Sunday 18 August 2013

Man can be a bigger hatch (There is hope, 3)




Do you want to continue with the issue hope?

"The more open your hands, the more they can be filled."

Man is a God in coverings.
If man would focus his attention more on God than on the outside world, man would become a hatch. The more he is doing this, the bigger  the forces flowing through him.


How can he realize this?

By choosing for unity and simplicity instead of complexity.
By choosing for the highest instead of the lowest.
By choosing for the inner world instead of the outer world .
By choosing for God instead of the monkey of the world.
By choosing for the spiritual rather than the material.
By choosing for holding open hands instead of grasping everything.
By choosing for the whole instead of the separation.

Such choices seem to be difficult.
Therefore, man must be wondering: "what do I really want?"

Where insight is, motivation is following.
Where motivation is, the heart is following.
Where the heart is, the will is following.
Where will is, there's a way.
Where the will has begun, accomplishing is following.
And what you are able of, is already accomplished.
Why seem such choices to be so difficult?
Why are so many people struggling with life?
Why there is such an indescribable confusion on earth?
Why there is such an indescribable confusion in man himself?

God has given man a free will.
And the world is making the senses supreme.
And the ego likes to be the lord of the senses.
And on the throne of the inner self remains the ego instead of God.

This is causing confusion.
This is causing the struggle.
This is causing suffering.
This is causing separation.
This is causing illusion.

But man is still a God in coverings.
And God only ascends the inner throne at the request of man himself.
Did Christ not say:
"Ask and thou shall be given”?
And man is asking often, but in the wrong way or only for a moment.
And man is asking for things he does not need.
And man is asking just for a short time.

This is what is happening:
Man cherishes hope for three days.
Then man is having a bad day.
Man loses then courage and faith and hope.
Man is drawing then premature conclusions.
Man is giving consequently the ego all the space to muddle.

The only difference between man and a saint is the saint is cherishing his intentions.
The saint is not afraid for challenging moments.
The saint is clinging to his ideal.
The saint is holding his hands open, even in difficult times.

"The more open your hands, the more they can be filled."

And man is losing his courage already after three days.
And life needs more days to create a god.
Does a top athlete win his medal in three days?
Is a doctor fully qualified in three days?
Is a city built up in three days?

If man does not lose its high intention after three days, and will persevere in difficult moments, nothing stands in his way to become a god. Nothing.

My blessings to you all


Nr. 179