Change is Vital

Change is Vital

As children, we are either happy or we’re just not because we are forced to comply in one way or another.

By the time we’ve grown this application of social treatment has distorted and conditioned us so well, that we have learned to see the world with the same limitations our parents have.

That also is where social difference derives.

You grew up on the third floor with balcony, your parents were taught to work hard by their parents? You will learn the same of them.

You grew up in a mansion and were sent to college to learn how to work smart? You will live in a mansion like your parents did.

We learn from our parents

That, of course, is a simplified version of how it works, but basically, it does.

In detail, you get to have all the psychic variations, like impressions the teacher leaves for you to chew on: “How many times have I told you, you can’t do it!”, or, “You will never be any good!”                   

Now, what kind of imprint will that leave on your very individual way to see the world, you think?

Could it be, that these remarks would have been turned into a subconscious believe pattern?

Could it be that these subconscious thoughts are part of the 95% of repeated thoughts you are having every day?

Furthermore, could it be that it is these thoughts that keep you away from changing your life?

What life in its very nature is asking us to do, is change!

So, could it be, that the lack of change, away from our old personality is exactly what keeps us away from getting what we want?

Wearing the knowledge that we are ONE with the world, ONE with the life-force and ONE with ourselves!

Change is an experiential constant in life!

Once that is understood, the many facets of life connected to it fall into place!

Suddenly we realise, that we shouldn’t fear change, but stagnation. That we shouldn’t hold on to the past but create and embrace the future while living in the now.

And because change doesn’t come about without the individual changing, it is us, you and me who have to change first before we can blame social and political structures for not changing.

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