Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2025

What Do You Mean by Ownership?

What Do You Mean by Ownership?

By Sanhia

Channel Michael Hersey

Posted on January 9, 2025



Participant: You have used the term ownership a few times. Can you explain what you mean by that?

There is a quote attributed to Jesus in the New Testament in which he states that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. In another situation Jesus is asked by a rich young man what he would have to do to become a follower. He was told to give all of his money to the poor. The young man chose to remain at home. Another significant Jesus quote relative to ownership is where he said that the kingdom of God is within you. Ownership, though, is not limited to money. This should not be interpreted to mean that you must give up all money and live in poverty in order to realize your Divine awakened nature. Ownership is a state of mind. When you say that something is yours you are expressing ownership. This would include your ideas, story, partner, children, friends, health, and career…. We could go on and on. When a possessive pronoun is placed before a noun, ownership is implied. Ownership keeps you stuck in the illusion for a couple of reasons. First of all, none of the things you possess are real. There is no story or career. There is no past or future, no partner, and no money. I guess some of you would readily agree with the last two. (Laughter) These things are all a part of the illusion, of the movie. They have no true existence. Of even greater importance is that the being you call you also has no existence. That is what you consider your greatest possession. To be awakened is to have no sense of self. There is no identification with the body/mind construct, that is – no sense of self, but simply the noticing of the body as you might observe the sky or a building or anything in the manifested world.

Participant: Is ownership the same as control? Is letting go of ownership like letting go of control?

Of course. There is nothing. There is nothing to control. If there is nothing there, how can anything be controlled? So, …. We could stop right here. This is really the message…… but let’s talk about it some more. I encourage you to be aware of where you hold ownership. We have used terms like the Divine or Holy Relationship, the Divine Presence, or the Divine Now. None of these involve any ownership whatsoever. You cannot possess anybody or anything. You can neither control them nor change them. What is there is simply noticed, accepted, and loved. Without ownership there are no loves and hates.

Participant: (laughter) Wow!

This isn’t to say that there might not be the noticing of preferring to or not preferring to be with, say, a certain person. That won’t change; there simply will be nobody there to have those likes and dislikes. There is no ownership of the reaction. This is an impossible concept for the ego mind to wrap itself around. But then, all of being awakened is like that. Without ownership there is no ego mind. It is the ego mind that believes it has things and needs them in order to get where it believes it needs to go, but there is nowhere you need to go. You are where you want to be, though there is no you there. When you hold on to things, your focus is on them and therefore on you, the holder, the human entity who feels separate from the Divine. This does not mean that you do without all these things. There are still going to be homes, vehicles, money, jobs, friends, enemies, partners, children, and relatives, but they will not be owned. They will simply be in your movie.

Participant: So, there are no likes or dislikes for the awakened me?

We have talked about this with emotions. Rather than saying, for example, that you are depressed, you notice that depression seems to be present. The former expresses ownership of a feeling. There is no definition of self as depressed. Again, ownership is not restricted to objects or people. It includes thoughts, feelings, and health. Anything tacked on to the end of the thought or statement “I am” shows ownership. I am happy. I am poor. I am sick. Awareness simply notices the apparent presence of happiness, poverty, or sickness. The ego mind might argue that it can’t see any difference, but you will find that noticing without ownership allows a totally different life experience. There is nobody there in the awakened state to own anything. Therefore, it is as impossible to lose anything as it is to hold on to it.

Participant: Doesn’t saying “I am” still imply that you exist?

That’s a sharp question. Who is? Is there ownership of being? We would suggest that you first practice dropping the words that follow “I am”. When that becomes your default thought in all situations, we’ll have further discussion about your question. There is beingness and it cannot be possessed. It simply is. It is what is aware of the created, the phenomenal world.

Participant: Is surrender to the Divine what you are talking about here. I have been trying to surrender control of my health to Spirit. Are you saying that this is a giving up of the ownership of my body? 

Yes. We can look at it in this way. You have been letting go of control of your personal will and asking to be able to surrender to God’s Will. What is being suggested here is not just letting go of the personal will but letting go of the person. There is nobody there to have a personal will. You can have that awareness. It’s not simply noticing that you have a personal desire which is separate from God’s Will, but that you are believing in a person existing that could have such a will. There is no you who could want something; there is no you who could lack anything. There is no you. There is only Divinity observing the situation. The ultimate step in giving up ownership – beyond letting go of people, things, thoughts, and feelings – is this letting go of ownership of self. There is no person here.

