Saturday, June 19, 2010

Feeling Safe



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I was asked this week, “How to feel safe?” and “What is right?”

To feel safe, stop hurting yourself.
To feel safe, stop judging others.
To feel safe, stop being angry.
To feel safe, stop attacking with thought or words.

To fail safe, stop being angry.
To feel safe, stop scaring yourself.
To feel safe, stop ingesting scary news or media.
To feel safe, stop worrying.

To feel safe, we need to change our thoughts which change our feelings.
To feel safe, we need to see ourselves and our world with forgiveness.
To feel safe, we need to be accepting of differences in values and behavior.
To feel safe, we need to allow ourselves to release and undo negativity.

To feel safe, we need to erase and eliminate our attacking thoughts and words.
To feel safe, we need to become a place of peace and safety for others.
To feel safe, we need to realize that our thoughts either hurt or heal us.
To feel safe, we need to undo everything that is not wholly loving and True.
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To feel supported, stop being non-supportive.
To feel right, stop making others wrong.
To feel free, stop restricting ourselves and others.
To feel good, stop making anyone feel bad.
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To feel happy, supported, free and good, we must be willing to relinquish the behaviors, thoughts and words to the contrary.
To feel life is fun, safe and easy, we must within ourselves, give up the old habits of seriousness, caution and doubt, difficulty and struggle.

This all sounds simple and it is.
The habits of our family system which have been reinforces over our lifetime make it seem difficult.
Being conscious is the key to change.
Staying awake and aware, willing and able to choose, to change, to commit to what is Good is essential.
We can make effective changes by simply choosing to change our minds.
And when we forget or make a mistake, we must quickly forgive ourselves, delete the limiting behavior and choose again for what we really want.

We can have what we want, simply by choosing a better way for ourselves.
Just as we can hurt ourselves, we can easily heal ourselves.
Life is meant to be a learning process.
We are here to remember, we can do whatever we choose to do.

Loving you, 

Betty Lue

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