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I found some. However, I also found evidence of a squirrel’s activity of looking for food. There were holes everywhere.
They were just deep enough for me to recognize the squirrel and its behavior that I imagine results from a thought process that sounds something like this, “I know I buried these nuts here somewhere!”
For sure, I know he isn’t thinking something like this, “I don’t know where I buried those nuts so I am going to sit here until I remember.” Or, “I don’t know if I am capable of finding nuts, I failed last time, so I am not going to try again.” Or, “I don’t know if I like nuts anymore, what’s the use of looking for them.”
I don’t know. Dangerous words when followed by a thought, feeling, or action of waiting, incapableness, or hopelessness.
Our lives are wasted when these three words are used to identify ourselves.
They act as a verdict, and a life sentence of defeat. When we agree to them, we have agreed with the one liar whose intent is to stop us from living our lives as the action of the Divine.
The squirrel is not using them as an identifier; he is using them to produce action. “I don’t know, I will find out” is both a promise and a motivator.
Can you image infinite Mind saying, “I don’t know?” Thankfully, that would be impossible. Infinite Mind, the intelligence of the universe knows, and since It does, so do we.
Listening to the still small voice within, we will discover with great delight that the Truth is, we do know. We do know who we are, and we do know what we want to do.
Starting with the words, “I do know” opens the door that is shut by the agreement that we don’t. Action always follows that knowing and the burden of carrying and living the lie of I don’t know lifts like a fog.
And just as the lifting mist reveals a beautiful landscape, the lifting of the fog of the mist-perception of the words I don’t know reveals what has always been present, an abundant and fulfilling life for each of us.
Think, write, say the statement, I do know with the acceptance that this is True, because your True nature is the child of the Divine. Experience the immediate and tangible results of the lifting of the lie imposed by the words I don’t know.
You do know. It is impossible to be the idea of the infinite Mind and not know.
Beca Lewis is the author of many books including “Living In Grace: The Shift To Spiritual Perception”.
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