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Changing Consciousness

Why do we need to change consciousness?

Humanity faces many unresolved problems, from our largest scale issues such as global environmental change, war, crime, and poverty, right through to individual personal issues such as mental, emotional and health difficulties.  All of our issues are omnipresent throughout all of human history, we have been wrestling with them in all parts of the world through all of time.  It appears that we are no closer to resolving any of these issues than before, indeed you could reasonably argue that we are causing more damage to ourselves and our environment than at any other time in human history.

The common factor in all our problems is us, we create all the problems we have; they all arise directly from our consciousness, and the decisions and actions we take as a result of this consciousness.  Many people might disagree with this, and I respect this view, however it is my view that if you actually trace back all the factors that create a problem, you will find that all these factors go back to decisions and actions people have taken.  My belief goes further than this, I believe we create absolutely everything that happens to us, even so called random events, through our own choice as God, I believe everyone is God.

 

Even if you do not have this belief system, and I would add that none of us can prove or disprove it at this stage, it is a straightforward fact that you cannot resolve a problem if you believe you are not in control of that problem, as this belief will at some point stop you from taking action to resolve the problem.  Therefore on a practical level it is both favourable and necessary to believe in being in control, if we wish to resolve issues.  It is the lack of this belief that ensures problems are not solved; and it is my view that this is precisely why we have not resolved any of our human issues ever; because at some point we believe we are victims, and cannot take control, and at this point we fail to solve the problem in front of us.  It does not matter the scale or nature of the problem, trivial or serious, emotional or practical, individual or involving others, in every case there will be a point at which we believe it is out of our control, and at that point we hit a wall, and can no longer solve that problem.  I call this believing we are a victim, or being in victim energy, i.e. that there are events that happen to us that are beyond our control, and therefore we are victims of them.

My belief therefore is that the only way we can solve any problem is if we believe we are in control of everything that causes that problem, we have no choice but to have this consciousness if we wish to be successful.  Ultimately this means that we have to believe we are in control of not only everything that causes a specific problem, but of everything that causes all problems.  This is because all problems are linked together in a web, when we fully understand how we create problems, we will see it is impossible to isolate out any one problem as separate from any other, and that there is a single common root to all of them. 

          Therefore the only way we will ever fully solve any single problem is to believe that we are in control of everything, and this ultimately means believing we are God.  My view is that every problem we have, can be traced back to victim energy, i.e. the belief that we are not God, and were not in control of some event.  Events such as the environment we were born into, the parents and upbringing we had, our teachers, the government, our boss at work, the unfavourable events or crimes we experience, natural disasters, war, etc, there will always be something we believe is out of our control and is causing our problem.  My view is that if we really want to solve any problem and ultimately all problems, we have no choice but to change our consciousness, and believe we are God.

It is this change of consciousness that is the central mission of my entire life; the empowering of all people through the full realisation of the belief that we are God.  Realising this belief is in my view our greatest challenge, one that takes bravery, humility and determination.  So my answer to the question of 'why do we need to change consciousness?' is:

 

 We need to change consciousness because:

It is the only way we can ever fully resolve our problems and fulfil ourselves.

 

If we want to do this, ultimately we have to believe we are God.

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