Your Birthright
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Your heart yearns to become
One with Me and One with all. If this were not so, if you did not wish to claim your rightful Oneness, why, then, why would
you get inflamed when someone doesn’t acknowledge you sufficiently or, God forbid, happens to disagree vehemently with
you? You want your sense of Oneness, and this seeming person or persons before you or uppermost in your mind has thwarted
your sense of Oneness. No wonder you are upset. To your bewildered eyes, it
is as if the person or event or situation has taken your birthright from you. Stolen your birthright from you. How dare they
undercut your sense of Oneness. That would, indeed, be a crime. Now you have a better understanding.
Whatever awkward situation you face, the way to look at it is that it is here to strengthen your sense of Oneness. You notice
I keep saying sense of Oneness. Of course, no one and nothing can take away your Oneness because your birthright
holds fast. But your awareness, ah, that is another story. Your awareness has been a flibberty-gibbet, bouncing here and there
and everywhere, looking for something it knows not what, yet knowing, whatever it may be, that it is beholden to you, and
that you have to have it. Following your belief that
what is supposed to be yours has been taken away from you, you mislead yourself into anger or resentment or one or more of
all the shades of unwanted emotions you are so practiced at. Come, elope with Me. Forget
all these red herrings. Abide with Me. Leave the lesser matters to dissolve. Sooner or later, they will dissolve on their
own as you calm down and allow your sense of Oneness to come back and settle in once again. Know forevermore that no one
takes your birthright away. No one can. Nothing can. A thief cannot. A murderer cannot. Someone who speaks falsely cannot.
A mob cannot. When it comes to your birthright of Oneness, there are no identity thieves. No one can wrest your sense of Oneness
away from you. Not even the worst violator can. You are the only one who can
do that. You give your birthright away. Apparently, you think that
insult, or the proponents of insult in one form or another, took away your sense of Oneness, ran off with it. Beloveds, no
one, no situation, can take away your sense of Oneness without your say. You can give it away, however. You certainly have. Because of someone’s
temerity, you give away your sense of Oneness. You vacate it, beloveds. An unfair trade, wouldn’t you say? Anyone can
buy your sense of Oneness at a cheap price, poor bargainer that you are. You substitute anger for your sense of self-worth,
which is to say, your sense of Oneness. You let others take your birthright away for a mere glance, a word, a pittance, for
anything at all. Short-term, you glory in your
anger and call it self-righteous, honorable, meritorious, yet what you then call self-respect is nothing more than shoddy
ego in disguise. Yet time after time, you sell yourself short. Time after time, by your haughtiness, you lower yourself. You
must think you raise yourself as you put up your fists, ready to have a go at your supposed opponent. Can you accept now that
you are your own opponent? It is you who proudly throws your sense of Oneness into the ring. You throw your sense of Oneness
out the window so that you have the opportunity to fight this fight and win it. Even when you win, you lose.
You have nothing when you’re done. Again, you find other opponents of your sense of Oneness in front of you who are
yourself, and every time you fall for your disguise, and you battle it out, if not in the ring, in your own thoughts. You
are the one who has to stop giving your sense of Oneness away to any bidder. |
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