A New Year Perspective

January 04, 2021

Happy New Year! I have taken a few weeks off from my regular routine for the holidays. Now that I am back at it I thought  today I’d share with you my  thoughts for a Perspective of the year ahead that can bring a freshness, a newness, and some hope as we head into 2021.

Hit The Reset Button Now seems to be the theme of the start of a new year, and this year especially is often seen as an opportunity to commit to new initiatives, fresh starts, and improvements in character, going as far as a reinvention of the self.  As I have often stated, we don’t need to let a particular day on a calendar define our potential for progress. At any moment, let’s say at every moment, we can welcome inspiration and a movement towards improvement strategies. We know as Ontologists our job is seeing through obstacles as the way to bring healing and the reformation of wholeness into one’s life.

If we’re feeling a bit hopeless about things going on in the world or in our own lives, it’s worth considering a spiritual basis for that craving – one that doesn’t just make us feel good, but actually furthers healing and harmony. For that craving is about having wholeness and completeness manifest in our lives.

It is about making room for new growth, which means like a gardener starting by weeding out unhealthy thoughts.  Checking for outworn thought patterns and habits. Your mind is continuously analyzing your internal and external environment for agreement, so are you agreeing to thoughts about yourself and the world and then acting in a way that no longer suits who you are now? Then it is time to hit the reset button.

Using the process called Translation, a Prosperos tool to reset our spiritual take on the concepts of Truth, Wholeness, and Beingness,  can be the first steps to reset or renew in us that truly meaningful sense of living our lives.

That can take humility to recognize a need for change and the willingness to reinvent oneself, which can lead one to a noble undertaking. When the idea of Self-motivated change is discussed, it is from a premise that we are poorly designed in the first place. From the standpoint of Ontology, that premise has a problem.

Ontology has an opposite starting point; one, if applied, can be a more powerful change agent in one’s life. If nothing else, it will have many more positive twists and turns. Let's begin from an understanding that we’re so much more than we appear. We are our thinking! Now to go into that will take a whole lot more time than I have pages here. So humor me here and consider yourself as your thoughts. So tall, so much weight, a certain skin color, age, gender, etc., etc. etc.  Now if you can grasp this idea that you are the creator of your thoughts, think of the opportunities that this affords you… as the ability to think and create your world.

Letting go of a material sense of our lives harkens back to a more spiritual and even abstract understanding of what we are – divine design  – this has a beneficial impact on every aspect of your experience.

Remember earlier I suggested Your mind is continuously analyzing your internal and external environment, looking for agreement, looking for continuity, harmony,  wholeness, completeness between thought and action. concept and manifestation.

Moving into an identity of conscious materiality does not happen within a day, but at each growth stage of progress, there’s a freedom, grace, and power to the balance in change, and through the deeper and clearer awareness of what we are in our understanding of what Source is, and  what in our spiritual circles is known as what God creates. 

This is the spiritual reality of our beingness. There is nothing in our true identity that needs to be reinvented. But as the yearly tradition of making New Year’s resolutions reminds us, there can be plenty of room for improvement in our thinking and in our relationship to what we conceive in our three-dimensional world.

None of us is yet consistently aware of our true selves. Our Source is constantly urging us for  clearer seeing, which in Western Culture is sometimes known as the Christ Consciousness, to see our spiritual identity and individuation of consciousness which is all there is.

Such spiritual understanding is open to all situations, no matter how solid the problem appears. “Reinvention” isn’t in itself a negative concept. Reinvention is a way of taking an inaccurate assumption of self and then to be looking for a better understanding of spiritual perfection. In short, many musicians, artists, and business entrepreneurs have breathed fresh life into their careers by presenting a new persona to the public, yet their degree of understanding reinvention may not be more than visualizing and pursuing self-centered goals,  which can distract from the deeper, God-guided renewal that takes us so much further than just bettering our day-to-day experiences. True regeneration rises when clear seeing of our innate individuation and its role in the rest of perpetual existence is achieved.

This year, a New Year Perspective for you can encompass a New Year Purpose for life and how it is lived.