Recreation Through Redefinition

The world we live in has a unique effect on each one of us. It is a world common to us all, yet we all require something that is specific to us alone.

Therefore, an agent of our needs is our definition of the world we share.

Two people can experience the same physical scenario, yet derive something totally different from the experience. Life’s scenarios are empowering for some, and disempowering for others, depending on how what has happened is defined.

By our definition of life, we determine what kind and "how good" our life will be. We also define our own limitations by how strong we believe ourselves to be.

If reality is a constant, all variations must spring from a point of view.

Groups of people share general interpretations of the One reality. This sets up vehicles of communication between people. Conflict arises when individuals or groups forget they are all viewing the One reality from a different point of reference.

Eventually we realize that by changing the way we define a thought, word or action, is also how we change it’s effect on us.

We can then define our differences as strengths that can help us to expand our vision. By redefining our world we can, by all practical purposes, remake it.

It is up to each of us to redefine the world using our finest personal vision.

As we recreate the present, let us create from the future. The world has for too long been created from what has gone before. From the combined visions of each of our finest futures, we create a better present, which in turn creates a better possible future.

In the One Light

Gabriel

 

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