Forces of Light and
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As with any conflict, we've got to ask ourselves, If we're using the right strategy, then why hasn't somebody claimed victory? What if the secret to this battle is less about winning and more about how we change the core beliefs that hold it in place?
I've known people who say that they only associate with others who are "of the light," or that the "forces of darkness" have taken over their friends and families. When they do, I invite them to draw the line between the two -- to show me where the light ends and the darkness begins. In the instant they begin to make that distinction, they've just fallen into the ancient trap that keeps them locked into the very polarizing beliefs that they tell me they're trying to escape!
Here's why: It's their judgment about good and evil -- that one is better or more deserving of its existence than the other -- that assures that they'll remain in the very condition that they've told me they want to change. I'm not suggesting that my friends condone or agree to what darkness can bring into our lives. There's a huge difference, however, between judging these forces and discerning that they exist and what they represent. And it's in this subtle yet significant distinction that we find the secret that allows us to rise above the polarity and heal the conflict between darkness and light.
Does it make sense to remain engaged in an ongoing battle between light and dark by seeing one as a friend and the other as an enemy? Or does it make more sense to recognize that both are necessary, and in fact are required, for our three-dimensional world of electrons and protons, day and night, male and female, and life and death to exist?
As I healed my judgments with respect to light and darkness, that healing was reflected in every relationship: from romance and partnerships to business and finances. It was immediate, and it all began with a simple shift in a belief that runs so deep in our collective subconscious that we may not even recognize it, yet is so universal that it affects all of us in each moment of every day. And it comes down to the Great Question of whether we believe there are two separate forces (one that likes us and one that doesn't), or there is a single force that works in many and varied ways to give us our experience.
This article was excerpted
from:
The Spontaneous Healing of
Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits
by Gregg Braden.
Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Hay House Inc. ©2008. www.HayHouse.com
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doubt that we have the power to reverse disease, redefine aging, and even alter
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| Greg, thank you. I've been having these feelings, and this is the first direct 'confirmation' I've run accross. A few months ago, an idea began to arise that went something like this: "As we approach an obstacle in our path, the challenge appears one way. We think we see the situation clearly -- what we must do, and must not do, how we must change, and the consequences of our decisions. But when we finally pass through, looking back, it appears entirely different. And usually, we have a sense that "it wasn't as bad as I thought..." That idea evolved into this: "It is only from the side of Darkness that Light and Dark appear to be at war with each other. From the side of Light, there is no war." Thanks again! |

| incredible!!! |

| Incredible!! |

| I have been reading your books and have enloyed them very much. We are now doing a study group with The Fractal Time. Personally this is just what I have been struggleing with, good and bad and judgement. Maybe I need to get the book, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits I will keep it in mind the next time I am at the book store. Thank you so much for providing us with ways to improve out lives. |