The most effective way you can prepare for your awakening

by John Smallman | John Smallman’s Blog
October 23 2011

As humanity’s time for being lost in the illusion of its collective, imaginary physical reality rolls towards its conclusion, continue to focus on your intent to change your unloving attitudes for the divine one of indiscriminate, unconditional love, and practice that at all times, allowing it to direct all your thoughts, words, and actions.  This is the most profound and effective way that you can prepare for your grand awakening.  Until you release attitudes of judgment and blame, and until you stop nurturing desires to see those whom you feel have offended, hurt, taken advantage of you or betrayed you, taken to task and punished for their misdeeds you will not awaken.

The reason for this is that while you hold those beliefs you would feel totally out of place and extremely uncomfortable – even betrayed! – to be in a place where all are unconditionally loved.  It would seem so unfair to you that those “miserable, selfish beings who had hurt you so cruelly” could be accepted wholeheartedly and lovingly by God.  It is as simple as that.  Love is indiscriminately accepting and all encompassing, but unloving attitudes demand to be separate from those judged to be wrong, or sinners.  It would be a total mismatch, a state of utter incompatibility, and you just could not bear to be there!

Judgment is a projection, a dissociation, a displacement activity, whereby someone who feels guilty or unworthy attempts to distract and even distance himself from that fearful state by focusing his attention on the wrongdoings of others, and by then gloatingly calling them to the attention of others.  The underlying condition of someone who behaves in that fashion is one of bitter unhappiness and dread lest his own misdemeanors should be uncovered.  Most humans have experienced occasions when they have felt very unhappy, and to be in the presence of someone who is feeling exhilaratingly happy only intensifies that feeling, and their one desire is to be somewhere else!  To be in Heaven, in Reality, while feeling the need to be separate from others perceived as unacceptable would be excruciatingly painful.

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