Participant: I think that is very hard to understand that there is no person here. What is it then? 

A movie. A hologram. A creation of the Divine Mind.

Participant: Yeah? That is difficult to understand, to grasp in some way what this Divine Mind is.

The Divine Mind has not only created this body you are pretending is a real person with a separate identity, but has created the whole movie, the whole thing …… the whole universe, everyone who seems to be in it, and every aspect of it including the “laws” by which it seems to function. That’s what Divine Mind has created; what you think of as you is not separate from any other part of the physical manifestation, whether animate or inanimate. The perfection of the Divine You has created this and is watching it, but it is not the personal you which pictures self as the creation and not the Creator. This brings on the feelings of separation and all the pain and suffering that goes with it. When the ego self believes it can own anything it is giving both self and the objects a reality they don’t have.

Participant: I can feel how a partner and projections upon him is so connected with ownership. It is another word for the same thing. Just saying “my partner” is expressing ownership. 

You’ve got it! The thought “my partner” implies ownership. Who is owning? The owner is the one you think of as your self, who feels separate from the rest of the universe and certainly from “her” partner. Ownership requires a separation of the owner and the thing owned. With Oneness there is no separation. The saying, “I am you and you are me” expresses no separation. No separate self exists. There is just the One, created by your Divine Self which is watching the movie it created.

Participant: This is scary.

What is scary about it?

Participant: It is like letting go of the only branch connecting to this world of confusion and going into freefall. 

So, who is holding on to this branch?

Participant: It’s this little me, a creature who is so terrified of God.

The Observer is simply observing. It doesn’t have the terror possessed by the little one being observed. The observer is not the person. It is simply watching. When you see only from this Watcher, there is no terror.

Participant: I can feel that this is what you mean when you suggest to fully let go and let God.

Now, as we never grow tired of saying, but you can’t get there from here. (much laughing)

Participant: Now it is a real riddle here. (continued laughing)

The ones who think they exist and possess things and need to possess things in order to survive and protect themselves are not able to choose to let go of that because there is nobody there to choose to let go. The ego mind cannot choose. The best that you can do is to be aware that there are beliefs in ownership and not act from that and to allow the emotions that are triggered to be there until they aren’t. You may find yourself attached to less and less.

Participant: Nothing left to lose.

Yes, without attachment or ownership, when something goes out of the picture there is no sense of loss. The picture is still there. It keeps on running.

Participant: But it really helps when I feel like I have nothing left to lose.

When you say, “I have nothing left to lose”, you still have “I” to lose. And it may come down to that for some. They lose everything until they finally lose themselves.

Participant: It’s a little bit tempting.

You can also do it a piece at a time. you notice that there seems to be ownership present. Whatever it is. Whenever the possessive pronoun enters the mind, you notice that there seems to be ownership here.

Participant: There is a fear here that if I go against the mass consciousness in this way I might be seen as crazy. For me, to be perceived as crazy is the worst thing that could happen. 

At the same time, you recognize that the mass consciousness is crazy. The mass consciousness believes the world is the cause and you are at effect. The mass consciousness believes that it needs to choose and choose well. It believes that you are responsible.

Participant: But what happens if I am ostracized?

The awakened individual is by definition ostracized. It no longer belongs, even though it appears to be fully participating. It is not connected to a body and to the world as others are.

Participant: Can you still use the language of the ego when talking with others, though you have fully let it go inside of you? Otherwise, you run naked in the world.

When you are out and involved with the world, you can play any role. You have no identity as a person, but you certainly have a personality. There is nothing you need to do or be; you simply react in the moment. In fact, there is no you. There are no goals such as presenting an enlightened face to the world, – whatever that might be – healing or awakening others. There is no purpose. There is just life. There is awareness. There is the movie, but there is no “you” in it. The form will still be out there carrying on, having all the experiences you have now, but with no sense of ownership of any part of it. There is no you to own it.

Participant: Sanhia, it is amazing to see that when You are speaking with people You meet them exactly where they are. The language is exactly what that moment calls for, exactly what that person needs to hear. Is that what you are talking about here? Is this “being in the world but not of it”?

