As part of your awakening process, it’s important to differentiate between the thoughts you have accumulated during your sponge days in your worldly life, and the true, all-knowing, all-loving thoughts that make up the Universal Mind of God, of which you are a part. While you focus your attention on your worldly life, all your thoughts are filtered through your egoic mind. From all that you have experienced within your life in the world, you formulate what you believe is true. You formulate judgements and self condemning thoughts as you react to all that you perceive is happening within your worldly life experience. As a result, you reinforce your belief in the reality of your ego self in your created world and your separation from God and All That Is. In fact, your thoughts that originate from your worldly life experiences, do not reflect the truth of who you really are.
Unless you are awakened to your true spiritual nature, you are unaware of this ongoing thinking process that defines, evaluates, and judges all that you perceive within the world you have created. By becoming aware of your true spiritual nature you can correct your false and mistaken thoughts concerning your identity, your life in the world and your relationship to Divinity. By paying attention to your thoughts you can put aside your fears, your guilt and your judgmental and condemning nature. Through your acceptance of the truth that your spiritual nature is your real identity, you can correct your behaviour, change your misconceptions and your falsely held beliefs about yourself, others, and your world. You can awaken from the illusionary thoughts that you have created in your mind and become aware of the enlightened spiritual being that you are. In so doing your higher self will reflect the love, the wisdom, and the knowingness, found within the mind of God, of which you are a part.
The following quote is from The Holy Spirits Interpretation of The New Testament, scribed by Regina Dawn Akers, 2008. p. 271 further clarifies our message.
When you look at the world it is helpful to remember that you look at nothing but thought. Everything you experience