Who Is the Creator of Our Lives? by Gerrit Gielen
Who is the Creator of Our Lives?
This is a clear, simple, and very
aware essay about Imagination and Creativity and how we truly engage and create
moment to moment. It is a healthy and
authentic reminder of our Soul Presence interaction with our adventures in this
amazing and dynamic Collective Creation called Gaia/Earth.
As any actor or performer who leaps
onto a diverse stage of experiences, we often forget our purpose and true
desires. At times, we improvise our
daily living as an unconscious creator and often become distracted with
repetitive stories no longer serving us or even facilitating our true talents.
In these shifting and expanding
scenes here in the realms of show and tell, this essay reminds us of our Big
Conductor, Tech Director and Producer ~
'Soul Presence' ~ in the wings serving stage left, stage right, back
stage, and all grids and catwalks seen and unseen. ~ Margo Renay Sullivan ~
If We Create Our Own Reality,
Then Why Do We Get
Old?
by Gerrit Gielen ~ www.jeshua.net
Within
spiritual circles, the power of positive
thinking appears to be undisputed, almost sacrosanct, and we are even told that
we create our own reality. Authors who write about this subject promise us the
most miraculous results.
We are told
that by thinking the right thoughts, and by repeating affirmations often
enough, we can create whatever we want in our future and even transform
negative, traumatic events in our past into positive ones. Having de-created
the trauma means that we can continue our life as if the negative event had
never happened.
Nonetheless,
there are a lot of people who try very hard to use positive thinking as a way
to create a better life for themselves, but who experience no improvement: no
cure of the lingering illness, no wealth, not the life partner they so long
for.
Are these
people doing something wrong? And if positive thoughts affect our reality,
would not negative thoughts have the same effect? We often have fearful
thoughts and concerns. Think of the worries and anxiety that most parents have
about their children: Will they arrive home safely? Will they stay away from
drugs? Despite those fears, all usually goes well.
How often do
we have panicky thoughts about some slight ailment we have, fearing that there
is something seriously wrong with our health? As a rule, our negative thoughts
fed by fear do not turn into reality – lucky for us!
Have our
thoughts then no influence on the reality around us? Are we not the creators of
our own reality? Is the universe not concerned with our positive and negative
thoughts at all, and does it just go its own indifferent way? No, I do not
think so.
But the
relationship between our thoughts and reality is a lot more subtle than what is
proposed in many theories about creating one’s own reality. I am going to argue
that a proper understanding of this relationship needs to acknowledge the role
of our soul in the creation process, and to address the question of how we can
support the creation process by connecting with our soul.
Who is the Creator of Our Lives?
To gain
insight in the relationship between thought and reality we first need to
understand what creation is.
Creation is a
force that has its origin on the level of utter unity: the All – the primal
Source – the mystery we call God. From that Source emerges not creation, but
creators, beings of a very high order who one might call Archangels.
They are very
grand cosmic beings, each representing one aspect of the original Source.
Although an Archangel is a magnificent and
vast being, it is not everything; it does not comprise all of creation, as
there are many Archangels.
Therefore, as
with all individual beings, they perceive a difference between their inner
world (their way of experiencing life) and the outer world(the rest of creation).
That inner
world is unique, and therefore with the creation of Archangels, individuality
comes into being. The experience of an infinite outer world, opposite a unique
inner world, creates a sense of individuality.
The
distinction between inner and outer reality also implies the concepts of space
and time. As soon as you experience something as being outside yourself, it
means there is space outside you. And from the viewpoint of beings outside you,
you occupy a place in the same space; you share that space, so in that way,
space becomes objective.
The very
notion of space implies that there are different beings with their own
subjective way of experiencing the outer world. If there was only unity, only
oneness, the notion of space would lose its meaning; there would be no inside
and outside.
Next, once you
have several individual beings within a shared space, there will be interaction
and communication between them. This introduces the notion of time.
Communication
affects the inner reality of the individual beings; they change because of it,
and change involves the notion of time. Thus, when you have interacting, aware
beings, you also have time – a sense of shared time.
With the
creation of Archangels, the infinite Source created individuality, the distinction
between inner and outer reality, space, time, and the possibility of
interaction and communication. With this one step, the basics of creation was
laid out.
Archangels in
their turn create many new beings, new creators who carry part of the Archangel 's essence within themselves, but who also add
something unique of their own – every act of creation involves something new.
And so it goes on endlessly.
The newborn
creators will also create new creators. There are always new levels of
creators, which bring forth new dimensions of time and space. At one of these
levels, the human being arises. All that we as human beings create is
ultimately part of the greater process of Source creating a wide diversity of
creators who all eventually originate from the same place of Oneness.
One of the
basic rules of this process is that, as a creator, you can create everything
you want as long as it is in harmony with the higher source who created you.
