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What you think about me is your problem.
How I feel about that thought, is mine.

What you do to me is your problem.
How I react is to that action, is mine.

What you say to me is your problem.
How I interpret that word, is mine.

So yesterday my dog got into my bedroom and peed on the bed for the 46th time. As you can imagine I was super pissed off and so I really shouted at him. While in the middle in my fiasco, my heart kicked into and began to override my mind. It whispered, “Isn’t this an opportunity to love unconditionally?”

I had to walk away and take a breather. I was making myself a victim of my history instead of being a master of my destiny, as Dr Demartini would say. After all who was responsible for the created experience? Who was responsible for the interpretation of the experience?

It was all me. No one was doing anything to me. Everything was and is happening through me. My life is nothing more than a projection of my own consciousness. If you stand in front of a projector you will see that the moving images and story are not real. It is just millions of pixels of coloured light put together. It is not real. So why get upset with a projection? Will you not watch a George Clooney movie again because he broke someone’s heart in the projection? Of course you would. You KNOW that neither the projection nor the story is real. So why do you react so negatively to your own life? Why do you believe the projection and the experience is real? If you are going to live, you might as well love.

I cuddled with my dog a little. I apologised. I did not need to forgive him. I created this after all. I forgave myself for being a victim. I thanked him for being there for me to love unconditionally.

When love fills your heart, miracles follow close by.

Practice and Live LOVE in every waking moment.

I love you.

Love,
H

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