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Lesson 15: Exquisite Perfection of Your Own Making

Jason Amoroso Season 15 Episode 318

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Lesson 15: Love or Fear - The Choice Is Yours
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Have you ever pondered the nature of your thoughts and wondered whether they truly define you? Join us for an enlightening discussion on Living the Way of Mastery, where we dissect the concept of temporary insanity as framed by Jeshua in Lesson 15. We uncover the transient nature of our ego-driven fears and judgments, and explore how understanding this can lead to profound inner peace and acceptance. Discover how recognizing that our temporary lapses into negativity are part of our free will – and not judged by a higher power – can transform your consciousness.

In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of inner healing and how it aligns with creating a more loving and compassionate world. Reflecting on Gandhi's principle of being the change we wish to see, we discuss how personal growth leads to actions that nurture both the self and the environment. By embracing life’s challenging lessons, we cultivate greater love and wisdom, realizing that even our most painful struggles contribute to our spiritual evolution and empowerment.

We also tackle the profound lessons that come from pain and loss, seeing these experiences as vital components of our soul’s journey. By finding stillness and practicing surrender, we uncover the hidden wisdom within hardships. This episode will guide you through understanding life as an "earth school," where every challenge is an opportunity for profound self-discovery. Embrace the perfection of life’s lessons and learn how to navigate your emotional landscape for deeper growth and spiritual liberation. Don't miss this deeply transformative conversation about the gifts hidden within life’s toughest moments.

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Jason Amoroso:

Hello and welcome back to Living the Way of Mastery. I'm Jason Amoroso, your guide and friend, and today we joyfully dive back in to the beginning of Lesson 15, love or Fear. The Choice is Yours. And we're going to pick up in Paragraph 4, where Jeshua continues. Graph four, where Jeshua continues you have a term in your legal system called temporary insanity. The lawyer says quote my client is not guilty. It was not everything, but they're so. They just hold so much.

Jason Amoroso:

And this comes on the heels of the previous paragraph. I just want to read to you the last sentence, which is this is what you are the thought of love and form eternally, regardless of the vibrations of thought that you allow to make a home in your mind. Temporarily, you are not your thoughts. Thoughts are like the clouds passing through. It is when we attach our identity to our thoughts that creates our experience. That causes suffering, and I wrote in giant text in my book in pen, when I read this my thoughts are temporary.

Jason Amoroso:

I can get so wrapped up, caught up in my own thinking. And when I say my own thinking, it's like the ego's thinking, it's the small self thinking. It's not the still small voice, it's not the voice of knowing. It's not the voice of love, it's always the voice of urgency, the voice of fear, the voice of worry, the voice of lack, the voice of not enough, the voice of separation, judgment and evaluation about people, places, things, situations. It's not the voice of the present moment, it's always the voice of the past or what might be, or what could be. It's always a voice of what I want, my demands, my timing, those thoughts are temporary. You are not your thinking, and as you, as we, as one grasps this concept. It literally changes everything. It changes everything Because you realize this too shall pass. This feeling shall pass if I allow it to. This thought will pass if I don't hold on to it. But I remain, the, I am, the presence, the consciousness remains through all of it. And so this great analogy of temporary insanity, that we are temporarily insane, that's how it is Temporary. So don't judge yourself for being insane, just say oh, it's temporary.

Jason Amoroso:

I don't know how I did this to myself, I don't know how to undo it right. That's one of the main tenets of A Course in Miracles and the Way of Mastering the Teachings of Jesus, of Jeshua. I don't know how I did this, so I don't know how to undo it. So show me. It's such an act of humility. Show me, I don't know. Holy Spirit, lead me, guide me, bring me the teachings, bring me the experiences that I need to undo what I've done unknowingly.

