Addressing Common Misconceptions About Mastery Over Life
Gaining mastery over a particular aspect of life is not as hard as many present it to be.
Perhaps it's hard for many because of how they approach life generally.
A lot of people are overwhelmed by their wide desires for different things in life.
They want to have all their desires at the same time. Hence the struggle.
Little did they know that we grow and access things in God in an orderly way.
Step by step, a little here and little there, precept upon precept we build substance and grow in our experience of God.
It's very hard for a Carmel to pass through the hole of a needle, but it's very easy for a thread that the needle was made for to pass through it easily.
If you want to gain mastery over life, you have to break things down into their very basic form.
Break it down to as little as possible, then pick each one to master at a time.
Once you pick that one, interact with it constantly, every day of your existence through diligent practice of the use of that thing.
Practice is the Doorway to Mastery
Practice, practice, and practice to a level that the very thing you practice begins to interact with you all by itself.
That means you have turned on the automatic nature of that thing and given it full access to operating in your environment and world.
When you practice something consistently long enough, you open your system up for that thing to have free access to operate.
A time will come that your body system will automatically start to vibrate in tune with that thing and you will have to force yourself to stop doing it.
The realities of the spirit are very much alive. There's nothing like non-living things in the Kingdom realm.
All things in the realm of God are living things and practice through constant interaction is the doorway to gaining mastery over them.
Take one thing at a time and interact with it daily.
Take one thing at a time and practice the use of it daily.
Give it time and be patient and watch if you won't gain mastery over it.
The easiest way to gain mastery over something is to break it down into its very basic form and interact with it every day.
Practice is the doorway to mastery.
Elijah Enoch
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