Are you ‘For’ Your Power?
This article post expounds on a primary means of therapeutic liberation – what you are FOR. The dynamics of what you are for, giving yourself release of, highlighted in previous Immunize Yourself post, galvanizes your intention’s power on behalf of facilitating and fulfilling the intent. All true desires (the catalysts of intentions) have their own organizing, compelling means to satisfy (fulfill) themselves!
This seemingly secret capacity is obscured because a desired intention’s compelling power is generally filtered through one’s conditioning and becomes restricted to the limited means of ones historical and/or conventional perception of possibility. Imagine the idea of squeezing pure gold through cheesecloth – not much relative value would get through.
What you are for giving yourself release of is the therapeutic cornerstone for the fulfillment process of any true desire. To be for giving yourself release of what blocks your natural capacity to fulfill enables an ease and grace of intention to be realized because fulfilling power is not obstructed.
“What you are for, giving yourself release of” is a therapeutic deconstruction of forgiveness. The thought of forgiveness is not different than any other potent “device” that can be used to liberate – it gets filtered through the cheesecloth of conditioning. Whatever your unconscious, filtered take on the idea of forgiveness is can render it fleckless, rhetorical or reduced to a religious mental artifact.
The unfiltered engagement of forgiveness is more liberating than a conditioned mind can ever imagine. Hence, the deconstruction of the word as, ‘what are you FOR, GIVING yourself release of,’ to effectively strip away the unconscious relegation of its efficacy to mere rhetoric. (The deconstructionist at work here!)
Everyone can easily relate to what they are for giving themselves release of; whether it is release of the past, dysfunction, illness, self-judgment, low-esteem, poverty of any sort, struggle, conflict, dis-ease, relationship distress, depression, hampered motivation, confusion, boredom, fear, anxiety, paralyzing doubt, insecurity, credit or debt issues, pandemic madness… (did that ‘dirty’ laundry list cover it? Feel free to add.)
Being ‘for’ releasing something is relatable, understandable and… inevitable. Consciously or unconsciously, you are always ‘for’ something. Your life reflects what you are, for better or worse, for. Elements in your life may not be intended or desired, but they do reflect what you are for. To be ‘for’ something just means something has your attention, your relevancy, your occupation.
Being ‘for’ something is not about what you necessarily ‘like’ – that’s the colloquial use of the idea of being for something. Energetically, whatever galvanizes your attention you are, essentially, ‘for.’ Because our struggles, pains, disappointments, frustrations, dilemmas and history rivet our attention, they become effectively what we are for.
This treatise does not point to ignoring your troubles (we already use that device constantly to little avail), but rather, disengaging from them – big difference. Disengaging and redirecting; becoming conscious of what you are for, giving your self release of, as it were. As you become decisive of what you are truly for, you redirect your inevitable Power on behalf of your well-being instead of haphazardly thwarting it.
As you have already unconsciously demonstrated, what you are for galvanizes. Why do you think patterns constantly recur in your life even if the ‘scenery’ is changed? The same self-judgment conditioning that caused insecurity at nine or 16 years of age causes insecurity at 60. It’s not because that’s just the “way the cookie crumbles” for your life, or that that’s ‘your karma’ (karma is an assessment, not an indictment), or that things cannot radically change at ANY chronological age.
What seems chronic about your life is merely (and sometimes devastatingly) reflecting what you are ‘for.’ Period. This is no cause for self-blame whatsoever, it is a calling to become conscious. To become conscious of what you are for, giving your self release of. (Forgiving).
Certainly you can be for giving your self release of pain, certainly you can be for giving your self release of self-judgment, certainly you can be for giving your self release of your past, certainly you can be for giving your self release of identifying your identity from the rape that occurred at 19. And so on.
What are you for, giving yourself release of? And here’s the practical magic: as mentioned at the beginning of this post, what you are for galvanizes. It compels, synchronizes and orchestrates on its behalf (remember, you’ve been witnessing it all your life). All authentic desires have their own means of satisfying themselves and when the cheesecloth of conditioning does not filter them, they do so in a most efficient, direct way.
Forgiveness removes the cheesecloth. Liberating the very thing you are for releasing, from your natural capacity to fulfill. You become available to your self-esteem through forgiveness, you become available to your confidence through forgiveness, you become available to your natural abundance through forgiveness, you become available to your worthiness of all good things through your forgiveness.
Forgiveness is not about letting yourself, a situation, or another ‘off the hook;’ it is about what you are for, giving yourself release of. Because what you are for giving your self release of, releases you.
Every morning mentally, verbally or write, what you are for, giving your self release of this day. (Even if you find yourself repeating what you are giving yourself release of, that’s okay, repetition converts – ask commercial marketeers.) And don’t be surprised as the buoyancy of your motivation to follow through on things is liberated with an unfiltered potency!
What are you for, giving your self release of?