Wednesday, October 09, 2013

What Do You Know?


Affirmations:
I am willing to know and to do what I know.
I am willing to not know and open to learn.
I am willing to have and share what I know.
I am willing to learn from everyone to expand my knowledge.

Do you know what you can do better?
Do you know how to do your life better?
Can you admit what you do not know?
Are you willing to learn and improve?

Are you stuck on what you think you know?
Are you stubbornly attached to what you think you know?
Are you willing to let go of how you judge yourself?
Are you open and willing to learn what you don’t know?

It seems that most people are attached to being right.
We seem to have been taught to fake when we don’t know.
Asking for help is a sign of being willing to learn.
Letting go of the need to be right is a way to be happy.

If you knew how to do better, would you do better?
If you knew how to be happy, would you let go of your unhappiness?
If you knew what was blocking the Good in life, would you let the blocks go?
If you knew what you don’t know, would you be willing to learn?

Change comes from knowing more.
Many are stuck on what they believe and know.
Some resist changing their mind.
People resist acknowledging they are mistaken.

When we are open and willing to learn other ways, we may need to change our choices.
When we allow ourselves to see things differently, we may want to retract our righteousness.
When we consider that we cannot ever really know anything entirely, we become receptive.
When we are receptive, we recognize the joy of learning and growing in knowledge and wisdom.

When relationships are not harmonious, we need education and more information.
When finances are not serving our needs, we need more knowledge and healthy practice.
When health is not going well, we need more information and willingness to choose wisely.
When life is not happy and fulfilling, we need more clarity and choice that come from possibilities.

Education, knowledge and information are gained easily when we are open and willing to listen.
Finding a better way comes from being open to new information and knowledge.
Being willing to listen to other points of view helps to expand our awareness.
Knowing we do not know is helpful is being open and willing to know better and do better.

Let us each be willing to learn what we do not know.
Let us be willing and open to explore new ways of seeing and being.
Let us listen to ourselves and those who differ in beliefs and knowledge.
Let us drop our stuckness, righteousness and self -made limitation.

Let’s open ourselves with peace, compassion and understanding to bring harmony into our lives.
Loving you, 
Betty Lue

Coming to 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.

·       I don’t know and don’t know I don’t know.
·      I don’t know and don’t care.
·      I don’t know and don’t want to know.
·      I don’t know and wish I did.
·      I don’t know and seek to know.
·      I am coming to know.
·      I know and am afraid of what I know.
·      I know and am afraid I don’t.
·      I know and hold back what I know.
·      I know and share what I know in order to know.
·      I know and know I know quietly.
·      I am what I know.

With a little substitution:
·     I don’t love and don’t know I don’t love.
·     I don’t love and don’t care.
·     I don’t love and don’t want to love.
·     I don’t love and wish I did.
·     I don’t love and seek to love.
·     I am coming to Love.
·     I Love and am afraid of Love.
·     I Love and am afraid I don’t.
·     I Love and hold back my Love.
·     I Love and share Love to realize my Love.
·     I Love and share Love quietly.
·      I am Love.