Life without problems seem to be the impossible task, even for evolved masters; the infinity of chaos is the challenge to test the spirit in line with the mind.
The prophets' consciousness and duty in sympathy of humanity and suffering are the strength hold of divine mastering.
The more spiritual one becomes, the more numerous the problems will
become. The divine virtuous circle that extends itself over many lifetimes to
show the liberty that can handle a crisis.
When consciousness is applied to liberty, it establishes creativity and transfers that liberty to the problem. Many natural circles and their dynamism have intelligence that declares that suffering and problems are the first noble truth and an end to suffering is the 2nd noble truth.
With the integrity of balance, great masters
had the psychic power to solve issues by equally matching the forces as a
balanced personality.
The balance of the forces
and its intellect is seen from the consciousness of the problem that creates
the capacity to solve the problem. Therefore, good spirit workers have a
powerful interpretation of a problem, as it is seen from a clear consciousness.
The more tension a problem creates, the weaker the conscious constitution to deal with the issue. Fears are the reason to look or not at problems, as the exaggerated sensibility cannot relate to the circumstance and cannot work up to a realistic problem.
Emotional equilibrium to master problems is the process of shifting from a
limited mindset to a state of inner empowerment and spiritual maturity. Using
life’s challenges as catalysts for growth, where peace of mind comes from
controlling one's internal visions, and not by controlling external
circumstances. The shift of perspectives is the opportunity to refine spiritual
maturity.
The sacred still point within the self needs to remain still, in the chaos of life to transform negative energies into positive creativities that allow one to define one’s reality.
Mastery involves accepting what cannot be changed and is a deep trust
in a higher intelligence or divine plan. A guilty conscience robs the spirit of
its power, whereas beyond goodness is trueness, which is a divine value here
and in the hereafter.
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