Jason Amoroso:

This is exactly how it is in the cosmic dimensions of your being your father, god, spirit, your source, your creator, mother, birther, whatever you want to call it, malkuthah which, by the way, is a word referenced in the introduction in some versions. In later versions, more recent versions, I think it's been removed. It's in my version. Go back and listen to the introduction and the note and you'll hear that word Malkuthah. It means birther, it's genderless, it's the divine masculine, divine feminine. It's the birther that your father knows, doesn't think, doesn't wonder, but knows that, given perfectly free will, which is what you have at a soul level, perfectly free will. Again, the you that you think Jeshua is speaking to is not who Jeshua is speaking to. We're processing things through our brain, through our ego. So when we think he's speaking to us, he kind of is, but he's really speaking to our soul self, the higher self, the true self, the capital S self, which is more than our brains really have hard time comprehending that. We're more than we think we are.

Jason Amoroso:

But he says your father knows that you have perfectly free will and at times you've elected to be temporarily insane. And why should your father care? It's temporary and it's something that you've chosen. Whether you realize it or not, it's out of your perfectly free will. You've chosen to be temporarily insane. Okay, at some point you'll choose not to be. At some point you'll wake up. So why do I need to judge you for that? Why do I need to get all my panties in a twist over temporary insanity? It doesn't harm anyone else. It doesn't harm anything else in creation.

Jason Amoroso:

If you're temporarily insane, because all things are of God, all things are in spirit, nothing real can be threatened. So what's the harm if you go temporarily insane? Nothing real can be threatened. The opening line of A Course in Miracles. Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Therein lies the peace of God. Go insane for as long as you want. It's never going to last and it's not who you truly are anyway. It's like having a bad dream. At some point you'll wake up. At some point you'll choose to wake up. So fear not, judge not. Your father knows that, given perfectly free will, you've elected, you've chosen at times to be perfectly, to be temporarily insane. So, knowing this, no judgment has been passed. You've never, never been made wrong by your creator.

Jason Amoroso:

God doesn't judge. Some of us need to tattoo this on the inside of our eyelids, need to write it on a sticky note and put it on the bathroom mirror, put it as a reminder on our phone, write it on our whiteboards, put it on a sticky note on your computer screen or your laptop, or put it as the wallpaper on your phone. God does not judge. That's Old Testament bullcrap, and I'm just saying it. I'm not buying it. It doesn't make sense. It's the biggest thing that never made sense in. At least I can't speak to all religions in Christianity in the Bible. At least I can't speak to all religions in Christianity in the Bible.

Jason Amoroso:

This vengeful judging God. Let's kill those people like that's bullcrap. That is not a God of love and that's God made in our image, in the human ego image. That's a God made in the ego image and let's get a little crazy here and that's okay. But there's so much emerging um research and information that's coming forward saying that and there's a little crazy. I'm just acknowledging it and it doesn't even matter if it's true or not true, but we're gonna play in this world for a little bit.

Jason Amoroso:

Uh, billy carson is someone who shares a lot of these ancient texts. He's been studying them, billy carson, if you want to check him out. He's not for everybody, um, but he talks about how the anunnaki came to planet earth and basically upgraded the dna of the beings that were there that created the current version of humans, and they basically manipulated and used, used humans and created this, the, this god in the image of humanity, in the image of the ego, this vengeful, spiteful god. So, anyways, let's take all and that's what the Old Testament is based on, but let's take all that stuff out, even if you don't want to go there at all.

Jason Amoroso:

It just never made sense that God is a judging God. Again, it's like Santa Claus If you're naughty, you get coal, you get punished. If you're nice, you get rewarded, sky Daddy. If you're naughty, if you sin and you do bad things, you're going to hell to burn in all eternity. Bad things You're going to hell to burn in all eternity. Which, again, some things that I've kind of read and seen recently said that hell wasn't even added to the Bible until like hundreds of years after it was actually written as a way of control and manipulation and keeping people afraid. When people are afraid, they will do anything to get a sense of safety. They will give up all their rights, they'll give up their freedoms, they'll give up so much so that big authority out there will keep us safe. Think about that. So you create this God, who you got to be good for. But you're not good out of the goodness of your heart. You're good out of fear, because if I'm bad, bad things will happen.

