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If It Doesn't Destroy You, It Will Make You Stronger! By Dannye Williamsen As
you move through life, you meet problems of all shapes and sizes. Some are
hardly worth mentioning; while others are life-threatening or
earth-shattering. Yet, they all have one thing in common. Each problem is
merely the wrapping that hides a gift which has been custom designed to your
specifications. If
you choose to entertain yourself in your life with the wrapping paper, the
bow, and the box, that's perfectly all right. You can cuss them and discuss
them. You can admire all the subtleties of their design. But, if you are
distracted by the problem—that is, the wrappings—you will never be able to
receive the gift that was prepared especially for you. No matter what the problem is,
the gift it carries has a peculiar quality. It cannot be delivered directly
into your consciousness or your awareness. You must actively choose to
acknowledge it and to accept it as your own. Only you can remove the
wrapping, and only you can remove the gift from the box. When you have a problem, that
problem does not only exist outside of you. It is a part of your mental
world; it actually emerges from the pattern of your thoughts and feelings.
This is difficult for some people to accept because on a conscious level,
they hold fast to the idea that they would not choose to be in their present
circumstances. However, it is not that you chose the specific situation that
has manifested. You simply chose attitudes that resonated with the
"problem" that has manifested. What's The Point? All problems serve one
purpose. They cause you to focus your attention and give you the choice of
either looking to the world for answers or looking to your Creative Source
for answers. Problems give you an opportunity to change your perspective on
your life. This is a good thing because the perspective you now have has led
you to the problem currently manifesting in your experience, regardless of
whether that problem is physical, psychological, or social. Don't make a
quantum leap, however, and assume that everyone has cancer for the same
reasons, or that everyone who experiences bankruptcy followed the same path
to get there. Cancer, for example, is an
extreme experience in that it threatens one's physical existence. Such an intense
problem is an indicator that there is much to be gained spiritually if one is
willing to look past the wrappings—the pain, the anguish, the fear of death,
and the regret for things not done. Experiencing cancer may simply
allow one person to redirect her focus so she can stop and smell the roses,
reconnect with who she really is, strip away the persona and realize that the
riches she sought were inside her all along. Another may learn the power of
forgiveness because the cancer serves as a powerful metaphor for how her
anger has eaten away at her and destroyed the quality of her life. Despite the place of honor
many give to suffering, it doesn't matter how much you suffer if you never
look past the misery and embrace the gift it holds for you. If, instead, your
suffering is your focus, it becomes what is called "useless, unnecessary
suffering" and serves no purpose in your spiritual development. What Choices Do I Have? If you choose to wallow in
your problem, allowing your fear to overwhelm you, the problem will devastate
you physically or psychologically. If you choose only to look to the external
world for answers, you may force yourself into surviving the present
experience, but the problem will return in some other form. Why? Because
Spirit never gives up on you. God always offers new opportunities for you to
embrace your wholeness. To reach inside your box of
suffering to take hold of a new idea, faith is required. It demands a belief
in "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not
seen." It requires seeing something beyond the problem itself. The
measure of your faith is your ability to acknowledge and accept that new idea
into your world. If you do choose to open the
door of your soul inward toward God to search for answers, you will come out
on the other side of this experience with a greater understanding of yourself
than ever before, which is the purpose of your life on this earth. You are
here to learn how to express as a creative being - one made in the image and
likeness of God - by continually availing yourself of every opportunity that
diminishes the darkness that is cast by the belief in separation between you
and God and you and others. So, any problem that doesn't
destroy you, either physically or psychologically, does indeed make you
stronger! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Dannye Williamsen Dannye Williamsen,
co-author of It's Your Move! Transform Your Dreams from Wishful Thinking to
Reality; author of Metaphysical Minute – Philosophy on the Run, MindSlap!
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