What is becoming gradually obvious now is
“slave-speak”. This particular dialect
holds an emphasis on waiting, hoping, needing, depending, asking, obeying and
fear. The sooner we drop this lingo, the
faster we shed these shackles.
If you are waiting to see your freedom announced in a
newscast or blog, you’ve missed the point.
Sovereignty does not come from outside of you. It is a deep understanding and agreement with
each moment of your life. A sovereign
being lives in concert with every action taken and each word spoken. A sovereign being is the absolute truth of
you. All else is illusory; a deliberate
and brilliant magic trick.
As we morph and evolve, we intimately witness our
personalities. We’ve become cooperative
participants in a rigged program of servitude.
You are not your Facebook status, latest tweet, salary, grade, number of
“likes”, game or credit score, automobile, home or outfit. These are deliberate diversions. You are an aspect of divinity, a
multi-dimensional piece of consciousness, that part of Source who chose to
experience itself as you for this brief moment.
You are powerful beyond measure and there are none greater. There is no one to obey and no one keeping
score.
Sovereignty is living from your internal sense of
truth. Sovereignty is the end of hoping
and the beginning of knowing. A full
realization of your sovereignty recognizes that waiting, wanting and wishing
are fruitless enterprises. Once you get it, you know, you do and you are.
You do not ask, watch or wait. It
is a subtle yet powerful distinction.
This Fall, I became the primary driver in a one car
family. Each day I drop off various
family members at work or school – I joined the “rat race”. This has taken hold in my life as a good deal
of it is now spent in traffic. Although
we share more “time” together, our relationships have not been exactly
enhanced. The “time” in the car is
primarily spent steeling up for wherever we/they are headed. Creativity and inspiration are absent as
duty, competition and compromise become the focus. “Time” spent out of the car and back home is
first of all limited and secondly used for decompression rather than
inspiration.
An emotional exhaustion takes its toll on all of us. There is a desire to disconnect. Constant activity in direct contrast to my
inherent nature wipes me out. There is
no room for genius in a life spent recovering.
There is a tendency to disengage; to witness life without active
participation in it. Numbness
results. These attributes aren’t natural,
yet they are vital if manipulation is the point.
We are here to connect, to engage and to enhance. We came to love. This program of ownership has run its
course. Ideas of deserving, winning,
worshipping, obeying and blaming do not support a free people.
Notice where the “slave-speak” is still active in your
attitude. This is habit; a learned and practiced pattern that is not natural.
Empowered beings do not wait for Saturday, holidays or “sick” days to fully
experience and participate in a self chosen life. In the U.S., many of us do not even feel
able to relax on those days; corporations rule lives and retail stores stay
open 24/7. If you look into the eyes of
their employees and listen, you’ll feel the full impact of ownership.
We’ll have to do something different, something new. Waiting and watching must end. It could be anything – anything not passive,
subservient or mind numbing. We are not
what we appear to have become. We are
gods.
You don’t need law or college degrees to run for office,
start a movement, invent a better way to do something, teach or lead. You know who you are and what you are capable
of. “Slave-speak” prevents you from
testing your abilities and keeps you quiet.
Fear assumes someone or something knows better than you. There is no one who fits that
description. What you don’t have, you
don’t need.
We are waiting for an event and a finale; anxiously watching
the skies and listening for disclosure.
The only way across the finish line is with our own legs. The finale may be the most exciting part of
the show, but it is put on by the same players who’ve been performing right
along, the culmination of a great performance.
There are no surprise actors waiting in the wings to cross that line or
act out this part. It’s us.
We are the Ones we’ve been waiting for.
I like the way you put it, slave-speak. I too am so done with the waiting, the expectations. We are here now. It is in each moment that we transform the world with our presence, with claiming our sovereignty. thank you for your note in this universal song.
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