Jason Amoroso:

God does not judge. That is not love, because love and judgment are two different things. And this phrase judge not lest ye be judged, is you, are. You suffer the judgment. Because we've learned in lesson I think it's three on forgiveness, that all forgiveness is actually self-forgiveness. You're forgiving yourself for having a distorted, perverted perception of your brother, of your sister, of life, that you're seeing them as separate, that you're seeing. I mean, a Course in Miracles says nothing's happened. A Course in Miracles says it's all illusion, nothing's happened. So you're having a reaction over something that hasn't even happened. So all forgiveness is self-forgiveness for our own perspective, our own choice of how we're seeing someone or something. So God doesn't judge ever. God just loves. It's beautiful.

Jason Amoroso:

You've never been made wrong by your creator, because he just knows he she it, whatever. Just knows that you're temporarily insane. You made a choice to be temporarily insane and it doesn't affect any of creation, because nothing real can be threatened. So you're a little wave, going off doing your own thing, thinking you're separate from the ocean and everything else that exists. All right, you do you for a bit, and if you wanna wake up, you'll find a way to wake up. If your soul is ready to wake up, you will find and be drawn to teachings and things that will come into your experience to help you wake up, like the way of mastery, like this podcast, like all different kinds of miracles and pathways. You might see a movie that hits your heart deeper and helps you wake up. Right. There's no limit on the different ways that waking, wake up messages can come to you, but they're not coming from outside of you. They're coming because you, your soul, has put out the call. At some point you've said enough is enough, I'm ready to wake up Now. You might not consciously be aware of this, but it's, it's a call coming from deep within you. And so then, the way. The means for you to wake up finds you. It's there all the time. You can wake up whenever you want.

Jason Amoroso:

God doesn't judge. Repeat that over and over and over again if you feel like God is a judging God. God doesn't judge. That's not love. When you're judging someone, is your heart open and you're in love? No, when you're wrong-making. Or your heart open and you're in love? No, when you're wrong-making or right-making.

Jason Amoroso:

That's why Rumi says beyond the idea of right-making and wrong-making, there's a field I'll meet you there in this space of non-judgment, where everything just is. All events are neutral. We're the ones who create our experience based on the thoughts and the beliefs and the things that we choose to value. But you can choose to believe and value something that is exactly opposite of what I choose to believe and value. So who's right? It's like.

Jason Amoroso:

This is an extreme example. When the Twin Towers were demolished, a lot of people said that was horrible, that was a travesty, that was disgusting, that was heinous, that should be condemned, all these things. But there's a whole bunch of other people that said, yay, this was justice, this was God's will, this was a great thing. Who's right? So it's not about right and wrong.

Jason Amoroso:

We're stuck in duality. If we're in right or wrong, that's a tough example. I understand that. But we use tough examples to make points, because if you can't apply it in a tough example, how are you supposed to apply it in the smaller ones? And this is why the teachings of Jeshua are radical radical to the world. They're not of the world. The world is duality. The world is right and wrong, light and dark, good and bad, this and that, and when you're in that world, that's what you experience and it's very real. It's very real. It's very real. It's your experience. But we don't have to reside in that world. We can reside in a world of perfect peace, where perfect protection resides in perfect vulnerability. That's what we're being invited into if we want it.

Jason Amoroso:

It's scary as F to the ego to give up our idea of right and wrong, of not judging. How am I going to know what's more? If everybody just kind of didn't have a sense of right and wrong, what would happen? It would be chaos, maybe. If we're living in duality, probably.

Jason Amoroso:

But if we expand our consciousness, if we heal ourselves, if we remember who we are, that's what Gandhi said be the change you wish to see in the world. As each individual heals, they create more love and they become a presence of love and they just extend and express more love. It's not about fixing the world so many individuals think it's about fixing the world. Jesher says this world is gonna. You know, life goes on, with this world or without it, and that scares the ego self, that scares our survival self. But he says life is going on, life is eternally creating itself.

