When we are prepared to meet our
problems and concerns from another line of thought, fears that appeared as
solids and liquids morph into gases of an invisible form, and they dissipate
into the ether.
And though such fears are destined
to re-emerge we have the key to resolving our problems when we take not just a
step back, but a step sideways as well.
But first of all we must take
counsel from the truth about The Truth.
The truth is always our best
advocate if we will trust God enough to seek it.
Fear keeps us from the truth and,
only then, we lay exposed. If we get over our fear of aligning with the truth
we stand to be blessed—to stand in the Court of Awareness.
The Court of Awareness
Courts are where truth is
presented, besides allusions to justice gone wrong. When we bring our problems
(presented at the feeling level as fears) before the court of our awareness we
face those fears and find the fearful component of the problem falls away,
because we have met the fear fearlessly in the truth.
When our truth is allowed to stand
on its feet, without innuendo opposing it, the truth shines as an unopposed
beacon creating awareness.
This is fundamental for our
courage as we need some reason, some vote, for faith.
When we stand up from the witness dock,
with all innuendo annulled, we stand with the humble confidence to face the
problem without all its noisy, unhelpful bells and whistles. These present as our
anxiety in the midst of our problems.
This is a court like we have never
experienced before.
The judge is the Holy Spirit and
the Judge will discern and not allow falsity against us. But we must see things
as a third, impartial person would see them. There is no defence and no
prosecution—only the truth enters this court.
In an experience of court like
this we have agreed to walk with the truth, probably because we have a full
faith that the truth is safe in this environment.
The Court of Awareness is a safe
place where we are at one with reality in our minds. In this state we neither
get too far ahead of ourselves nor do we get caught up in our pasts. We are
safely present. Awareness and the truth go hand in hand. Each is necessary for
the other. Each of awareness and truth provide for each other.
***
Fears melt away in the presence of
truth. When we come to be aware of the truth about our circumstances—that besides
anything, endurance will win the day—our fears melt away.
© 2012 S. J. Wickham.
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