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In true power, you love freely because you do not fear rejection or pain. You give of yourself because you know that rejection is a sign of the other's inability to receive what you are. You do not compete with another because competition implies shame and denies the mastery of both of you. And you know that ultimately you're competing with yourself. True power cooperates selflessly, knowing that it can't be taken advantage of. It forgives unconditionally because you flow effortlessly through life and because you acknowledge your role in co-creating every event in your life. You blame no one, not even yourself, because you are following Spirit in every moment. You do not judge anyone or anything because you know that judgement is based on shame. Instead you look to Spirit for what is true in the moment. And from this perspective, you see everything as Spirit-in-expression, working through personalities. You may not see the perfection of the expression of others, but you know that you're not their judge, so you just give them the room they need without becoming embroiled in their expression. If suffering comes into your life, you do not avoid it, but experience it and honor your creativity for having manifested it.
An Ascension Handbook
Tony Stubbs
‘Attend to what is directly before you. You have no responsibility to save the world or find the solutions to all problems — but to attend to your particular personal corner of the universe. As each person does that, the world saves itself.’
Dreams, “Evolution,” and Value Fulfillment, Volume One
Jane Roberts
By meditating, one realizes the ever-changing nature of one's thoughts, which in turn leads one to contemplate the impermanence of all things. For the Buddhist the continuity of human life is an illusion, whereas the self is a succession of ideas and experiences. One can obtain inner peace only by letting go of the illusion of continuity and accepting the ceaseless pace of change.