One Truth, One Law: I Am, I Create by Werley Erin

One Truth, One Law: I Am, I Create by Werley Erin

Author:Werley, Erin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: MadLeo Publishing LLC
Published: 2019-12-23T00:00:00+00:00


Main Thoughts from Day 5

God does not judge. Humans judge.

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Good and bad, right and wrong are human creations.

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Your persona is a creation. It is not who you really are.

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The veil of the persona allows us to experience the physical world as individuals.

Day 6: Create with Purpose

“I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man’s. I will not reason and compare: my business is to create.”

William Blake

i am: Every time you realize that you created something, no matter how small, write it down. Otherwise, you are creating little things every day that you are going to forget. This practice will grow your knowing that your thoughts create because right now you are just shrugging the creations off. For example, you created the security guard knocking on the door last night and saying the music was too loud.

phil: Yes, Erin feared that. So she created it?

i am: Yes. People usually write that sort of thing off to coincidence instead of recognizing the power they have. That’s what a coincidence is. It’s your thoughts creating. That’s why the world is full of coincidences. It’s because coincidences are happening every day that people shrug them off so easily. You become conditioned to seeing them all the time. If coincidences were a rare event, it wouldn’t be so easy to shrug them off.

So, yes, start noticing and acknowledging your creative power. Write it down when you notice you create something.

phil: Acknowledge it, write it down, and say, Yes, I created it. Even if it’s something you don’t want, admit you created it. Because it gives you power to know, I can create.

i am: Absolutely. How empowering. Even if it’s not what you wanted, you created it. Once you know that you create what you don’t want, it’s just as easy to create what you do want. If you blame someone else for creating in your life what you do not want, you’re leaving it to someone else to create what you do want and that’s probably not going to happen.

phil: Is this why we’ve created the idea of an external God? We don’t want to take responsibility for what we created if it wasn’t what we wanted?

i am: If you ask an external source to create what you want, you are disempowering yourself and robbing yourself of the opportunity to create what you want.

phil: Okay. So you mentioned Erin creating the security guard knocking on the door. What else have we created recently?

i am: You created the puppy being potty-trained. You put that into universal mind, and it was created and sent into the puppy.

phil: It’s totally obvious that we created the puppy being potty-trained. Before, we were creating him not being potty-trained by worrying about him peeing on the carpet all the time.

i am: Yes.

phil: But the act of creating it seems so natural that I can’t pinpoint when we created it, when we put that into universal mind.

i am: When you decided there was nothing good or bad about the puppy, that he just was—that there was nothing to be fixed because he was already perfect.



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