Thursday, November 06, 2008

Deep Consciousness

Many of us live our lives unconscious. We are in such a hurry. We are either thinking about something in the future or something in the past. We spend our day in worry and something that we think will happen. We live unaware of what prompts us to make decisions, the reasons we react the way we do, and always striving so hard. To be unconscious is to be unable to notice or respond to things which one would normally be aware of and to not aware of one's actions or behaviour.
However to have deep consciousness is to be alert and awake and to be aware of one's surroundings and of oneself. How often I find that we are not aware or awke to ourself or our surroundings. We live life in such a hurry, never slowing down, never taking the time to be conscious of what is really important and how real change can come to our lives.



Your life is a journey you must travel with a deep consciousness of God.
I Peter 1:18

We must be travel life at a slower pace to be alert, awake, and aware of ourselves, our surroundings, our God. Too many times we never give thoughts to God, we are never aware that God is right here right now. We sit in a place and become angry because we are not being served the way we think we should. We demand our rights be taken seriously and first. We rush and hurry to be in first place. We become sad and scared because things are not working as we planned and we hurry to make sure they will tomorrow. We are deeply unconscious. We are on a journey with no map, no rudder, no steering wheel, with no awareness. We have no awareness that God is present and we act like we have forgotten who we are and what we have been called to.
Today live your life in deep consciousness of God. Be aware of every moment you are in. Live like Jesus. Treat people like Jesus. Be aware. Be awake. Use every moment to be conscious of what you are thinking, how it effects the moment you are in, and what it is like to slow your life down to a conscious speed. God is here. God is always present. Be concsious of that fact. Be aware of that and live it, be it.
Namaste'

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