The mantra for this past Sunday's meditation was, "I am willing to know what I already know." We are aware that we only use a small portion of our brain capacity. We are also aware that beyond
the brain's function lies information received through psychic and unexplainable means. There are times for all of us that we just know something that we have no reason for knowing. An answer to a question
comes to us out of the blue. We are guided to take a specific turn in our daily commute and find out later that we avoided a huge traffic tie-up. We awake in the dawn hours and suddenly know the solution to
a business dilemma.
All information is energy. All thoughts are the movement of that energy along neuro-pathways in our brains. What if we could step outside the box of our "normal"
thinking and become willing to believe that we know more than we think we know? How much of our lives is defined by our repetitive thinking? And how many times a day, or a week, do we say, "This is the
way I have always done it"? or "I don't know how to do it any other way"?
To expand our thinking, we must first become willing to know more, to increase our awareness of what we know. We have to
let go of the idea that someone has to teach us, or that we have to get our answers from some outside source. All the answers that we seek lie within us. We already know them on some level.
For a
moment, I invite you sit still, close your eyes, and affirm, "I am willing to know what I already know." Repeat the mantra as needed, and be willing to experience whatever feelings come up for you in the
process.
As we continue to move away from victim-hood into empowerment, we release all crutches and excuses. There is so much we already know when we open to receive the knowing.
Namaste`
Robin