All that language does is to point. One looks at what is being pointed to and may find it interesting and wonder what to do with it. There is nothing magical about the words that come through Michael. They are just what is there and are simply shared. Everything that happens can only be perfect. The language is not there to teach what the truth is. The awakened you does not need to walk around telling everybody what the reality is. Then they might lock you up. (laughter) Jesus warns not to cast your pearls before swine – and of course we are not calling the unawakened pigs – but there is no reason to cast them unless that is the guidance in the Now. You might take it as a sign that another is ready to hear something if they come and ask for help. It’s not just a question of intuiting what should be said, but it is responding to questions with what comes to the consciousness in the moment. I am not approaching random people on the street and saying, “give your money to the poor and follow me”, or “divorce the bitch or bastard, quit your job, and follow me.” (much laughter). We are not saying that. All that I do when somebody comes up and asks for directions is to scratch my chin and say (points) “I think you go this way”. Maybe they are more lost after talking to Me than before, but that’s not My problem. (laughter) My job is simply to point.

Participant: I like this pointer I have received from you now, but I am aware there is a fear to be noticing, but there is also a big yes.

When there is ownership there is something to take care of, something to protect and defend and to be afraid of losing. Without ownership, as you pointed out before, there is nothing to lose. There is nothing you have to do, no responsibility. This is a great and tremendous freedom. It points to awakening. You cannot choose to awaken, but you can notice when ownership is present, recalling that possessions just lead to pain and suffering.  So, you don’t follow that train, don’t act on those thoughts. If a thought comes to mind about “your” partner, you recognize that you think you own your partner. What a responsibility that is. Now you have to make that person be who you want them to be. If you notice that there is no control possible, then there is nothing for you to do. Perhaps ultimately it will be noticed that there is no you to even try to be the controller. If there is no you to be hurt or abandoned or upset, there is nothing but freedom. It doesn’t matter what you or others do. Whatever is done is simply done.

Participant: It’s like if the relationship is with the Divine, then it’s just “Let go and let God”.

Yes. Unless your relationship with God or Spirit or the Divine is, “Bring me my perfect relationship. Bring me money. (laughter) If you are trying to control God, then it is your God, it’s your Jesus, and then what happens? ….. You end up pissed. You asked for specific help and adequate delivery was not forthcoming. (laughter). This possession becomes total: your religion, your beliefs, your reality – as if it could possibly make a difference to the truth of the universe what crazy beliefs your ego mind might have. Reality is what it is, not what you think it should be. You cannot see reality before you if you are blinded by your reality.

Participant: I can feel this enormous relief and at the same time I can notice how much fear I have.

Yes. Good! Fear seems to present, but it is not owned. Take a step back and notice the fear. Notice who is noticing the fear.

Good Now
Sanhia/Spirit

Michael Hersey

Monday, June 17, 2024

Your “Bed of Nails” Is History

Your “Bed of Nails” Is History

Life Tapestry Creations
Channel: Brenda Hoffman

Posted on June 17, 2024

 
 
 
Dear Ones,

Perhaps you need reassurance that your life and world are becoming more loving rather than less loving.

Your media continues to promote that lack of love, yet your inner being seems to have less need to be part of the convoluted world the media promotes.

Even though you are exposed to the daily reports of the disharmony that seems to be the current world mode, you have not experienced the same to any degree. And if you ask others, they would likely report something similar. It is as if the air is starting to flow out of the fear balloon.

But perhaps some friends or relatives are concerned about finances, places to live, jobs, or wars. This is so for a reason—like a child who plays so hard, they are exhausted, resulting in temper tantrums and other inappropriate behaviors. Even though you, as the parent, understand why they are reacting as they are, you want that behavior to end. So it is now.

Parts of the world and certain leaders are acting as do overtired children. That is not to say you must condone their behaviors, but instead for you to know that those actions are fading as more and more of the world takes a new parental view. Indicating to those promoting fear, anger, and angst that those behaviors are unacceptable in this new world.

Such will not happen tomorrow, but it will happen much sooner than you anticipate because 3D words and actions are no longer dominant Earth themes.

Of course, that concept seems impossible to prove or accept as you learn about physical, emotional, and spiritual violence and disdain for the freedom of others. But again, are those activities part of your personal world, your larger world, or reports from places that do not touch you or yours personally?

