Thinking that thought will get us there is to think we are not here. If we are here there is no then or there to get nor is there any more or less of this, or that, to have. To not have what we have is to think we have to have something else, somewhere else that is "not there" while it is thought that is lacking. Feeling like we have no place, belonging nowhere, is a common effect of obsessive thinking.
Thoughtlessness is the source of addiction since more or less will never be enough and when enough is never enough there is no hope. Hopelessness in this case is an accurate assessment of an impossible condition. Yet to consider that we are hopeless is to presume wrongly that we are only what we think we are - and so think feeling better or getting over our feelings is the model for escape into compulsive activities that never works since what is denied only gets worse.
As long as we think we have nothing to do with the idea thinking there is nothing we can do about it naturally follows to justify continuing to do what seems to be the only thing possible. To think we have nothing to do with something is to imagine it possible we could have nothing to do with everything. This is a suicidal thought since it would only be possible if we did not exist. There is no justification or rationalization in Truth as Reality.
This deception underlies all compulsive behaviors and leads to suicide in obvious or slowly less dramatic compulsive ways. Induced insanity manifests anxiety, pressure, and stress that undermines all of our bodily ability to maintain stability. When insane thoughts are used to develop rational ideas it is just another irrational perpetuation of the same induced insanity. Our greater sense and body know there is an emergency and increasing the threat level is never an effective solution.
We Know We Know.
We Are Aware We Are Aware.
We Are as We Are.
Reality is unlimited and never changes. The idea that how and what we think creates reality suggests otherwise. Acting on backward thoughts leads to behaviors that are out of order reflecting a reversal of our natural fortune that are accurately called disorders. Anxious, nervous and systemic disorders reflect this impossible attempt to reverse Nature’s Law and Order and our Universe's Essence. Dis-ease is the lack of ease created and maintained by such twisted mental acrobatics. Stress and Anxiety inhibit healing and compound and degrade health.
Mentality is a bodily function. Mental disease is a physcial ailment. For as long as it is misdiagnosed - any cure or treatment will perpetuate its contagion.
Principles affirm Our Indivisible nature. Sharing Principles confirms our natural indivisibility. Inspiration is natural while desperation, depression, degradation and acting oblivious to what is obvious is an unnatural choice to oppose reality which is impossible to accomplish though we are free to try.
Ignoring what is happening, acting as though it shouldn't be or isn't happening, produces the unintelligible gibberish of ignorance - not reality.
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