When people of the Hindu religion first came to America they brought along their belief that cows have a special relationship with the Divine, and are therefore to be treated with the utmost reverence and respect. To the Western mind, which sees cows as little more than a source of food, milk, and (lately) greenhouse gases, that idea seemed ludicrous, and so the term “sacred cow” was coined to refer to anything that is so highly regarded as to be immune from criticism or question.
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Being Present
I’ve been learning a lot lately about what it really means to “be present,” especially as I’ve been working through the intense doubts and fears that have come up during the creation of my new website, www.Creatorship101.com.
To be in the present moment is one of the most profound and important concepts of modern spirituality, and it is absolutely necessary if you want to be a conscious creator. But what does it mean?
When I hear people talking about being present they’re usually talking about time, and about not thinking about the past or the future. But that is absurd, and it is quite impossible and impractical whether you are a human or an angel.
The following message came through the other day, and really summarizes what I have learned:
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