Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Good on you, Billy Corgan. *High Five*

The entire following blog was copied and pasted to mine. I have to say, I have just discovered Billy's new website and I am quite impressed. You can check it out at: everythingfromheretothere.com I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. Peace and love to you and yours today, my friends. xoxo

One Love!
Christin




Everyday People
posted in: What is efhtt.com? (Tags: Fear, God, Love, Mind-body-soul, Self, Sly Stone, Spirit)
posted by WilliamPatrickCorgan09.11.09 12:50 pm.


Everyday we encounter people who are making a positive difference in this world. If we are awake inside we might stop a moment and say a silent prayer of ‘thank you’ to them. However it’s usually the bad apples and the drama queens who get the most attention from us. I know from my own experiences that negative attention is an easy (and lesser) form of love to acquire, and quite often the rewards encourage even more self-destructive behavior. It doesn’t matter if it is behind closed doors or on the biggest stages, negative acquisition of love, whether watching it, encouraging it, or voyeuristically egging it on from afar is an addiction that is hard to break.

Positive acquisition and promotion of Love requires authenticity, willful participation, and an intention to lend your heart and quite possibly your head to a vibration that yields results that are often unseen. Love can be quite still. At times to Love someone means only to do absolutely nothing, making yourself available to wait while all the rest of the noise around you dies down. The path of Love, the journey of Truth requires you to be You. The You that God made, not the you that you have carefully constructed.

It should be an easy choice to decide that you want a life of inner integrity, but we all know the world around us is designed to strip us of the fidelity of our personal convictions only to replace them with something more manufactured (and thus more profitable via someone else’s false god). There is God, and then there are gods, idols along the way that may convince us that the One God can be replaced by a lesser thought. To me, when I say One God, I mean One Truth, One Love, One Destination.

Mind is the faculty of how we process information, our tool of perception. We have an absolute choice of how we choose to ‘use’ our mind. We can be on a bus and choose to look at the person across from us as a brother or a sister, or as an enemy and a threat. And all thoughts may be true to our mind at that moment, but that does not make it True. We choose how we see and what we see practically a million times a day. Body is the vehicle we are in, the alchemical mystery that we drive. With this instrument we can choose to make love or destroy cities. Our physical Be-ing demonstrates who we appear to be, who we want to be, and betrays quite often who we really are inside. Soul is the spark of God, the flame within that is Eternal and cannot be destroyed by man. This is the real You, the You that you hide from the world and wonder in sorrow whether anyone truly sees You. We have the power of choice to let others in our heart or put them out, to shine brightly with this I-dentity that God has given us. We can choose to bathe others in our brilliance or haunt them by shutting down and therefore dimming our own Light. So the idea of Mind-Body-Soul integration takes those 3 pieces of you and melds them in harmony, to assist You into bringing God-Spirit-All There Is into this reality. To make this reality at One with God.

If these ideas call to you, next week I will set up a system by which you can apply to be a co-contributor and weekly or monthly columnist for Everything From Here to There. I am seeking anyone in this world who is applying spiritual principles to their daily life. I know You are out there; doctors, teachers, healers, mothers and fathers, chefs, artists, rocket scientists, etc. There are many who would be interested in Your stories and observations on how God through Mind-Body-Soul integration plays a role in your daily life.

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