If those activities touch you personally, why do you suppose you volunteered to be part of that painful piece? A question that does not indicate you are bad or evil, but instead for you to ask yourself why you need to be part of that pain? It is time for all who are suffering to determine why. Did you volunteer? Are you continuing to be an earth caretaker beyond the time you need to do so? Are you afraid to receive because of past issues you have not yet resolved?

If you are suffering, you are doing so because you have not yet accepted the freedom new you brings. You are not a slow learner or a bad person; instead, you no longer need to suffer as you expected to in 3D.

This is a new world, and you are a new being creating a life that is correct for you – not in pain or fear, but in joy.

So, your task for the next few days is to remove yourself from the 3D pieces that seem to be sticking to you as if rotting food has been glued to your being. Remove it. Allow yourself to breathe in the air of receiving—and expect to live in joy.

This will be difficult for some because you are almost more comfortable being an Earth punching bag than an independent being living in the freedom of personal joy.

That last statement does not negate your transition work and dedication. Instead, it informs you unequivocally that it is time to let go of your savior complex—a complex you created throughout Earth eons with your unerring focus on shifting the world from fear to love. Your focus was so complete that, in essence, you slept on a bed of nails lifetime after lifetime, suffering with one focus: saving the Earth. You have done so.

Your sacrifices and pain are over. Your need to care for everyone but yourself is over. Your need to protect everyone is over. Even your need to shift others to love is over. The only remaining task is for you to accept and receive the bountiful life you have created for yourself and others.

Ignore those who attempt to return you to 3D. Ignore those who try to make you feel guilty for not helping them before yourself. Ignore anything that indicates you are to continue living on a bed of nails.

This new life does not include caretaking others unless it feels delightful, and most certainly not saving the Earth or others who wish to remain in 3D fear. It is over. And because it is over, the only medicine you need now is joy.

If you were deathly ill and the doctor said you would heal if you took a specific medicine, you would likely do so. Many of you reading these materials continue to feel ill. The only medicine you need now is to live in joy, negating the need to sacrifice your joy because others expect you to do so.

Allow yourself to live in the sunshine, and allow others to live in stormy weather if they choose. Joy is your focus, regardless of what or who others want you to be.

If you continue your 3D role, others focused on 3D fear will be less likely to understand how to move beyond 3D.

Moving into joy is no longer a selfish move but an Earth/Universal need. Do not expect the Earth to become joyful and then help push you into that place. You are the instigator of your joy, as is every being who has moved beyond 3D.

This transition is from the inside out instead of what others want or think. Claim your freedom to be by claiming your joy, and you will help move Earth into joy. Wait for others to push Earth into joy, and you will remain in pain. 
 
So be it. 
 
Brenda Hoffman
 
Copyright 2009-2023, Brenda Hoffman. All rights reserved. Please feel free to share this content with others, post on your blog, add to your newsletter, etc., but maintain this article’s integrity by including the author/channel:  Brenda Hoffman & source website link: 
 
 

Thursday, February 9, 2023

10 Annoying Behaviors of a Snob: Do You Have One in Your Circle?

10 Annoying Behaviors of a Snob:

Do You Have One in Your Circle?

By Sherrie Hurd, A.A.

learning-mind.com

Posted on February 9, 2023





There are many annoying and frustrating behaviors of a snob. They are pretty easy to spot if you know the signs. So, do you have snobs in your friend group?

The behaviors of a snob are so annoying. They seem to think the world revolves around them. But we know it doesn’t.

Basically, a snob is someone who looks down on others while lifting themselves up, and they truly believe they are elite. There’s usually an element of being prideful, bragging about material possessions, and such. But there are other aspects of snobby behavior you may have looked over.

Annoying behaviors of a snob

Here’s the thing: snobby people are not generally positive about others. After all, it’s all about them. Snobs usually consider other people inferior to them, and they will only give the attention that they think you deserve… not what you need.

And, of course, they prefer to know your important connections in order to gauge the respect they should show you. But there are other annoying behaviors, so let’s get into those now.

1. They rarely approve of your choices

Snobs think their choices are the best all around. So, don’t be surprised if the snob in your circle thinks your choices are less than savory. In fact, they won’t hesitate to tell you this either.

