Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Where Do You Look?

Are you looking up or looking down?
Do you look inside or outside?
Are you looking at the light or into darkness?
Are you attracted to reflections or shadows?

Some study health and some focus on illness?
Some serve neediness and some serve prosperity?
Some help and some judge?
Some give to give and some give to get?

When we look for approval from those who are critical, we may be disappointed.
When we seek for love from those who do not love themselves, we may be left loveless.
When we try to get advice from those who don’t practice their own advice, we may be led to failing.
When we live with expectations that others know what we don’t know, we may be fooled.

We are all choosing to get the answers we seek.
We can look for what we fear the most and be right.
We can look for what inspires us and be satisfied and inspired.
We may look for problems and never find solutions.

What we seek we find.
What we plant in our mental garden will grow what we have planted.
What we feel comes from the thoughts we think, unconsciously and consciously.
What we experience, we have asked to experience…to heal, to understand, to change, to explore, to learn, etc.

Where you look determines where you go.
When you look at how hard it will be, it will be difficult.
When you look backward, into the past, you will get stuck in the past.
When you look forward at how good it can be, you will move forward into the Good you seek.

Pay attention to how you sit and stand….up or down.
Notice where you look when contemplating to see where you store ideas, memories, information, etc.
Watch your thoughts to see if you are projecting good thoughts or fearful ones.
Be aware of how you use your power, your words and thoughts and imagination.

We are all needing to exercise our mind as well as our bodies.
We are all needing to become a personal trainer for our minds.
We are all needing to be strong and healthy in our thinking.
We all are needing to coach and train our minds to serve our goals.

Let’s begin now with these affirmations. (Written and spoken over and over.)
I am willing to use my mind and my thoughts for good and positive ideas.
I forgive, delete and undo all thoughts that are not wholly true and loving.

(Change the words to fit your mental needs and desired direction.)

Loving us all as One,  

Betty Lue
Those Who Know


To “know” is to “love”. For when we fully know, we have an experience of acceptance, understanding, trust and love. 

In working with this list of levels of consciousness, we can easily substitute “love” for “know”. Perhaps, for some, this will simplify and clarify where you are in your own unfoldment process.

·     Those who don’t know and don’t know they don’t know.
·     Those who don’t know and don’t care.
·     Those who don’t know and don’t want to know.
·     Those who don’t know and wish they did.
·     Those who don’t know and seek to know.
·     Those who are coming to know.
·     Those who know and are afraid of what they know.
·     Those who know and are afraid they don’t.
·     Those who know and hold back what they know.
·     Those who know and share what they know in order to know.
·     Those who know and know they know quietly.
·     Those who are what they know.


or with substitution:

·     Those who don’t love and don’t know they don’t love.
·     Those who don’t love and don’t care.
·     Those who don’t love and don’t want to love.
·     Those who don’t love and wish they did.
·     Those who don’t love and seek to love.
·     Those who are coming to Love.
·     Those who Love and are afraid of Love.
·     Those who Love and are afraid they don’t.
·     Those who Love and hold back their Love.
·     Those who Love and share Love to realize their Love.
·     Those who Love and share Love quietly.
·     Those who are Love.

 Written by Betty Lue in the mid 90’s in Kalamazoo, MI for our Reunion Whole Life Center