Monday, February 16, 2009

Acknowledge Strengths and Weaknesses as One

Yin and yang, life and death, strength and weakness—facets of the one atom known as God. There is no separateness in life, only unity. You are one with your enemies and loved ones. And since every facet of cosmos originated from a single nucleus, seeing anything as separate is an affront to God’s intelligence.

The one we’re speaking of is the One at the core of being. How each soul uses their freewill to think and act creates their personality. That personality is an illusion that you must see through and make connection with their Higher Self. Appearances aside, everyone has a soft spot. When touched, their heart opens.

Attempting to hide your weaknesses compromises your strengths. Those who have not developed spiritual attunement, are prone to exploitation by unsavory others. By acknowledging your weaknesses, you bring them to the light for healing. While in a state of spiritual attunement, you can turn weaknesses into strengths.

Spiritual masters never deny any part of themselves, neither light nor shadow. By acknowledging and accepting who they are totally, even parts that others perceive as weaknesses, they stand between the pillars of redemption and humility. If a master’s weaknesses are challenged, his strengths will come to their defense.

The Dark Warrior wins by magnifying fear to weaken his opponents’ resolve. By his offensive appearance and manner, he positions himself as an undefeatable force. His mastery of the sword and battle tactics would overwhelm anyone so foolish as to confront him on his turf. He turns his opponents’ weaknesses against them.

Never downplay weaknesses. Acknowledge them, not as runts of the litter, but equal to your spiritual strengths. Seeing them as one, they will grow strong together: strengths healing weaknesses, weaknesses providing strengths with a purpose. When the time arrives and you are tested, both will stand their ground as equals.

Always see yourself as whole. Never separate yourself, judging some parts as less than others. When you do, you will judge others in the same way. When facing a Dark Warrior, combine your weaknesses and strengths as one. By closing ranks, your weaknesses will strengthen. Unable to draw fear, your adversary disappears.

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