Trust is the Doorway to Success by Eric Stone | Page 2

Mutation and transcendence have a price! The price is discipline and a professional attitude toward awakening. Yes, it is available but NO, it does not impose itself on you, which opens up a whole new can of worms about free will and choice, doesn’t it? Awakening, I am respectfully and sometimes painfully learning, is advanced beingness. Being is always relaxed and trusting and impossible to fake. It is practical and mechanical not a passing mind state filled with new-­‐age refurbished concepts. You remember being by staying present to your moods. A homogenized frequency is a foreign energy in my system, a sort of uninvited and unannounced parasite. You escort it out through recognizing its alien presence and breathing it out. My mind wants to “think it” out—absolutely useless and believe me, I have tried. It has come to my attention that when we breathe out consciously and professionally, we evacuate the unwanted charged up and clogged cells that have been bugging our internal system. We are not meant to be homogenized—we are meant to be unique, differentiated and individualized. It takes time to evacuate conditioning out of our sensitive auras. It can be done but requires loyal and sustained alertness and a professional attitude. To me, being professional is not only to leave behind amateurism, dilettante behaviors and sentimentalism, but to adopt an impeccable code of conduct that is uniquely ours. The realm is surgical. A surgeon cannot afford to be sentimental while using a scalpel or the cut will be affected and result may occur. To be a professional is to be able to remove the falsely emotionalized or dramatized expressions out of interactions and completely focus on service through skill and appreciation. Who says you cannot serve yourself impeccably? In addition, there is no conventional role-­‐playing or paper tigers in professionalism as it is an authentic and highly personalized creative act. "My Spirit has Ways of Seeing that my Eyes cannot Comprehend." Copyright © 2020 Eric Stone