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The
End of Suffering: Aligning Values and Intentions
From the forthcoming book
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The
End of Suffering: Aligning Values and Intentions
From the forthcoming book The most humble of
wishes would be to end all unnecessary suffering, also known
as, freedom. We will look at how this potential exists within
your free will and how, when you are clear about your values, you can
create a direct link between your intentions and your destiny. In this
way your intentions become manifest in your future and you the master
of your own destiny.
An intention is the anticipated outcome we envision in our mind. Our values help us select and then guide our intentions. The dilemma is that our values, and the way we use them are the domain of ego, and so lasting transformation is difficult, if not impossible.
To stabilize the conditions for your wonderful resolutions to “stick”
you must reclaim consciousness that will otherwise be consumed in
a continuous struggle with ego-based outcomes. Liberation from the
effects of hand-me-down values, upon which you base your
decision-making, is the outcome when those values are rearranged into
one conscious group, where the primary value supports and guides
your intention to be free from suffering.
The primary value that you select for this single hierarchy always
represents that your interest in awakening is marginally greater
than all others.
Making
decisions based on such a conscious primary principle will produce an
enlightened effect. This new arrangement also supports all other
necessary aspects of living, since subsequent values can include money,
security, family, love, creativity, and learning.
For example: To sustain the conditions for transformation consider
placing
a primary value such as completion,
freedom,
or fulfillment over and above all other values on a single
hierarchy that is to represent your life from that moment forward.
Making a
major life decision according to a primary value of completion
delivers an
outcome of completion regardless of the circumstances surrounding
of that choice. Freedom is not dependent on the circumstances, options
or outcomes, but on how consistently your pure intentions are directed
by a related value that supports such an objective.
Conditioning
segregates values into distinct and concurrent groups
related to career, home, family, friends, and so on, in its futile
attempt to manipulate reality. You may find out that you also have a
“wish list” of values that includes valiant attributes such as
integrity, perfection and creativity. The struggle with most major life
decisions and their outcomes is the consequence of numerous “ego-guiding
principles”. Not only does each group of values have it’s own agenda but
each hierarchy has its own presiding primary value. This arrangement
ensures that the ego remains in firm control of your life force and
fortune.
Because most of us are not aware of the multiple groups of values we
experience great anguish and confusion in times of making important
choices. “Not knowing what to do”, is a clear manifestation that the ego
is entrenched in values. An awakened person can make major life
decisions in a matter of seconds with no worry, regret or fear that
options may need to be “revised”.
The ego also uses the battle for attention between all these values to
drain your consciousness—in the present moment with deliberation—and in
the future because of the conditioned outcomes you have to “overcome”.
The continued existence of these multiple groups of values precludes you
from being able to discover and express you full potential by setting
and following through on noble resolutions.
As you awaken, it will become apparent how the first big decision
you ever made—independently of your parents—was based on the existence
of multiple groups of values, the result of conditioned intention and a
product of the ego. You may also realize that you have been doing this
pretty much ever since. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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