The very idea of a child being placed in bondage is deplorable. Yet, because of our inability to use reason and logically assess situations as children, we are unconsciously set up to become adult slaves.
Doing anything comes from experience. When doing is tempered with force or manipulation, it becomes bondage.
When we are born, we come with a clean slate, ready to learn how to do. As it is impossible to do anything without a body, doing becomes a primary focus for us. In the beginning, doing what comes naturally comes from crying to get what we want. Then, as we move forward in our infancy, we learn that smiling is also rewarding, as it enhances the inner feelings of joy that we were born with.
Fast forward to the time when we were doing something that a parent or an adult did not want us to do. Even though what we were doing was a natural expression of how we felt, in our innocence, we were admonished, in a not so kind way, to "stop doing that!" Because it is basically impossible to be corrected in our world without doing something, the lesson we learned was that we could be controlled because of our doing something that someone else did not like.
Fast forward again to the time that you were told to clean your room. If you cleaned your room, you would receive a reward (allowance) for your work, or for what you do. Or, you could not go out and play until your room was clean. Is this not a lesson that teaches a monetary reward for working? And, is this not a lesson that teaches bondage? You cannot do what you want to do until you do your work. If your mom was like my mom, your room was never cleaned good enough. I always felt like I needed to do more, If I could only do it right, then I would be free from the feeling of being imperfect. Is this not bondage?.
Our parents are here to teach us appropriate behavior. Cleaning our room is appropriate behavior. Behavior is not good or bad until we learn it is possible to do something that will assign us a good or bad title. Once we learn we can alter our spiritual expression by doing something, we unconsciously assign what we do as our personal bondage. Finding and doing work that provides the monetary reward becomes more important than what is good for the soul. This is bondage. Bondage cramps the creative spirit, and also places our creative expression in bondage. Corporations can now buy our spiritual potential for a fist full of dollars. When this occurs, our spirit is in bondage.
What we do is not who we are. We are emotional beings, and our physical doing nature cannot define us. Any time that our physical expression to work to make a living, is placed over our natural creative expression, we are in bondage. This bondage not only teaches inappropriate behavior, it also imprisons our creative spirit. When what we do is an expression of our creative spirit, we are in alignment with our highest unlimited potential.
If we do not pay our taxes, we will get into trouble with the law. In our childhood, the law was our parents, our educational teachers, or any individual in authority. This includes the people our parents told us to obey.
We learned that when we went to the store, if we did not have the money to buy what we wanted, then we would have to work hard until we got the money. This is bondage. Working to have what we want comes from a past decision we learned in childhood. This is not how it really is. We have been taught something that is so far from the truth, it will take a miracle too straighten this mess out.
When we learn to place money first, then we will have to do whatever is necessary to gain the freedom to express what we want. This is bondage and slavery. This message is so ingrained in us as a society, there is not one aspect of our collective understanding that has not been contaminated by it. It is all a lie, and it is impossible to create a global economy on a lie.
Our memories have been contaminated by the fear of bondage. Undoing these past memories calls on us to deal with the lessons we learned in childhood. This is the next step in conscious evolution.
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Doing anything comes from experience. When doing is tempered with force or manipulation, it becomes bondage.
When we are born, we come with a clean slate, ready to learn how to do. As it is impossible to do anything without a body, doing becomes a primary focus for us. In the beginning, doing what comes naturally comes from crying to get what we want. Then, as we move forward in our infancy, we learn that smiling is also rewarding, as it enhances the inner feelings of joy that we were born with.
Fast forward to the time when we were doing something that a parent or an adult did not want us to do. Even though what we were doing was a natural expression of how we felt, in our innocence, we were admonished, in a not so kind way, to "stop doing that!" Because it is basically impossible to be corrected in our world without doing something, the lesson we learned was that we could be controlled because of our doing something that someone else did not like.
Fast forward again to the time that you were told to clean your room. If you cleaned your room, you would receive a reward (allowance) for your work, or for what you do. Or, you could not go out and play until your room was clean. Is this not a lesson that teaches a monetary reward for working? And, is this not a lesson that teaches bondage? You cannot do what you want to do until you do your work. If your mom was like my mom, your room was never cleaned good enough. I always felt like I needed to do more, If I could only do it right, then I would be free from the feeling of being imperfect. Is this not bondage?.
Our parents are here to teach us appropriate behavior. Cleaning our room is appropriate behavior. Behavior is not good or bad until we learn it is possible to do something that will assign us a good or bad title. Once we learn we can alter our spiritual expression by doing something, we unconsciously assign what we do as our personal bondage. Finding and doing work that provides the monetary reward becomes more important than what is good for the soul. This is bondage. Bondage cramps the creative spirit, and also places our creative expression in bondage. Corporations can now buy our spiritual potential for a fist full of dollars. When this occurs, our spirit is in bondage.
What we do is not who we are. We are emotional beings, and our physical doing nature cannot define us. Any time that our physical expression to work to make a living, is placed over our natural creative expression, we are in bondage. This bondage not only teaches inappropriate behavior, it also imprisons our creative spirit. When what we do is an expression of our creative spirit, we are in alignment with our highest unlimited potential.
If we do not pay our taxes, we will get into trouble with the law. In our childhood, the law was our parents, our educational teachers, or any individual in authority. This includes the people our parents told us to obey.
We learned that when we went to the store, if we did not have the money to buy what we wanted, then we would have to work hard until we got the money. This is bondage. Working to have what we want comes from a past decision we learned in childhood. This is not how it really is. We have been taught something that is so far from the truth, it will take a miracle too straighten this mess out.
When we learn to place money first, then we will have to do whatever is necessary to gain the freedom to express what we want. This is bondage and slavery. This message is so ingrained in us as a society, there is not one aspect of our collective understanding that has not been contaminated by it. It is all a lie, and it is impossible to create a global economy on a lie.
Our memories have been contaminated by the fear of bondage. Undoing these past memories calls on us to deal with the lessons we learned in childhood. This is the next step in conscious evolution.
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