The road to a better world

The human race has nearly completely paralysed itself with psychological fear. The most powerful fear of all.

It’s because psychological fear is not real, it is a simple mental construct in our mind or in the collective mind made by a projection into the unreal realm that is the future and because it is not real we cannot deal with it. All we can do is suffer within. It is based on a fear of the unknown. It has catastrophic effects on our mental and naturally our physical health. It is ego driven and all about the story or stories in our head and how this or that will affect me.

We are all connected to this matrix of fear and the resulting harm to humanity is painfully obvious. Even before recent times, it has been increasing and increasing, to an almost hysterical point. The last 12-18 months is a simple reflection of the state of fear that most people live out their daily lives. We are reaching a tipping point and this is normal, balance will come.

Once the mind creates this fear, it feeds off it and creates more and more. As always, we create our own reality, so if we believe that everything and everyone is out to get us, then they are. Multiple this by billions of human souls and then you get the kind of collective fear that the current world is in. It feeds itself to the point we have almost become frightened of our own shadow. It is all related to the core fear of death.

If we understood that we do not have life, that we are actually life itself, then we would accept that ‘death’ does not really occur, our essence and energy will continue forever. Accepting that it is only our current temporary physical carnation that dies, and not the real us, allows inner peace to come. Recognising we are not our thoughts, the story, the ego, they are just a construct of our mind allows us to step away from the fear.

Like all things dark, the good news is, there has to be balance, the Yin and Yang of the universe, and the balance is that it will and is becoming lighter, more people are switching off the matrix of fear, more people are realising that consciousness and simply being is the route to inner peace. We are moving on from the egoic mind and its destructiveness. We will evolve to see the human mind as an absolutely amazing tool for wonderful creation for us to use and not become it or believe it is the real you or I.

We need to show compassion for all human souls no matter what and we have to be understanding of other people’s fears not judgemental or hateful, as that is just another fear based mind state.

The road to a better world is there, we just need individually to choose to walk it and not wait for others, or judge others on their path.

Theirs is much better

Others work, whether it’s cooking, running, jumping, art, singing, dancing, writing, music…the list could go on, and on, and on, is better than mine.

When we compare ourselves to others, we always pick are a person we perceive to be better than us, then in a self-deprecating style, we say ‘theirs is better than mine’.

This hiding behind criticising ourself serves two purposes, one is an attention-seeking attempt, hoping that another will say ‘oh, don’t be silly, your ‘x’ is amazing’, this helps reassure our fragile ego, and the second, is a total protection of our fragile ego, by eliminating the risk of ridicule for claiming that our work ‘is the best’. We do not dare to step into the spotlight for fear of judgement or failure.

The fact is, all of it stems from the mind, and attachment to our ego and the story of ‘poor little me’.

Our work is neither the best nor the worst, these are just judgements of the mind and collective mind.

Our work just is. It only needs to be better or worse to serve the story and to allow us to feel inferior or superior. Others work is the same, neither good nor bad. All of this judgement cycle just leads to internal suffering, which then leads to suffering for others too.

Be happy in the doing of the work, enjoy the moment and be content with what is, seek pleasure from creating what we love in our soul not what we judge in our mind.

Of course, it’s lovely, of course, it’s amazing, of course, it’s beautiful. It is whatever we tell ourselves it is and it does not matter.

We are all our own biggest critic as a defence mechanism, instead, we could choose to be our own and other people’s biggest fans. Do from the soul and not criticise from the mind.

Love our work, love other people’s work too. It ends suffering and judegement.