All Limitations Are
Perceived Horizons
Not so long ago, people
thought the world was flat. They looked out into the horizon, and it appeared to
them that the earth ended somewhere far out there, and at the end of the earth,
one could possibly fall off the edge and die. Therefore, people did not dare to
reach the horizon, for fear of falling off the end of the earth. So they stayed
where they were.
Their perception that the world was flat, that it had an edge (the
horizon), kept them from exploring far away from where they were born. It was a
limitation that appeared real to them. However, this limitation was not real at
all – it was an error in perception.
The horizon is not an edge, it is not an
end.
In fact, you can never reach the horizon because it keeps moving
farther away from you the closer you get to it. The horizon is an apparent end,
yet it is grounded in infinity (you can never reach it).
All of your limitations are horizons. All of them bar none. No
exception.
Even the Self has no limits, although it “appears” to
be encompassed by a limited body. In fact, is the Self a reality, or simply an
awareness of feeling? The Buddha argued that the Self is a feeling that gets
mistaken for an identity (that which is ‘having’ the feeling). Anyways, that is
another topic altogether. Let us get back to limitations…
Any limit that you think you have,
whether it is financial, biological, emotional, or whatever, is a horizon. For
example, you may have the belief that you cannot afford something, and so you
forever deny yourself that thing; you never buy it. That is believing in the
horizon. You believe you have limited funds and if you spent them on that thing,
you would suffer and die or whatever. However, if you went ahead and purchased
it, you would find that you can indeed afford it, and because you have now
created a new gap in your money, you would quickly fill that gap with even more
money (so long as you don’t believe you are limited). This is the difference
between those who have scarcity (poverty) consciousness or beliefs, and those
who believe in abundance.
So what is the solution to limitations? It comes
in two steps:
Step 1: Replace your perspective. As long as you think
the world is flat and the horizon marks the edge of the world beyond which you
will fall off, all other thoughts and actions will be in error. So you must
train yourself to see the world a new way, to know that the horizon is an
illusion. If you skip this step and jump straight into step two, you may burn
your fingers because you cannot act as if you have abundance as long as you
believe in scarcity. Your beliefs always become manifest. Thought is more
powerful than action in creation.
Step 2: Act in line with abundance. In the above
example, we saw that one who believes in abundance knows that the “limited”
amount of money in their pocket is transitional, it is a river that flows and is
hence not truly limited. But the one who believes in scarcity is convinced that
they have a true limit and hence they don’t dare cross is. So what does it mean
to act in line with abundance? It means that you will be going beyond the
horizon. You will march to it and keep moving, knowing that the horizon will
never be reached. Know that all resources are cyclic in nature, so that the more
you spend the more you earn, and the more you earn the more you spend. Keep that
river flowing. Don’t erect a dam or try to hold it. Keep it flowing. Open both
hands wide, the hand that receives and the hand that gives. The faster your rate
of exchange (giving and receiving) the better.
Horizons are a mindset. Poverty is a mindset. Wealth is a mindset.
Happiness is a mindset. Depression is a mindset. Health is a mindset. Dis-ease
is a mindset. It is all a mindset, with its accompanying emotions.
The secret is
that the mind is limitless, so you truly have no limits except those that you
have accepted as real. It is all just a horizon, and no matter how much you
chase the horizon, you will never fall off the end of the earth. So chase it!
Article by David Cameron
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