WHEN IS TOO
much affirmation too much? Too much affirmation is too much when I think
of it as a pronouncement. As I think about it as a tedious experience
rather than an uplifting and exciting adventure into a new expression of
my divine self-my ultimate being.
Too often when I speak an affirmation I act as though I
should be able to articulate one phrase with confidence and have it
fulfill itself immediately. This is true. This is how an effective
affirmation is designed to work.
These affirmations are the usual modality for getting
something. While this is the most common technique to approach human
goals, it is lack-a-luster on my spiritual path.
Affirmations confirm my divine nature. I may begin with
human virtues, human values and human desires to prepare myself for my
big show. However, in doing this, I create within myself the very
limitation I seek to leave behind.
There was a reason Jesus taught his disciples to seek
first the kingdom of god and then all things would be added. In our
impatience we want the "all things" first and then perhaps the path
leading to spiritual illumination. We can become all too complacent with
"all things" and never go on for the treasure.
The glorious thing about seeking the spiritual values
is that I am not anticipating the human values which of themselves
reveal themselves to me in my life--for they have been there all the
while. Should I aspire to the human good I have pictured so vividly in
my thought, I find that there is little "time" and less "place" for
nothingness, which in fact is the allness. Going for the "gold" in the
Olympics is going for the ultimate prize. Going for my divine self is
going for the gold and its prize is beyond measure--but magnificent
indeed.
Now what sort of statements qualifies for spiritual
affirmations?
Spiritual affirmations are:
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I am god, god I am.
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I am the allness.
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I am divine.
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I like me.
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I am divine order.
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I am peace.
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I am.
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I am unconditional love.
Living in
the consciousness of these affirmations I am headed directly into the
kingdom of heaven within me. Speaking these statements I confirm my
divinity and live in the bliss that comes from knowing I am all now.
My affirmations are designed to change my attitude
about myself to believing and knowing that I am that which I speak my
word for now. As I persist in my divine incantation using my spiritual
mantras I am fulfilled in all areas of my life and content with my
universality.
-Dr Herbert L Beierle
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