My mantra for creating possibility

topic posted Tue, June 16, 2009 - 8:57 AM by  offlineMoki
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I developed this mantra during my EST years from 1982 on... I didn’t know what it was or that it was a mantra... My koan... I ended up visiting a Zen center in 1986 and that’s when I figured out what I was doing. I guess growing up with my dad, being a change master, moving over 60 times in my life, it was just part of who I am....

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I kept saying over the last 20 years...."it’s not what's so, it's so what". Werner’s aphorism gave me these words to chant, to repeat everyday, for the peacefulness of a present mind in all my moments. Every time I worried, it made me peaceful. Every time I had to adjust to another move, it gave me strength to be the new kid on the block again. Every time I was alone, it made me have strength in being alone, the understanding that we are always alone, but we choose to be with other people anyways because it’s all about showing up. All this gave me understand in action without the constraints the past or my beliefs had on my greatest possible futures.

“The truth believed is a lie”, “but if you experience it” (Werner said), that was the truth, I just can't hold onto the perception of truth in my brain, so I must run with my assumptions for now.

My listening & speaking is always my spirit (me), but my actions are my pattern machine, so I must use my speaking in thoughts and words to correct that illusion that my pattern machine is me, the spirit of possibility.

Like my thoughts, my integrity is another thought, I choose to recreate it in the world every moment and I speak a mantra of a perspective of choice rather then decision

I am unconditional love, thank you for listening.

God recreates the world infinitely every moment of time forever and ever, there never was a past or future, only forever now’s, BE DO Have it all now, it’s your choice. My quote is “So choose again, choices don’t run out in life, only your decisions make you run out of choices.”

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