Thursday, August 7, 2014

Becoming a Master of the Game


We came here to play the game. This doesn't mean that we are not sincere, not well-intentioned. In fact, we came here to transform the game from the inside out.

And the game is changing rapidly. It used to be that we were immersed in a limited awareness and our goal was to love anyway.

As we approached the new era, which began on December 21, 2012, we asked of ourselves that we not only love anyway, but love all and love well and shine a light of love on all the world.

The game is transformed and we are now emerging from within it. We are becoming masters of the game.

How do we do this, exactly?

When we are no longer trying to get out of limitation, which is the game board, essentially, we profoundly change the game to the point that we achieve mastery.

The you that is playing the game is immersed in a state of limitation. You are limited as to what you know and can know and you are limited by your physicality and the laws of physics within which the game is being played. Yet the you that chose to play this game also had a hand in creating it. There are no victims here. And no losers of this game either.

The 'game self' wants freedom and wants to reduce or eliminate the limitations under which it labors and which it endures. The 'higher self' to use a short-hand expression for the magnificent being of light and love that you are as a soul, chose the limitations of this game and values them very much. We wouldn't have come here if we didn't want to experience this and add our light and our love, our courage and our radiance to this game board.

So there is a fundamental conflict of interest, shall we say, between the 'game self' and the 'higher self.' The 'higher self' holds infinite patience and compassion for the 'game self's' longing for freedom from limitations. The 'game self' once she completely accepts her limitations, completely accepts them as part of the game, and so aligns herself with the purpose and intentions of the soul or 'higher self'. And this profoundly changes the game. By accepting the limitations imposed upon her, completely accepting them, even appreciating them, as the marathon runner appreciates every kilometer traversed, she changes the game in her own experience and becomes a master of the game.

And this is also true for all of the experiences of the game. Acceptance of illness, of accident, of pain, of fear and of apparent loss... and on and on. If you have resistance to it, you are out of that frequency of mastery which is exemplified by true appreciation and gratitude for every experience of the game.

When you hold the frequency of acceptance, of appreciation, of gratitude for all that you experience, you have indeed stepped outside of the perception of limitation as victimization and you have then freed yourself and become a master of this game. It is in this way that we step out of the illusion of limitation and become that radiant light and love that our souls have always been.

When this occurs, we have changed the game from the inside out and our purpose here is complete.




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