Sunday, July 10, 2016

Just Do the Right Thing

If you have not heard this before, you must be from another planet. The question is, is this a true statement, because if it isn't, then there is something really wrong with what we are doing.

In 2008 when there was a housing crisis, thousands of people did the right thing to keep their house, and still lost it. In WWII thousands of Jews were asked to specifically do things that were going to lead them to safety. Doing the right thing did not work in this situation either.

When studying for a test in school, you can do the right thing and study, study, study, and still end up with a failing grade, while someone else did not do the right thing and ended up with more than a satisfactory passing grade.

For something to be true, it must be true 100% of the time, and just doing the right thing is not always going to be the right solution. Obviously there is another solution that is not defined by what we do, but what is this?

This is the problem; if you do the right thing, what is it that you are hoping to achieve? A sense of fulfillment? I know plenty of people who "do the right thing" and are miserable because doing the right thing has not netted them any fulfillment whatsoever. In fact, it has left them with considerably less than if they had not done the right thing.

The truth is, there are too many variables in doing to define just what the right thing is. Because there are too many variables, where are we going to find out what the right thing to do is to be successful? Who has the answer to these questions? Obviously not the banks, not the government, and not the teachers who are passing or failing their students.

How about being happy? They say happiness is a choice, is this true? If happiness is a choice, why is everyone attempting to do something to guarantee that they are happy? What about what you need to do to be abundant? Are not all of these variables of doing something?

Once again, I know a lot of individuals who are doing all of the right things to be successful, and yet success eludes them. I know a lot of individuals that choose happiness, and yet this too eludes them, even when they are doing what they enjoy. Everyone wants to be abundant, yet doing everything right does not ensure abundance. There is obviously something really wrong with the "just do the right thing" solution.

If doing the right thing only works in certain situations, then how are we supposed to know which situations doing the right thing in will guarantee us that we will feel secure in body, mind, and spirit. Just one tiny nagging feeling that we have not done all that we can do means that we have not done enough. I don't know anyone who walks away from a situation that has ended in failure that believes that they have done everything right. Besides, if it the individual did was right, how come they are still miserable, even if they did do the right thing?

The "just do the right thing" is not anything that has necessarily set well with me, as I quickly realized that all this doing was helping everyone else, but doing very little for me. I began to feel used, and felt like I was sacrificing what I wanted just to do the right thing. So I set my sights on another solution.

I began to look at "be the change you want to see." The problem with this is this, I want to be the change for hunger and disease, and I want to see the differences that I have made. The problem is this; hunger and disease has not changed despite everything that people are "doing to be the change."  So, where do you go from here, because it certainly appears as though doing the right thing, and being the change that you want to see, certainly have not netted change.

I just knew that there was something really wrong with all of the crap we were being fed about doing the right thing, and being the change, but I did not understand what it was, so I went on another journey to figure out why the doing cause did not work, and why the being cause did not work either.

After 25+ years of exploring doing and being patterns in my own life, a whole new solution began to emerge in my conscious mind. Obviously, this was a simple solution, but by the same token, was not going to be easy to recognize or understand.

This is what I discovered; the problem is the body is being referenced first in time. The proper order of the body is "after' the Spirit, not before. By placing the body first in time, what we believe about doing the right thing places the body first in time, not the Spirit.

So, obviously the being level comes from the Spirit, but the problem lies at the body belief level once again. The body belief about being is far inferior to the reality of the Being of the Spirit. It is this level confusion that keeps us going back to "doing the right thing," while attempting to "be" a change we have no idea how to be in a doing body.

The solution of placing the Spirit first in time, while placing the body second in time, will require a massive shift in perception. This shift in perception must occur in time or in 4D, not at the 3D body level where the problem is occurring.

So, all of the people who believe that they have shifted their perception must ask themselves, has this shift in perception allowed their Spirit to move first in time, or have they merely changed their perception at the mind/body level? If this is the case, then nothing significant has changed and the belief in doing the right thing will remain.

By moving the Spirit into the prominent position in time, 99% of all of our questions will be answered, along with 99% of the problems that are afflicting our world. With this it will no longer be necessary to do the right thing, or be the change you want to see in the world. All of this will straighten out on its own.

This shift in perception is so profound, a miracle will be required to first make this shift, and then secure this shift in time so that a shift back to the 3D body level of doing will not occur. This will require a whole re-education process, as everything we perceive has the doing of the body as a preference over the obviously much more advanced understanding of Being the Spirit has to offer.

So the question is, are you going to consciously "do" the right thing, and choose a miracle to make this profound shift in perception in time? If not, keep on doing the right thing with the body and see if this will take you to what you really want to experience in your life.

Cheril Goodrich
The Miracle Alchemist
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