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How to Win New Spiritual
Strength
By Guy Finley
If we were to see someone trying to warm himself on a winter's night
by snuggling up to a color photo of a fireplace, we would easily recognize
this person as being deluded. We know that the glossy paper image which
he clings to for life-sustaining heat is powerless to do anything but
mock his obviously oblivious mind.
But this unfortunate man can't see the futility of his own
misguided actions. Why? Because it's his own mind, his level of consciousness,
that has confused a mere representation of reality for the fact of it.
Mental pictures have no reality other than to that level of consciousness
which creates them.
This exaggerated illustration - of a man trying to warm
himself with a photo of a fire - hints to us of a common, and yet virtually
undetected glitch in our own mental machinery. While you and I may not
stand beneath a photo of a waterfall to get cool and wet, we do try to
stand on images. And no image is permanent or real. Here's further proof.
We live with certain unspoken, but flattering mental pictures
of ourselves. For instance, maybe we believe we're strong, the unafraid
type. We may even have others in our lives who, because of their image
of being too weak, look to us to tell them how to conduct their lives.
As long as our self picture of being wise, strong, or kind remains intact,
it only makes sense to us that these people are better off trying to mold
their lives after ours. But then, as it always does, reality bursts our
pleasing self picture. Pop goes our beautiful bubble!
Perhaps a bitter feud that's been long-brewing finally erupts
in the home. Or there comes some unexpected bad news at the office. In
a flash, we may find ourselves either trembling in the face of some shaky
situation or fawning over some person of "power" - a person
who, coincidentally, we had only moments before been telling off from
the safe and secret confines of our now fearful mind. Where did all of
our strength go?
It was never there!
All we ever possessed right up until the moment of that
encounter with truth, with reality, was a pleasing picture of ourselves
as being someone strong. Which leads us to: No image of being self-commanding
possesses either the strength or confidence it sees itself as having.
When the images we have of ourselves as being strong collide
with the facts that show our pleasing self pictures to be only touched-up
phonies, these shocking experiences are not the proof that strength doesn't
exist. We are never closer to being strong than when given the chance
to see what is unreal about ourselves. Learning to welcome these healing
moments - of seeing what is false within us as being false - is the same
as welcoming a new kind of strength.
(Excerpted from Freedom From the Ties That Bind by Guy Finley)
Guy Finley is the best-selling author of Let Go and Live in the Now
(Red Wheel/Weiser/Conari) and 30 other works on self-transformation and
higher success. For more information visit www.guyfinley.org
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