Ain’t too proud to beg
“I pray at the altar of imagination every day.”—Jason Reynolds

Today, I bring you good news/bad news. And, surprise, surprise, they’re one and the same.
Ready?
As humans, we create ceaselessly.
This is mind-blowing! Amazing! The most exciting reality we can know. We create with every thought.
That’s why every morning, I beg (maybe that’s a bit strong)..,I gently request that the universe, my cosmic concierge run the show.
Whoever controls the narrative wields the power. If the narrative we subscribe to is the material viewpoint, the one that suggests we are lacking, separate and limited, our ceaselessly creative thoughts are going to show us a rather frightening “reality.”
However, if we ask to be guided by the bigger thing, a beautiful, joyful freedom begins to arise.
Everybody claims they want to change the world. But the world is an idea, a narrative that forms from the thoughts and beliefs we dwell upon.
The world begins to change on its own once we refuse to live from false perceptions of brokenness, of scarcity. The world transforms magically when we ask the bigger thing to take the floor.
As the Course in Miracles continually reminds us, we are eternally blessed and sadly, most of us don’t even know it. The reason? The bad news narrative, the material viewpoint that prevails has us in its sway.
But it’s not true. We are NOT lacking. We are NOT separate. We are NOT without power. And once we ask for a wee bit of help, our powerful, unceasing ability to create begins to show us the joy, light and freedom to which we belong.
Happy Friday, gorgeous friends! Have the most stupendous, exciting weekend of your life.
#222 Forever!!!
Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World).