Inner Trust, Goals and Vision

On our journey into more expanded levels of consciousness, we will encounter a passage. To enter this passage we will need an essential companion: inner trust. The passage is the journey of creation. Inner trust is your ally.

Creation is ushering something from non-existence into existence. It is creating a goal from something that does not exist and building its reality in time and space. To accomplish this, we must have inner trust. To develop inner trust we must manage and keep our agreements.

An agreement is a structure for fulfillment. This structure, or agreement, is the avenue for an idea, which is unseen, to be made seen in physical reality.

Inner trust is essential because the world of physical reality that we move in each day is a world of agreement. It is the outer world of evidence. It is what has already been created, what has already been agreed upon. Most of humanity believes the physical world to be our only reality and all we have to draw on. Inner trust allows us to venture beyond the physical world to the inner world of creation.

Everything you see around you was once in the unseen world of ideas. Each thing exists because someone had vision. They decided to keep their word long enough, and without any evidence or agreement from anywhere else, until the agreement was a strong enough force to be an avenue of expression for the unseen idea to become a reality in the physical realm.

An example is the room you are standing in. If the contractor changed his mind (and therefore changed his agreement) every day regarding the size of the potential room, it would never have been built. It would have stayed in the unseen world of ideas. Making and keeping the agreement regarding the size of the room became the structure for fulfillment.

Many people make agreements. Few keep them long enough for something to actually get created. We lack inner trust for our own word, and therefore vision. We sell out because we cannot see beyond the conversation of our ego minds about how hard it will be to accomplish the task, etc.

If we have not demonstrated and developed our ability to manage and keep agreements, our inner trust is not developed or enhanced. I know of many wonderful ideas, plans, and goals that go unfulfilled primarily because the person gave up on their agreement. They had no vision.

Their inner trust was swayed by the reasonableness of the ego mind. They trusted reasons over their own word. They stopped telling the truth, going for results, and maintaining their freedom of choice over the ego