Thursday, November 24, 2011

Strong Spiritual Beliefs


Whatever your spiritual beliefs, now is the time to get them in order. I sincerely believe you live the way you believe and you will die with those beliefs. I have nothing to hide and I am proud of my accomplishments, for that is the reason I share what I know to be right and just with pride. I serve My God and the good people among us, no matter their beliefs or culture.

Having that attitude and strong moral fiber intimidates government bureaucrats and officials, the weak, and the strong and aggressive which live among us. At the same time it shows there is hope for us as an individual and as a people.

The journey for Spiritual Freedom and Enlightenment is never-ending and the cost is high; expect reticule, criticism, threats, separation (loneliness), physical and emotional pain, and much unjust mental and physical manipulation from those who live for self-gratification.

At times it will seem as if your friends, family, and peers have turned against you. And if you stay the course expect to overcome your mistakes (we all get mislead sometime or another). Stay true to your beliefs, look to for others for guidance (not necessary as a follower but as a mentor, I admired John Wayne), look to better yourself any way you can, and above all, respect yourself and turn away from any who seek to put you down.

I mentioned the image of John Wayne, the image was a giant of a man, far more than any man could possible accomplish, but it was something I could relate to. He was his own man, he did the right thing even when he was out numbered, out gunned, and the odds were against him. He helped those who were unable to help themselves. violence was not to be feared but in some cases to be used to correct an unjust act. If you think I am exaggerating read my books or throw your butt on the back of my motorcycle and see what lies outside your bubble.

I learned a longtime ago, laws, policies, and misguided mentalities were not made for my protection or benefit, but for known or unknown identities. Examples; the law says, the policy of the business is, the mentality of I am stronger and more powerful then you, and/or my all-time favor it, “The devil made me do it” or better known as “This is my job” or “If I didn’t do it, someone else will”.

Taking authority over or helping others is not a job, but a responsibility we all share for one another

when a wrong is being done. But if you except financial benefit it is for personal gain, and personal gain at the expense of others is beyond my understanding and against my beliefs.

These are all excuses not to take authority over yourself, but to pass your actions on to someone or something else. This person chooses not to take the authority over themselves and believes authority is issue by another. These are the spiritual weak individuals we all have to deal with daily. Some feel going to church will relinquish their guilt and others just don’t give a dam. A world with the understanding of right and wrong does not exist, and people question why I carry a gun?

My rules of life are few and simple:
1st– Make Everyone Around Me Happy and Feeling Good. The best I can, if not step away.

2nd– Never Hurt Anyone Physically, Emotionally, Financially, Mentally, or Spiritually unless I have to for self-defense of my well-being, after all I have to live with myself.

3rd- No one has the right to hurt me; Physically, Emotionally, Financially, Mentally, or Spiritually, If I did rule #1 my God has given me abilities, knowledge, strength, and access to items needed to take the authority over myself to stop it.

These rules have kept me strong, focused, and safe every place in the world I have ever been, even if I don’t know their laws or speak the language. Good people are drawn to me and the bad people think I am crazy. There is no grey, only black and white, when you know you live in a good and bad world. Look for the strength to do the right thing in your beliefs and your God will protect you.

The reason I say My God is through my travels I know and understand not all believe the same as I, thus my beliefs and I carry a gun. Everyone I have had to hurt was because we did not share the same beliefs and in their beliefs it was OK to hurt me or the weak in my presents, so with the authority My God has entrusted in me I took the authority over the situation.

My country is falling
, so I must stand strong.

NoStressMike.com

Thursday, November 10, 2011

“I can do it better myself”


Have you ever thought “I can do it better myself”?

I have thought that way my entire life, which is why I have been self-employed and self-motivated to better myself each day of my life. I look for ways to better myself and help others all the time.

That attitude has made me strong (physically, emotionally, and spiritually), independent, helpful, friendly, outgoing, fearless, and initiative.

The ridicule I have had (and still now) to endure from family, friends, and strangers has been unbelievable and harsh, to say the lease. Because I refuse to stand in line, do what others believe is right, and go along for the sake of getting along. I think for and in myself, have morals I believe in and live by, stand by what I believe to be right and righteous, has made my life eventful and challenging.

I can and will fight, I carry a gun and have used it, I own precious metals, I have learned skills others thought I was incapable of doing and putting them to work, I try to get along for the sake of letting others know it is OK to better yourself, and I treat others as I would like to be treated. This has caused confusion among those who believe our mind, body, and spirit has limits, and they believe they can limit mine, they think and try to refuse me form being all I can be by pushing their distorted view of life on me.

Most have been leaded to believe socially educated, certificates, and licenses are signs of notability, knowledge, and abilities. On the contrary, these are all signs of persons’ inability to take control of their own life and lack of self-motivation, imagination and creativeness, and their willingness to accept personal limitations.

Most of whom are socially educated, certified, look for the lead of others, and seek personal security from what others may offer, which they themselves feel they are incapable of achieving without the approval of an outside source, and need to answer to those they feel have authority over them. And what makes it worse is they feel others should feel the same way.

Someone gave them authority to do something so that means someone has to give out authority. The notion of taking authority over yourself is not even a perception which is recognizable or achievable to these individuals. It is that view of life that limits their accomplishments and makes the peer pressure a force to concede to.

Do yourself a favor; believe in yourself, have faith in your beliefs, instead of ridiculing others learn from them, learn skills, stay out of debt, your peers should be like-minded, spend more time being enlightened and less time being delighted, stay away from anything that makes you feel weak and embrace that which gives you strength and makes others feel happy.

NoStressMike.com