There are almost six billion people on the Earth at this time. Each one is a master. Each one was already a master before entering the Universe of Earth. You must first achieve mastery as a soul before you are allowed to experience separation from Creation. As a soul you have perfected your mastery many times, and now you have come to master the third dimension of fear, judgment and limitation that has existed on Earth. There is nothing you have to do to earn the right to be a master. A master is what you are.
You have chosen to come into this lifetime through a process that some call the veil of forgetfulness, a process that veils the remembrance of your mastery or your connection to Creation. You did this so that you might experience the third dimension from another perspective and become so involved in it that it would became a part of you. Each person on this planet has come to experience being a master in physical form—some to become a master teacher, others to be master cooks, caretakers, healers, soldiers, housewives, bankers. Still others have come to experience mastery in the most unsuspecting ways—to master limitation by being a paraplegic, a beggar or a homeless person.
Individuals have chosen their journeys carefully. If you try to interfere with that journey, most will resist you. You may offer assistance when and if they ask for it, but do not be surprised if they reject you when you try to force change upon them. After all, they are masters, too. Honor them for their choice. Is one actor in a play less important than any other? They have come to experience what it would be like to play their specific role.
Before you can master the game of life (separation), you must first recognize what you desire to master. Do you choose to master fear, judgment, doubt and indecision? This would seem a good place to start. Doubt and indecision exist because there is conflict between your head and your heart. Your world has worked hard to keep you listening to its messages with your head, because as long as you do, you can be controlled by those who choose to control. Remember, they are masters, too. The game is to control you with logic—scientific data and “facts” that are merely illusions.
Fear is a powerful motivator. Many advertisements and purchases are based on fear—fear that if you don’t buy the right foods, you can be harmed; that if you don’t buy the right clothes and car, you will not be accepted by your friends and so on. It is time to listen with your heart.
Make a list of the things you desire to master. Do you choose to no longer live in fear or be judgmental? To be in control, positive about yourself and your actions, free from doubt and indecision? To be confident in your discernment of others, to feel safe and invulnerable? To employ yourself in a way that brings you joy? To prosper so that you can enjoy life and share with others?
It’s easy to say these things, but how do you manifest them into reality? By declaring them as your own. Nothing will be yours until you declare your intent and claim it as your own. Own it with every part of your being.
To experience fear, judgment and doubt, you have played the role of the victim. To be a victim is to see everything coming from outside yourself, giving you a reason to blame others and “circumstances beyond your control” for your failures and misfortunes. To be a victim is to relinquish your power to others, to believe that others are responsible for your health, your livelihood, your food, your security. To be a victim is to strip away your conscious awareness of your divine being. But to be a master is to reverse this process and realize that everything you seek is within. Follow your heart—be the master.
• To be a master is to walk your truth.
• To be a master is to live your truth.
• To be a master is to honor all other masters for the journey
they have chosen.
• To be a master is to never violate the free-will choice of
another.
• To be a master is to allow no other to violate your free-will
choice.
• To be a master is to be in nonjudgment of another, even
though they might be judging you in the moment.
• To be a master is to see the perfection within all that you
can see and perceive.
The more you stand in your mastery,
the more compassion you will have.
It is easier to be a master of your world
when you love the world you live in.