For
Archangels, their higher Source is God, for us, it is our soul. The soul is the
creator of our human personality, and we as a human being reflect one aspect of
our soul similar to how an Archangel
represents one aspect of God.
The two most
important factors that determine our human reality are:
1. our soul
and its intentions for us; and
2. our
willingness or unwillingness to work together in harmony with our soul, the
source who created us.
Our soul has a
life plan for us that may contain goals that differ from our ideas about what
is desirable in our lives.
The basic
creative force in our lives is our soul and not our human thoughts.We can work
with the creative force of our souls, or we can work against it.
Positive
thinking aimed at wishes and desires that do not comply with our soul's plan is
not effective.
But positive
thoughts that are aligned with our soul’s intentions, support the creation
process and add a sense of grace and ease to it.
Our thoughts
do make a lot of difference, and we still have a lot of freedom, even though
the soul is the basic creative force in our lives. The soul's plan provides an
outline, a playground, and we fill in the details.
The soul's
plan allows for a lot of leeway, because we are meant to be creators ourselves,
adding something new to the soul's reality.
Still, the soul endows every lifetime with a
guiding vision, a general purpose, and by using our creativity to serve that
vision and purpose, we acquire the most happiness and fulfillment.
Creating Out of Synch With the Soul
Imagine a
gorgeous angel hovering over you, radiating joy and quiet wisdom. This angel
loves you unconditionally and never condemns or rejects you, whatever you do.
Consider your
soul to be that angel. As long as you are close to the angel and feel its
presence, everything is well with you and you feel safe and cared for.
You feel that
there is something higher and love-filled that supports you on our life's
journey – you are able to experience joy and contentment even if things do not
go smoothly.
If you do not
follow the way of your soul, go against your deeper feelings, and try to
control life too much, you lose touch with your soul’s wisdom and you start to
feel empty inside.
As with most
of us, you may become carried away by earthly concerns and focus your attention
on matters that you think are very important, but that essentially do not
contribute to your inner growth: recognition, possessions, success, money,
etcetera.
Thus, the angel and you follow a different path and you start to feel
unhappy and lonely.
You try to
solve this dilemma by working harder, by gathering even more success, money, or
power, because the society in which you were raised has taught you that these
things are very important.
Or you try to
solve your loneliness by searching for the ideal partner. You are looking for
your inner angel in the outside world. That will fail, because another person
can never fulfill the role of your inner angel; the result will always be
disappointing. Rather than restoring the connection with your soul, you end up
feeling even more alienated from it.
Often, at this
point a crisis will occur that challenges you to wake up and realign with your
soul: perhaps illness or other adversities such as a divorce or losing your
job.
It is vital
that you now turn inward and actively seek to restore the connection with the
angel. If you want to create a new and more fulfilling life, positive thinking
alone will not help you. If your
positive thoughts aim to only remove the setbacks so you can return to the life
you were used to, they will fail, because they go against the soul's
intentions.
And if the
positive thoughts or mantras are aimed at merely eliminating the disease or
misfortune, they will be a way of denying or suppressing the inner darkness
that needs to be dealt with up front.
Only by facing
your deepest feelings and fears, and restoring the conscious connection with
your soul, will a true solution arise. Your soul will create that solution for
you, if you are willing to face your inner darkness and listen to what your
heart truly tells you.
You may wonder
why we have desires that go against our soul’s plan, or why the soul has
intentions that go against our plans.
The reason why
this gap exists is that our soul's primary purpose is inner growth, while we
often seek external solutions to our problems.
From the
soul's perspective, negative experiences are often there to guide us toward
inner growth and liberation, but we generally want to avoid those experiences.
We want to rid
ourselves of emotional or physical pain, and it is a real challenge to open up
to the possibility that this pain has meaning and leads us into deeper
self-understanding.
Only if we
recognize the wisdom of our soul, which often surpasses our human
understanding, do our thoughts really gain creative power. Only positive
thinking that acknowledges the value and meaning of "negative
experiences" is aligned with the divine force that creates the universe.
How to Recognize Your Soul’s Intentions
I have argued
that if we want to change our reality through positive thinking, it is of great
importance that we do this in harmony with our soul. If positive thinking is
not focused on improving the connection with the soul, and is at odds with the
soul's primary purpose, then the result, whatever it may be, will not bring us
lasting happiness.
But you may
now ask: how do we work together with our soul? How do we know whether our
wishes and desires are in alignment with our soul's vision and purpose?
1. Keep it fun and playful
Working
together with your soul gives you a sense of joy and inspiration – it is not
burdensome. The soul speaks to you through feelings of joy, inspiration, and
encouragement. So if you are in the process of repeating affirmations, and you
experience this as a heavy and difficult task, you are not in harmony with your
soul. For example, suppose you desire a new house. You allow yourself to
fantasize about it in a playful way.
