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Life is not something that happens to you; you are life, and you create it

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  • Dec 11, 2021
  • 9 min read

Updated: Feb 4

Is it not so much easier to live a life of response to circumstances as they come upon you rather than to allow circumstances to be an outflow of who you are within? Can you make a connection to events as a structure of being rather than a random collection of unknown creation occurrences?



You can begin to see that nothing that appears, whether of things or events, is without the result of the creative force of thought. And while you might agree with that statement you fail to realize your role in the process of creation. Remember that all thought is a creative force and that the circumstances of your life are the result of your thinking; it is a truth that you are what you think, but also true that you create what you think. If you can begin to see your role in this process, begin to see your part within the circumstances that surround you, then you will have a clearer perception of what can be done to modify those circumstances as well as begin to create the events you would wish to see.

You cannot just routinely move through the circumstances of life, wishing for Me to make the adjustments for you, but you must begin to see your active role within their creation and begin to make adjustments on your own. You are responsible for what you see and what you would wish to see. And that is based on who you believe yourself to be.

Do you act out of a place of nothingness or one of compassion, strength, and vision? Have you trained your heart and eyes to search for what brings true joy, peace, and prosperity and then spoken these into existence, into circumstance? This is to be a conscious act, a life of creation, and not a life that just happens to you. You can drift for a while, but eventually life requires your participation. How will you join? It is never too late; life always waits now for your presence.

Life is never to be as if drifting within a boat, encountering things as they pass, within your vision and then gone, only perhaps to reappear again. Responses with words and thoughts of this should not be ‘this I do not like’ and then once gone, looking for the more pleasant things of the journey. Life is not something that happens to you; you are life, and you create it. It is your journey. Interact with it by moving it as you would wish, from the forces of creation within you. You make the movements, you agitate that which you see, you bring into being that which you would wish to see. It takes thought thought is action and movement. Begin to move. You can begin by moving against what you would wish not to see, that which has been created; but better would be to create what you would wish to see, from what you are.


Is it not so much easier to live a life of response to circumstances as they come upon you rather than to allow circumstances to be an outflow of who you are within? Can you make a connection to events as a structure of being rather than a random collection of unknown creation occurrences?

To live a life where one merely reacts to circumstances as they arise can often feel like being adrift in a vast, unpredictable sea. It's a path of least resistance, where life's events dictate your direction and mood, shaping your identity and choices through external forces rather than internal conviction.


There is profound beauty and strength in allowing your life's circumstances to flow from the essence of who you are within — to let your inner self be the sculptor of your external world.


Imagine your life not as a series of random, disjointed events but as a tapestry, each thread woven with intention and purpose from the core of your being. This approach transforms events from mere happenings to meaningful structures of your existence.


When you live from the inside out, you become the artist of your life, painting with colors of your values, dreams, and principles. Living from the heart of who you are isn't just about control; it's about creation.

You can begin to see that nothing that appears, whether of things or events, is without the result of the creative force of thought. And while you might agree with that statement you fail to realize your role in the process of creation.

Can you begin to see that nothing that appears, whether of things or events, is without the result of the creative force of thought? And while you might agree with that statement you fail to realize your role in the process of creation.


Every moment, every circumstance, and every experience that unfolds is a reflection of the creative power of thought. The world you inhabit is not merely a random collection of events but a creation woven by the threads of your mind. Your thoughts are not just passive observers; they are the architects of your reality. You are both the artist and the masterpiece, the dreamer and the dream.

Remember that all thought is a creative force and that the circumstances of your life are the result of your thinking; it is a truth that you are what you think, but also true that you create what you think.

Life, in infinite Wisdom, mirrors back to you the essence of your inner world. The circumstances you encounter, the relationships you nurture, and the challenges you face are all born from the seeds of your thinking. To recognize this is to step into your power—to understand that you are not a bystander in your own story but the author of its unfolding.


"For as he thinks in his heart, so is he."

— Proverbs 23.7

If you can begin to see your role in this process, begin to see your part within the circumstances that surround you, then you will have a clearer perception of what can be done to modify those circumstances as well as begin to create the events you would wish to see.

When you embrace this truth, you begin to see that every thought is a brushstroke on the canvas of your life, and every intention is a step toward the creation of a brighter, more fulfilling reality.


[Ascribe: Begin each day with an awareness of your thoughts. Take a moment to reflect on the patterns of your thinking and how they align with the life you wish to create. If you find yourself dwelling on negativity or limitation then redirect your focus toward possibilities and solutions.


