Thursday, June 18, 2009

Momentum is king

Momentum is a beautiful thing. Right now my writing business is really picking up, even though business in general is down. Being physically immortal, we create our own momentum. By not buying in to the struggle around us, we keep the momentum of our life and our prosperity going. We don't find a reason to stop, so we don't stop. I guess that's the ABCs of being endless.

By talking this stuff at our breakthrough events, we're always reinforcing the message--you can have what you want, go for it. I find myself giving clients and colleagues pep talks along the same lines. But they don't always respond. That's the death programming in operation. Think about it: what do you have to lose by being excited?

Some one who has been coming to our breakthroughs said he loves what he feels but isn't sure physical immortality is real. I don't think he's actually sure death is real. That's what he's really saying. Because if you get really real about death, you know you've got nothing to lose in going for being deathless. That's when the momentum can really kick in.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Building on Momentum

Well I've been busy, enjoying myself and all the day-to-day challenges of living physically immortal. I'm happy to be alive and to feel my life wide open for opportunities. I feel I am just beginning. I'm not middle-aged, not old, not young. I am ageless and fresh. My future is brighter than it was when I was a teenager making plans. I am ready to take on my world and create everything I want.

I feel this way because I am physically immortal and there are amazing people in my life who constantly remind me that this is my true state of being. I was recently touched to let go of trying to make things work, to just get out of my own way and let my natural creative energies draw to me everything I have need of. For me sometimes "being in charge" has looked more like being in control than being in the flow of a deathless life. It is a glorious challenge learning to really live and be abundant for myself and others around me. Sometimes I have to be reminded to have fun with everything, to be crazy and serious and ridiculous and bold, but above all to enjoy every moment.

We have been talking about momentum in our meetings recently. I have experienced building on momentum and how awesome that feels. You get to feel really good about yourself when you're moving forward with momentum. You feel vast, unlimited, unstoppable. I have also experienced the opposite, when I have trashed a good momentum and picked up old habits or patterns and gone back to a "comfortable" groove. Actually that kind of comfort is extremely uncomfortable, because there is always that part of you that has felt better that sits there inside your guts accusing you and then the sick feeling of guilt inevitably follows. Not only that, but the momentum has to be built up again before you can move on, and you have to break through a residue of resistance. If you stop your momentum often enough, sooner or later there's not enough energy to try again and depression and despair start creeping in - not a good place to be, believe me I know. It's not about righteousness, it's about aliveness. As Jim Strole said the other night, choose what makes you feel most alive in the moment. That's great advice, and I'm here to take it! Have a blessed momentum-building week.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Collective power for change

I'm happy to report that I did indeed have a wonderful week. Intention is everything. Living physical immortality now requires that my intention be as conscious and clear as I can make it at all times. Human beings are inherently creative, but they have the power to destroy or build themselves in their creation. Being physically immortal, I am designing my life to be abundant in every way. I cannot do this alone, the death programming is too strong from aeons of time. A lone individual is like a drop in the ocean. A collective individual however is aware of being the ocean, not the drop, and therein lies great power for change.

This is our experience here in Scottsdale and the more we move together, the deeper we go, the more we realize how much we need each other and every immortal out there. How we can reach more people is always in our thoughts. If you are reading this and have not met us yet, I urge you strongly if you have any feeling that you are immortal, or could be, or want to be, to follow that calling and make the connection with us. You might be shocked at what you will find. There is nothing that you have experienced in your life until now that could prepare you for what you will feel when you come in the presence of your own kind. What is your hunger? Are you content to live a mediocre life or even a good life until you die? If you do not have a physical experience of taking death off the end of your life, then no matter how wonderful you are today you have an end coming and you have no idea when. That is the tragic truth, it is not a belief system, it is real. I didn't make it that way, neither did you, nevertheless you are subject unless you experience a quantum leap out of that reality. We are that quantum leap. A deathless life already exists in this world. We are moving towards you right now - what are you doing?

I want to meet you. I need you in my life. That is why I am writing this blog, in the hopes that you will read me and be stirred to new action. Conscious intentions and actions to match are what living physically immortality now is all about. I am a different person today than I was when I was writing last week. I have less struggle, more joy, less pain, more health. This is because I have a future. I am getting better all the time. The more I live, the freer I am because that is what I go for. I am the ocean now, not the drop, so I have the power to create my life to be more beautiful with every passing day. How about you? Will you be freer next week, next month, next year? Are you physically immortal? If so, I want you to know that I am here to make it easier for you to live. I am here to lift you up, care for you, and hold you in my heart and arms forever.