Response- Ability
1. Take Responsibility As James Allen says, “Circumstance does not make a man, it reveals him to himself’. The more you take responsibility for your life, the more you are able to change it. Responsibility is freedom and empowerment. Become conscious of the thoughts, feelings, beliefs and attitudes that are creating your world. Take responsibility for them and choose those that serve you and your world.
Quite a profound quote, one of those that hits on many levels all at once
Go ahead, read it again. So the question is not are we manifesting, but what are we manifesting?
The goal here, I think is conscious manifesting. Many of us associate the concept of responsibility with something burdensome, but one of my favourite spiritual authors, Wayne Dyer I think, re-wrote the word as response-ability.
The ability to respond.
If we can master our ability to respond, then we can start to be more aware, and make decisions that will benefit us the most. In this context, we can only be responsible for ourselves. Of course if we choose (selfishly) to feel good, that, according to Law of Attraction, only bring us good, and our influence will be a lot more positive and powerful, and we get to remain feeling good in the process.
What I am saying here, is it is not good, or necessary to take on the burdens of others.
Contrast this to feeling angry about something, and “pushing against” it, we feel bad, and the situation does not change probably!
It is hard to allow in what we DO want when we are pushing against what we don’t. Ultimately, if we are really aware, we can be effortlessly manifesting whatever we desire in our lives, by being more response-able! I think it’s a delicate balance between caring deeply about issues we want changed, and taking on unnecessary burdens.
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December 16th, 2007
Hi…
Thanks for the great article. I think it is so important to remember that you can only be responsible for yourself. You cannot assume responsibility for the way anyone else feels — by doing that, you are actually doing them a major disservice.
On the proviso of course… that you have acted with good intention and not to deliberately hurt someone. I have recently been in this situation where someone was disappointed in my not always being available when he wanted. I carefully pointed out that I also had commitments and obligations in my life… so I could not take responsibility for the way he was feeling.
Too often, people need to blame someone for the way they feel… I know I have done that on many occasions in the past. But at some point, I had to take stock of myself and my responsibility! It was very liberating when I did.
Jeanne
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