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Changing Our Patterns of Behavior

Topic: Spiritual GrowthBy Dr. Rick Moss, Ph.DPublished Recently added

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It is essential to release our limiting beliefs. We must clear these thoughts away before we can experience and know our True Identity. However, we must also consciously integrate our healing and transformation into our behavior and become conscious when old patterns start to re-emerge as the result of the triggering of new egoic pockets. In this section one idea will be presented at a time. It is suggested that you consciously work with this insight for a week or two before moving on to a new idea. Judgment vs Disce ment Judgment is a function performed by the ego-mind. The Whole-mind is incapable of judgment. So, when we judge we loose our Whole-minded, God connection. We trade this for whatever ego benefits we might get like: feeling superior, being angry, hating and its accompanying excitement, getting to feel separate and therefore seemingly safe, etc.. Judgment occurs when we confuse a person or ourselves with an action that the ego is engaged in. For example: we might have been told or have said, “You’re a bad boy or girl for doing that.” Or, we might think he or she is a terrible person because they are a cheat, a thief, or a drug addict. Judgment occurs when we look at something or ourselves and react against it based on our past. This might include: excess weight, skin color, dress, riches or poverty, personal beliefs, etc.. In these cases we are projecting our egoic prejudices and reacting to our own limiting beliefs. We have gotten lost in the form and failed to see the real person who stands behind the form like a light bulb stands behind a lampshade. We have looked with our mind rather than our heart and as a result we have lost our connection to Source, and therefore what is really valuable. Disce ment, however, is not of the ego. It says, “This person (or myself) is engaged in a behavior in which I don’t wish to participate. I can still love you or myself and not participate in the behavior. I separate you from the behavior. I see not a bad person but a person engaged in something I don’t wish to be part of. I don’t even have to conclude that you shouldn’t be part of it. I could hold the thought that I am not able to tell if this action will, in the long run, aid or harm your growth. But, I know that for myself it is not what I want. Disce ment says, “I don’t choose this, but I love you.” Spiritually, we are not required to like or change anyone, just Love everyone. As we grow and transform we must discern. We must let our inner guidance tell us what to do and what to avoid. This is not judgment. This is disce ment and it must occur. Do not back away from this out of fear that you are becoming judgmental. Summary: I can Love and be happy or I can judge and be separate, but I cannot do both at the same time. Disce ment allows us to Love and still navigate in the world.

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Dr. Rick Moss is the developer of Pre-Cognitive Re-Education (Pre-Cog). Rick developed this work after teaching meditation for 20 years and realizing that meditation alone does not change subconscious patterns, and by itself is not enough for transformation.

He has an international private practice, teaches seminars and trains people to do the work of Pre-Cog both personally and professionally. Gifted with a powerful intuitive ability, he is available to do Pre-Cog sessions over the phone as well as in person. He is the author of The Light Traveler’s Notebook and 18 clearing CDs.

His Ph.D. is in education and was done at the University of Texas at Austin with a dissertation on Education and Consciousness. He has served as a member of a number of Boards including the Center for Attitudinal Healing (Austin) and the Association for Network Chiropractic. He is a minister of Religious Science and has served the Pacific Coast Church (Pacific Grove, CA) as a healing facilitator and Minister of Prayer for over 20 years.

Phone sessions or workshops can be arranged by calling (831) 659-2313 or by e-mailing
rmossphd@aol.com

For more information, visit www.EssentialPathways.com

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