Tuesday, October 09, 2012

What Is the Truth?


What is your truth?
What you see is what you believe you see.
What you see is what you think you know.
What you see is a creation of what is in your mind.

What you are thinking determines what you see.
What you believe as reality is real for you.
What you want to see is what you look for.
What you fear you believe to be the truth for you.

If reality comes from within, we are responsible for our outer “reality”.
People tend to blame others for what they perceive.
People tend to make the world responsible for their experiences.
People tend to not want to be responsible for their own lives.

When we feel responsible, we may believe we need to judge and blame.
When we feel responsible, we may feel guilty and want to excuse or justify.
When we feel responsible, we may disclaim our own choices and reactions.
When we feel responsible, we may want to quit and avoid and isolate.

When we are able to respond with love, we can change all things.
When we are able to respond with love, we can forgive all mistakes.
When we are willing to respond with love, we can choose again.
When we are willing and able to respond with love, we enjoy the process.

Our lives are creative laboratories.
Our experiences are our creative expression.
Our perceptions are made from the judgments we hold.
Our work is to choose what works for us and let the rest go.

To judge what we have created keeps it in place, in our minds and our lives.
To judge what we experience is to get stuck in guilt and blame.
To judge what we perceive is to believe we are victims of a fearful world.
To judge what we perceive is to limit our choices and creative experiences. 

When we can see truth as what we create, we can easily change our reality and experience.
When we know we are seeing what we are believing, we can undo our limiting beliefs.
When we understand we can choose our own truth, we begin to discern what we want to believe.
When we are able to respond with neutrality to all our creations, we can quickly choose again.

Life is the experience we have “been given” or “given ourselves” to explore our creative potential.
Life offers us infinite opportunities to undo, erase, forgive and release anything we no longer value.
Life presents a myriad of “life-changing” moments in which to clarfy, learn, respond and choose.
Life is  the space in which we can learn what “truth” really is.

Loving us all in Truth,
Betty Lue