Whose Life is It?
Posted By crystal dwyer on July 14, 2009
I am thrilled to say that I have been receiving many heart-warming emails regarding people’s reading experience of Pure Thoughts for Pure Results. My purpose for writing the book was to change as many lives as I could, in a positive direction.
One topic that was brought up to me was the question of ,”do you turn your life over to a Higher Power or take responsibility for your life, yourself?” Most 12 step programs reiterate the idea of turing your life over a higher power…that it was your best laid plans that may have gotten you into trouble in the first place. I believe the philosophy of allowing HP to guide you and taking responsibility of your life yourself can work seamlessly together. I believe that Higher Power works through us when we are aligned with our higher selves. That things begin to go awry when we live from our facade-self or our ego-self, rather than our authentic, soul-self which is the true part of us, stripped clean of the stories and manipulations we use as our ego-mask.
In the responsibility chapter I discuss that the only way to reclaim your personal power is to take responsibility for everything that happens in your life, no longer saying “this person or this event is the reason for my lack”. When you claim the life endowed to you by HP or God, take responsibility for everything that happens good, bad, or indifferent….AND you surrender to the constant direction of HP or God, no event, person, or situation outside of you can control you any longer. Regardless of what obstacle or hurdle you must clear, your choices and actions surrounding that event will lead to better results when you are in alignment with HP or God.
Pure Thoughts for Pure Results is meant to be a handbook for living life. I encourage you to read it, make notes, do the exercises and re-read it. Keep it nearby so that you can refer to specific parts when issues come up in your life. Your thought and emotional programming has been established over your lifetime. Gift yourself with the time to carefully examine what’s not working and to understand the steps that will help you create the life you really want to be living. You deserve it.
Love and Blessings,
Crystal
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It’s so easy for humankind to unburden ourselves of the responsibility for bad decisions, mistakes or a life we don’t like, and shift blame to God, fate, loved ones, etc., since accepting that responsibility then takes work and discipline on our part to make changes… and we get lost on the “how to” part.
Thank you for your insight
Love your comments. Thank you for your help. Your book is great everyone should have a copy.
Regards:
AJ