Jason Amoroso:

But when we identify so much with the body and with this planet, of course we're afraid when we hear stuff like that and this teaching is inviting us, bit by bit again, the brain doesn't, doesn't understand a lot of these things, but bit by bit our heart is opening more and more. Because the truth is, when we're in love, we naturally want, want to do loving things, what feel right in our heart, to us, things that extend the good, the holy and the beautiful. Harming another does not extend the good, the holy and the beautiful. Treating things with disrespect does not extend the good, the holy and the beautiful. So it's a natural extension, when we are awake, that things flourish, that life flourishes. If I'm awake, I'm not just going to throw my trash into nature, my plastic wrappers into nature If I'm awake? No, I'll carry them with me and put them wherever they need to go. I'm not going to disrespect nature by throwing my garbage all over the place when I'm awake. So the ego fears bad things will happen as we wake up, but I think the truth is self-evident. So, anyways, all right, we might only get through two paragraphs, because this next paragraph is so beautiful.

Jason Amoroso:

You have never failed to create and attract, precisely in italics, precisely those most beautiful lessons that have triggered for you what you most need to learn, what you most need to feel. Need to learn what you most need to feel In each moment. You exist in an exquisite perfection of your own making and your own collaboration with one another. Now I realize, when I read this this morning, it blew my mind and I was like holy crap, this is everything. And I still think it is. But as I'm reading it now, I'm like, oh, I can see how easy it is to just kind of like read through that. Ok, I kind of get it and then move on and just keep reading.

Jason Amoroso:

But we're being invited to study these words, these phrases, the feelings of them, right? This isn't just about reading and understanding, it's about studying and applying and reflecting and thinking and experiencing them, maybe in a different way, beyond the intellect, as we read. So Jeshua is reminding us, you have never, not one time, there's no exception to never you've never failed to create and attract exactly, precisely the lesson that you need to learn. So when you're going through and you know what, like most of the lessons not all of them, but a lot of the lessons that we need to learn they are the ones we don't want to look at. They're the ones we don't want to face because they're hard, they're uncomfortable, right, it's uncomfortable to be faced with a lesson that's going to bring up a deep sense of unworthiness inside of us.

Jason Amoroso:

No one wants to feel unworthy, but feeling is the gateway to the kingdom. Seeing that we've chosen to believe that we're unworthy, that we're valuing the thought of unworthy Is very uncomfortable to the ego, to the sense that wants to be special, to the sense that feels like it's lacking something. So it needs to feel worthy, to feel like it's worthy of existing, and it's trying everything it can do to not feel unworthy, because that's evidence that it's unworthy, it doesn't deserve to exist or it doesn't deserve goodness. So it's going to do everything it can to not even go there. Let's not even go there. So our souls I know you don't want it, but you need it. You want to be free. You want to be free more than you want to suffer.

Jason Amoroso:

So here it comes, and life, your soul, brings you an experience that's wildly uncomfortable, that you can't run from. That you can't, I mean, you can run and deny it as much as you can, but at some point it'll get louder and louder and louder. Different experiences will get louder to get your attention. So you can ignore them. So you hit rock bottom. You don't have to hit rock bottom, but so many people wait to surrender. They wait until they hit rock bottom to surrender. You don't have to, but it's like once I hit rock bottom, there's nowhere else to go. I surrender. Okay, if that's what you need, then life's gonna give you that. We don't all need that at different times and different chapters of our life. We don't all need that at different times and different chapters of our life. We don't need to hit rock bottom, but sometimes we do. And if that's what's required, life will bring it to you.

Jason Amoroso:

So just look at the biggest challenges of your life and look what gifts they've brought. Look how you've grown from them, even if it's been painful growth it's only painful to the ego, but look at how you've grown from them, even if it's been painful growth it's only painful to the ego, but look at how you've grown wiser because of them. Look at how you've grown. Your heart has opened more because of them. You've become softer. You've become more kind or compassionate or understanding or loving or accepting, or you've become more courageous, more fearless, more empowered. But just look at the hardest things you've done that you've gone through. You know it's like what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger, and even if your body dies, it doesn't kill you. So everything only makes you a wiser, stronger, more aware of your wholeness than before. You've never failed to.