Sometimes people like this will go out of their way to let you know they dislike things you do. And they expect you to take their advice as well. Your choices are usually bad ones in the eyes of a snob.

2. They pretend to be an expert

While there are experts in many fields of work, there are also self-purported experts that really aren’t as knowledgeable as they claim to be. For instance, just because someone likes something, or rather loves it, doesn’t mean they are an expert in that subject or pastime either.

A snob will claim to know everything about a topic. For instance, if someone you know loves a particular food, they may claim to know everything about that food, including its “factual history” and exact ingredients.

3. They aren’t really kind

Snobs aren’t usually that kind to others because inside, they are miserable. It’s one of the behaviors of a snob that’s most annoying. They secretly have low self-esteem, and because of this, they feel the need to bring others down to their level.

Here’s another interesting aspect of the snob’s personality: they sometimes ignore those they feel are beneath them.

4. They don’t support others

Snobs don’t support others in their growth and success either, as this would prove them wrong about being better than everyone else. Snobs project that they are extremely successful, so your success makes no sense to them. At least they cannot make sense of it.

When it comes to your achievements, a snob will even try to find fault in your success.

5. Snobs are insulting

If you cannot afford a certain restaurant or event, a snob will make fun of you. They want others to think they can afford luxuries, and they also want others to see that you cannot. If you aren’t wearing designer clothes, they sometimes announce this loudly in public.

Sometimes, it sounds like this:

“What brand is that? Oh, right, you can’t afford brand-name clothing. I forgot.”

Snobs embarrass you and demean you to make themselves look glamorous.

6. They post everything on social media

One of the most cringing behaviors of a snob is oversharing. Posting on social media isn’t wrong. But posting every single move you make is a little snobbish and weird.

One of the most annoying behaviors of a snob is when they make 20 or 30 posts per day about their “amazing” life. And this life, honestly, seems a little dull, honestly. So, yeah, if they’re posting every move they make, it’s probably textbook snob behavior.

7. Snobs brag about money

Another annoying behavior of snobs is the habit of bragging about money. Snobbish people often talk about how much money they have because they value materialism more than inner substance.

To them, it’s so much more important to have lots of money than good character and personality. You will notice that their character suffers due to their greed.

8. Snobs are easily offended

If you make a joke about a snobby person, even if it’s meant to be lighthearted, they get incredibly offended. They become defensive and offer information about themselves in order to quell the laughter.

Their low self-esteem cannot handle a joke at their expense, and their defensiveness goes into red alert. Notice how discombobulated they become if you joke around with them too much.

9. Certain jobs or positions are beneath them

Particular jobs or positions are never an option for a snobby person. Working in certain fields, to the snob, is considered beneath them. They always require a career that makes them appear highly successful and flawless at the same time. For instance, janitorial jobs or certain service positions are just out of the question.

10. They tend to be quite deceptive

They lie often. It’s one of the most annoying behaviors of a snob. If altering the truth in any way benefits them, they will not hesitate. And the lies aren’t always big ones.

A snob will lie about anything if they think it will elevate their image while lowering the character of another. Watch for this little irritating behavior and call it out so they understand it’s not going to work.

Do you know any snobs in your circle?

There’s always this one person in your friend group that just stands out, and not in a good way, either. Unfortunately, a snob’s desire to be noticed and loved comes with the price of alienating themselves from others, especially once good friends.

Some of the most annoying behaviors of a snob have destroyed relationships and damaged lives. So, it’s always important to pinpoint the snob in your group and protect yourself from their tactics.

I hope this helps you understand your circle of friends, loved ones, and so forth. If you recognize the snob of the group, just protect yourself from their mental attacks. Maybe, over time, the snob can recognize their toxicity and strive to become a better person. Be safe out there and always be kind.

Featured image by cookie_studio on Freepik

Sherrie Hurd
 

About the author:
 

Staff writer at Learning Mind
Sherrie Hurd is a professional writer and artist with over 20 years of experience. As a survivor of childhood trauma and multiple types of abuse, she is an advocate for mental health awareness. Sherrie manages multiple mental illnesses, including anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. With this background and personal experience, she strives to help others overcome trauma and abuse, cope with mental illness, and heal over time.

Copyright © 2012-2023 Learning Mind. All rights reserved. For permission to reprint, contact us.