Become An Infinite Possibilitarian

Jafree Ozwald | March 19 2012

InfinityWe live in a world that is full of infinite possibilities. The Universe is literally a matrix of possibilities that is constantly taking form based on the thoughts and feeling states of the beings that inhabit it. Anything could happen in this next moment. Knowing that this is true, we actually have no idea of what is truly possible in our lives. Our minds can only project a small limited idea of what we are capable of manifesting based on past experiences and understanding. Yet, the bigger truth is that you are a limitless being connected to a Source of infinite power and consciousness who can manifest anything you desire! Your mind may struggle with digesting this knowledge because it simply cannot fathom the divine richness inside you. The mind is too small of a container to hold this vast Universe. This is exactly how it should be since it is only through letting go of the limiting mind that we can drop deeper inside and experience this awesome spiritual being full of infinite potentiality.

“We have more possibilities available in each moment than we realize.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh

Limits only exist in the mind. Your mind has been programmed to believe in ideas like permanent boundaries, deadlines, “have to’s”, and that some things just are not possible! Your thoughts and emotions act like blinders, keeping you from seeing and FEELING all that you are capable of creating. The mind tends to remain focused on what isn’t working out, instead of the myriad of infinite possibilities that are constantly there for the taking. The Universe is always our perfect mirror, reflecting the infinite quality of our true nature. In the deepest reality, we are infinite beings that never die, and thus have access to infinite experiences and manifestations. This experience can only be found through transcending the mind.

“Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities – always see them, for they’re always there.” ~ Norman Vincent Peale

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