State of mind
“I am”
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Are we vigilant about our language? Which of our expressions could be transformed into something positive?
So, open your heart and reduce your mind."Think with your heart and not with your head." It is Christ who says so.
Fill your days up well. Getting back to this issue of fatigue, I must tell you one thing: when you say, "I'm tired", you are confirming your fatigue. So be careful with your language. "I am" is the affirmation of God within you, so you put God in a state of fatigue within you. How could He possibly pick you up? We can say, "My body is tired." That is very different. We should take care of our vocabulary, of our way of reacting. We have lived all of our lives through our impulses, but never forget that when you say, "I am", you affirm the name of God. "I am" is the being, not the head. We must therefore be careful not to use "I am" to assert a negation.
It is absurd to say "I am angry"! How can you be angry or place your self in anger, since God has nothing to do with your anger! Your anger is nothing but selfishness, it is anything but divine. God's wrath is something else altogether! Pay attention to this and have the humility in your relationship to ask your partner to pray for you when you feel a bout of fatigue and ask for a harmonisation. Do not be afraid of asking, ask.
Can we ask God for permission to rest our body for a few days?
Yes, but of course! Vacations are necessary. What does vacation mean? It means a cut. It is a time between two others. Vacation. It is a time that does not belong to others. There is the time for work and the time for vacation. To be vacant means to be free to play, to move, to sing, and to sleep. It is necessary for man, but vacations cannot be taken literally in the sense that, "I'm tired. I'm going on vacation." Look at what that does. You put God in a state of fatigue and yet you still want to take Him on vacation! It is absurd.
So be careful, and tell those close to you, so that we cease creating spaces full of negative things while believing to do well. The Devil is clever; he will attack you every time. You do not pay attention to what you say or what you do, and then you find yourself in his clutches and you have no idea how you got there. I say and repeat: we are not attentive. The Devil is clever that is why Christ called him the Clever One.
You think you know God, and you are sure that He exists, but you must also know that the Devil exists. You can be sure of that. Also, if you do not know where God is, then you do not know where the Devil is. But he knows where you are. When God calls you to work, the Devil will not attack God or your soul, because he cannot. But he will attack what surrounds your soul. The most fragile part of an individual is the ego, or the mind. He persists on attacking you and enjoys it, because you fall into the trap by only listening to your weak mind.
So, open your heart and reduce your mind. "Think with your heart and not with your head." It is Christ who says so. Thank you all.