What Is Your Greatest Weapon Against Fear & Destruction?

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Your ability to decide how you respond to it. You can define who you’ll be and how you’ll behave in a crisis. Are you a person who inspires wisdom? If not, is that something you want to build into yourself?

How about the ability to practice love and tolerance in the face of pettiness and fear? Will you practice fortitude and endurance when you’re trembling?

Let’s let higher consciousness go viral. You can take time to reason rather than blindly react.

Edgar Cayce, the most documented psychic in history, predicted the extreme circumstances we’re now experiencing. But he said we could prevent those extremes by learning to embody divine love.

Cayce urged us to focus on our ideals, (such as helpfulness) and to reconnect with source, which he called God, but you can call anything you want.

Cooperation was a word Cayce often used. It was a concept he also struggled with. He had a temper, he sometimes forced his will on situations, and always he returned to the spiritual for guidance.

But his readings insisted that humans were here to learn to get along with each other and to understand and embrace our oneness.

Cayce even instructed us to be “long suffering.” Certainly not a popular idea in our day and age.

Philosopher and writer, Eckhart Tolle believes we evolve because we’re forced to transcend our suffering, and go deeper.

We are evolving, he says, even when we take two steps back before we shoot forward.

Now, however, you can slow down, take stock, examine your self-will, and self-centered fear, and allow greater wisdom to infuse your soul. What do you have if you don’t?

Nerve-jangling times will reach into you and pull out your best, if it’s there, or your worst if it isn’t.

You decide: pick your ideals, and whether you’ll enact them even-or especially-when challenged. Remember, you’re a role model for others but first you’re a role model for yourself.

You have an asset during this difficult time. It’s your higher consciousness and your ability to select actions you admire.