Heavenletter
#4790 Slaying the Dragon
God said:
God said:
In Reality, there is no inside and outside. In Reality, there is
Oneness.
In terms of the relative world, inside and outside certainly
seem to exist, and, therefore, there is pretending. You may feel one way, and
act another. Someone may seem like a friend, yet not be a friend. Duplicity can
arise in a world where Truth and fiction seem to co-exist, and, so, life
becomes suspect. Danger could be waiting for you around the next corner. Life
seems slippery, and you can’t get around it.
Life may often seem to be a magic trick. There is trickery. When
you see the unlovely in the world, when you are struck with it, you have seen a
magic trick and you thought it was real. You have been fooled. Whatever
individual perpetrated the trick, he has been fooled too. He may have taken
advantage of you. In the process, he has taken advantage of himself as well.
Whenever a group may have dealt cards from under the deck, the
group may make you assume a role that does not reflect the best in you, and the
group has cheated itself as a well. The group could be a family, a corporation,
a nation.
Conspiracy does go on in the world, and much of it is believed
in and followed impeccably. People do pull the wool over their own eyes. If
only you had the eyes to see and the ears to hear.
But, of course, you do. It is your heart that sees and hears
Truth, and your mind may convince you otherwise. Yes, the mind can be a
trickster. The mind can justify anything it wants, including poor behavior.
And, so, in life, too often, My children dance to another tune, and ego has its
say. No one is going to get the better of you, so says your ego.
You can face the world and not attack it. You can rise above the
fallacy and foolery of the world.
Often the thing to do is not to react in the heat of the moment.
There is a lot to be said about being level-headed. When your heart is amok on
your behalf, it’s safe to say that ego is steering the way. Ego takes offense.
It is ego that thinks it has to protect you, and, then, ego sells you down the
river. It cheers you on and pats you on the back and steers you to defense and
attack. Ego runs around, spurring you on to retaliate.
What is retaliation but a futile attempt to show someone or the
world that you are mighty? “So there, take that," you say and pull out the
gloves. For a moment, it may seem you have shown your strength, but what you
may really have shown is your underbelly.
Be wary of taking offense.
A true giant doesn’t spar with smallness. A true giant doesn’t
bow down to smallness. A true giant truly doesn’t duel with smallness. A true
giant doesn’t make himself less than he really is, nor do My children have to
prove themselves. Watch out when you feel you have to show your mightiness.
Rather, ask yourself to get to the heart of the matter and find peace. What can
you do to unwind animosity rather than fuel it? What can you give? If you were
a great leader, what could you give? If you were a great leader, why would you
have to slay a dragon?
Well, yes, slay the dragon of your own fire. Don’t let outrage
go so far in the first place. What do you want a conflagration for? Be wise,
and put out the fire.
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