Like a child,
you envisage where it is located, how you will furnish and decorate it, and how
the garden looks. You imagine what it will be like to receive your friends and
family there, and how you will enjoy and appreciate your new house. If this
reverie gives you a wonderful feeling, it means you are on the right track: you
are creating in alignment with your soul.
Allow your
imagination to roam freely. Do not limit yourself by negative thoughts such as
“This is not realistic, this is not possible for me”; immerse yourself in your
fantasy as long it feels light and playful to do this. The joyful feeling is a
sign from your soul that your fantasy is consistent with your soul’s plan.
In other
words, if you think positively in the right way, then positive thinking is a
reward in itself: it is an experience you enjoy and one that makes you feel
better.
As long as you
are in this flow of happy anticipation and inspiration, you are connected with
your soul. If you notice that it does not feel good, or that you need to work
hard at it, this is a sign that your imagination is not in harmony with your
soul.
In fact, when
you start to crave for things that are not in alignment with your soul's
purpose, there will be a forced and controlling aspect to your positive
thinking; the joy and playfulness will be absent.
2. Distinguish between love and fear
To know
whether your thoughts are aligned with your soul's purpose, you can also ask:
“Is my positive thinking based on fear or on love?” Suppose
someone has money worries. Hundreds of times a day, he solemnly repeats the affirmation
"I will be rich and prosperous", focusing on images of wealth and
abundance. However, if that thought originates from fear of lack, it will not
help.
Positive
thoughts help only if they spring from love, which you recognize by the joy and
lightness which accompanies these thoughts.
Affirmations
that have true creative power go together with a quiet knowing that all will be
well, whereas fearful thoughts are accompanied by a sense of despair or anger.
Thoughts that
are based on fear, even though they sound very positive, usually do not help.
They are not in harmony with the soul, which you can know by the strained
emotions underneath them.
Only when the
person with money worries becomes aware of their fear of lack can they
formulate thoughts based on love.
They first
need to take an honest look at the essence of their fear. Perhaps there is a
part of them that does not feel entitled to receive abundance, or perhaps there
is a part that does not like life on Earth, unconsciously cutting them off from
material means.
Their angel
does not judge any of this, and as this person connects with their soul, they
will feel inclined to send loving and comforting thoughts to the fearful part.
They will
begin to transform on the inner level, and once the inner darkness is faced and
resolved, things will change on the outer level. Even if there may not be more
money at once, life becomes lighter and easier, because this person is growing
on the inner level and feels more appreciative of themselves.
Their appearance
becomes brighter and more cheerful. New opportunities are attracted by this
positive attitude, and the inner abundance will in time be reflected by outer
abundance.
If you have
wishes and desires, it is wise to check carefully whether they originate from
love or from fear. If it is fear, go inward and face the frightened part in
yourself.
Face it with
kindness and honesty.
Ask yourself: “What does this part of me really need at
this time?” If you do that, you will often find that the answer refers to
something internal, rather than something external:What is needed
are qualities such as self-esteem, trust, the ability to set boundaries,
compassion, or a sense of humor. You are often able to give yourself what you
need by developing these qualities in your everyday life.
In this way,
you will heal the fearful part of you and your wishes and desires may change
because of that. They will be based on love and genuine self understanding
rather than fear.
Healing inner
darkness is a deeply creative feat. Facing fear and surrounding it with the
energy of love is more powerful than any affirmation you can think of!
The result is
that you become closely connected with your soul. Your soul light begins to
shine through you and it is this light that is creative. It will create an
outer reality (work, relationships) that provides inner growth, joy, and
happiness.
Conclusion
The title of
this article is: If we create our own reality, then why do we become old? From
a human perspective, to be old is undesirable; at least this is how it is often
portrayed in the media and in advertisements.
A lot of time
and money are spent on the ideal of staying and looking young. You can apply
positive thinking and affirmations as much as you want here, but you will still
grow old. Your thoughts are powerless against the natural aging process. But now look
at this issue from the perspective of the soul. Is the soul interested in
keeping us young? From the soul's perspective, we are timeless, only our bodies
are aging.
To connect
with your soul's viewpoint, look in the mirror: see how your face is getting
older, while sensing at the same time that there is something inside you,
behind your eyes, that does not change.
This is who
you really are. While you, the human being, would perhaps want to stay forever
in this body, your soul does not. The soul knows that there are infinitely more
worlds and dimensions to be experienced and explored. The soul looks beyond
what our human eyes can see and knows: the universe is waiting for us.
© Gerrit
Gielen
Translation by
Maria Baes, Frank Tehan and Pamela Kribbe
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