As you move through your day, observe how your thoughts influence your actions and interactions. When faced with challenges, ask: What thought or belief led me here, and how can I shift my perspective to create a better outcome? By consciously choosing thoughts of gratitude, hope, and empowerment, you will begin to see your circumstances transform. Remember, the power to create the life you desire lies within you—one thought at a time.]


"Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will." — Romans 12.2

You cannot just routinely move through the circumstances of life, wishing for Me to make the adjustments for you, but you must begin to see your active role within their creation and begin to make adjustments on your own. You are responsible for what you see and what you would wish to see. And that is based on who you believe yourself to be.

Life is not a passive journey where you simply drift through circumstances, hoping for My intervention to reshape your path. Instead, it is a canvas upon which you are both the artist and the creator. You hold the brush, and every stroke—every choice, every action—shapes the masterpiece of your existence.


The world you see is a reflection of your beliefs, your vision, and your courage to take responsibility for your role in its creation. When you embrace the truth of who you are—a being of infinite potential and purpose—you begin to see that the power to adjust, transform, and elevate your life lies within you. You are not merely a bystander; you are the architect of your reality.


[Ascribe: Begin each day with intention. Whether it’s a small step toward a dream, a shift in perspective, or a conscious effort to see Goodness in every situation, take ownership of your role in shaping your reality.


Remember, the life you envision is not just a gift to be received but a creation to be actively crafted. Believe in your ability to rise, to adjust, and to create something beautiful. After all, the world you see is a reflection of the greatness you believe resides within you. And there is so much more.]


"For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline." — 2 Timothy 1.7

Do you act out of a place of nothingness or one of compassion, strength, and vision? Have you trained your heart and eyes to search for what brings true joy, peace, and prosperity and then spoken these into existence, into circumstance?
This is to be a conscious act, a life of creation, and not a life that just happens to you. You can drift for a while, but eventually life requires your participation. How will you join? It is never too late; life always waits now for your presence.

This is a call to live deliberately—to embrace a life of conscious creation rather than one that merely unfolds around you. You may drift for a time, carried by the currents of circumstance, but Life, in its infinite Wisdom, will always beckon you to step forward and participate fully. How will you answer this invitation? With open hands and a willing heart, or with hesitation?


Remember, it is never too late to begin anew. In boundless patience I wait for you this very moment, ready to meet you with open arms when you choose to show up fully, authentically, and with purpose.


"Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is." — Ephesians 5.15-17

Life is never to be as if drifting within a boat, encountering things as they pass, within your vision and then gone, only perhaps to reappear again. Responses with words and thoughts of this should not be ‘this I do not like’ – and then once gone, looking for the more pleasant things of the journey. Life is not something that happens to you; you are life, and you create it.

Life is not meant to be a passive voyage, where you drift aimlessly like a boat upon the water, allowing experiences to merely pass before your eyes—here one moment, gone the next, only to resurface in some distant, uncertain future.


Instead, it is a journey to be embraced with intention and curiosity, where every moment, whether joyful or challenging, holds meaning and purpose. You should not dismiss the less pleasant sights or experiences with a simple "I do not like this," only to seek out what is more agreeable. Rather, approach each experience with openness, seeking the lessons.


For it is in the full engagement with life—its highs and lows, its fleeting and enduring moments—that you will discover the depth of your own resilience, the richness of our connection, and the true essence of our journey together.


"I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation...I can do all this through Him who gives me strength." — Philippians 4.11-13

It is your journey. Interact with it by moving it as you would wish, from the forces of creation within you. You make the movements, you agitate that which you see, you bring into being that which you would wish to see. It takes thought – thought is action and movement. Begin to move. You can begin by moving against what you would wish not to see, that which has been created; but better would be to create what you would wish to see, from what you are.

Our journey is your journey. You are not a passive observer but an active participant, capable of stirring the world around you, of bringing to life the visions that dwell in your heart. Every thought you hold is a spark of action, a movement toward what could be.


Begin to move—gently, deliberately, with purpose. You might start by dismantling what no longer serves you, what feels out of alignment with your deepest desires.


But even greater is the power to create anew, to draw from the well of your being and manifest what you truly wish to see. This is the art of living with Me: to think, to act, and to shape your world with the beauty of your spirit within.


"Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." — Isaiah 43.18-19

 
 
 

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