Friday, September 3, 2010

A Simple Proverb Made Clear

February 11, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Belief and Stickability!

Balance Your EquationTrust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding-Proverbs 3:5

In order to gain real insight to the power contained within this small proverb, it is necessary to understand how you are constructed.

You are comprised of 3 parts, Spirit, Soul and Body.
Your spirit is the essence of your life- The Parent
Your soul is your chooser, thinker and reasoner- The Mind
Your body is your sensory mechanism- The Vehicle

From a very early age you are trained to accept information collected by the vehicle or sensory mechanism, passed to the mind with great regularity and eventually permeating the The parent, which then passes back to the mind expectations based on the information that was originally collated by the body.
The frequency at which this information is passed means that it is very difficult to interrupt this pattern and substitute incorrect sensory mechanism thinking for right spirit thinking.

Sensory mechanism thinking dwells on situations as they appear to be based on the five senses.
Sprit thinking is based on the truth.
What is the truth?

The truth is that everything is subject to change.

If you look out of your window, the skyline as you see it, wasnt there 100 years ago and in 100 years from now it will not look the same.

The frequency, rate and style of change depends on whether your thinking is body based or spirit based.

Body sees limited possibilities
Spirit sees limitless possibilities

Why?

The natural eye can only see so far
The spiritual eye can transcend time

How do you utilise this?

Use your spiritual eye to influence your mind and the rate at which you do this will have an effect on your body.
In this sense the parent is influencing the child.

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart
Follow your spirit repeatedly until it becomes second nature, habit or just your way of life

And lean not to thine own undertanding
Stop using your body or sensory mechanism as the measuring stick by which you set your path for life

Nigel Ipinson-Fleming

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