renewed by Truth's pure Light.

2 thoughts on “The Thinking I Am

  1. “As a man thinketh in his heart..so is he.” We must cultivate those positive thoughts which are of the mind of Christ while rejecting our sense driven thoughts. He must increase as we (our caranal mind) must decrease. It is certainly a journey of the soul to the higher realm of the spirit.

    We pray that we may be conscious each day of this awakening until we are engulfed fully of Himself.

    • Hi Sonny,

      Beautiful words … As part of the divine consciousness, we think -> we create. In the dream-state we think with the mortal mind that is self-directed, a separatist mind, unable to divinely love, limited and finite, of the realm of the unreal (dead), and this is the reality we create. In an awake-state we think with the immortal mind (Mind of Christ) that is selfless, unified to all in oneness, only of divine love, infinite, and of the realm of the real (living), which we create (which is God creating through us.) Though the mortal mind is a temporary state for us, it serves to manifest the full purpose of the immortal mind, which is to give perfect expression of the divine love of the Creator. During our awakening as we shift from one mind to another (as one decreases and the other increases), we gain constructs of the immortal mind that usurp the mortal mind until we are able to receive divine thoughts in accordance to the divine consciousness and therefore think thus create divine expressions (like an embryo coming to birth).

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