Becoming God !
Not your god… but claiming my sovereignty! As lord, God, and creator of my reality!
It started yesterday, when I had one of those “ah-ha” moments… that lasted for hours!
Initiated by a random visit from a friend and neighbor, who brought mushrooms with. (Now legal in Colorado!). I had some tobacco with blue lotus I smoked as well, as I entered journey state. With music playing on my earbuds.
I realized that when the Bible says “God created man in his own image” that means far more than the words imply!
As a reflection of God (creator) we create our reality… by what we desire to experience, on a tangible level. Being a physical vessel, we have the ability to experience things differently than spirits (or God).
We create our reality! Even before we speak or act… with our thoughts, our feelings, and our intentions.
Many people blame others, or other forces for their challenges. But actions, and even outcomes are not positive or negative. The alignment is determined by our responses! How we attach to the situation!
Let me give you an example…
I have a friend who has been struggling for some time, trying to rebuild his life after a messy divorce. Not long ago, he had a tire blow out and actually take the fender off of his car.
Most people would say… why me!? Why do terrible things keep happening!
I can see a different perspective. He was not harmed, nor were any others. The car can be repaired, and I see it as the universe way of telling him to “slow down” don’t push yourself so hard. Let things happen, rather than forcing them!
Every situation we face, good or bad. Is created by us! We are the God that creates our reality! Only by recognizing that, and acknowledging that we have learned the lesson, and are ready to move on. Can we truly break the cycle.
No external force has authority over us, unless we grant it to them! No God, no Demon or Devil… and certainly no other human being!
Step into your power… claim ownership of everything that happens in your life! Step back and observe… what is the lesson here? So as not to repeat the mistakes over and over again.