Jason Amoroso:

So every single thing that's happening in your daily life, your daily life, is your ashram. Every challenge you're facing now is not about the challenge itself. It's about what it's evoking and bringing up inside of your consciousness. You're thinking about the thing. It's here to reveal to you your limited thinking about things. The situations in your life that trigger you, are uncomfortable, that you're not liking, are here to show you what beliefs and thoughts you're valuing and focusing on, so you may experience, for example, when I got hacked. We got hacked and a lot of money got stolen out of our bank account by hackers and it triggered a lot of lack thoughts. It revealed a lot of lack thinking inside of me that I was able to see. I didn't even realize was in there until that experience brought it up to the surface so I could see it, see its effects, see how deeply entrenched this lack feeling was inside of me. And then, through these processes, through forgiveness, through time, through reflection, through meditation, through just looking over and over and over again, I was able to bring healing to that part of me. But that experience absolutely accelerated it or triggered it up for me of losing a lot of money, getting it stolen. So it's not like, oh, I made a bad investment and I blew it in the bad investment. No, someone took it away. It was like out of my hands, so to speak, and it was all for the learning.

Jason Amoroso:

And there's tons of I mean my brother dying of cancer. I'm using more recent ones that are fresh, but that was a big one too Like why would I ever want, who would ever ask for that? Who would ever create their sibling, you know, dying in nine months from painful pancreatic cancer. No one would ever want that, but from a higher level, that's his soul's curriculum. His soul wanted that experience for what it was going to give to him, for what he used it for for healing, for liberation, for knowing himself and life differently. It changed him and it changed everyone in his world who went through it with him.

Jason Amoroso:

Like the web of relationships. It's all related and because life is eternal, I know because I've had conversations with him, and I've had conversations with him on my own, in my dreams and through other people. I've shared this like there's a woman that I work with that can see him and have talked to him and like things that no one else would know. She's shared with me through him, like he's speaking through her. So he's very much alive, very much not in pain, very much onto his next adventures, very much here for me and my kids and my wife and our family. It's pretty cool. So you've never failed never, not one time to create and attract exactly, not somewhat exactly precisely those most beautiful lessons that have triggered for you what you need most to learn. They're beautiful from the soul perspective. They are so beautiful because they give you exactly what you need and what you want on a soul level. Let's just acknowledge it. So that's the biggest thing.

Jason Amoroso:

Sometimes when people are, and sometimes when we're going through it, it's really hard to see. Like when we're in the depths of it, when we're in the pain of it, it's hard to be like what's the lesson here, what's the gift here? And so often we actually try and ask that question from an intellectual standpoint and we try and figure it out, which the lesson will never come from the intellect figuring it out. It comes in those still moments of silence. It comes in those moments of surrender, which can be very painful. It comes sometimes after the fact when we've kind of quote unquote survived the experience, and then we get the insight after, because we're not in survival mode. And so the insight or the wisdom comes a little bit after, when we're a little more settled.

Jason Amoroso:

But'm like, not like, let's just acknowledge it's really tough when you're going through it. It's hard to see the lesson. So, um, something that can help us is our practices that help us get out of our head and our thinking about things and just drop into the body, into the feeling, like a revelation, breath, work, being curious, like I I don't know, I'm really having a hard time seeing the lesson and this is just like survival mode. It's painful, I don't see a way out. I don't know, just having that level of like humility, I don't know and surrender, show me. You know I'm here. I'm here to use this. I don't know how, but I'm here. I want to use this situation for my healing, for the expansiveness of my consciousness, for love. I want to use it to transform me. I know it's here for that, even though I can't see how.

Jason Amoroso:

And I always think writing down and documenting the hard things we've gone through in the past and what we've learned, the hard things we've gone through in the past and what we've learned. So when we're going through hard things now, we know, oh OK, this is really hard and I'm going to get a gift from this. This will bring much wisdom and it will pass. It will pass. This too shall pass, even when we're in it. Sometimes it does not feel like it'll pass. I know, sometimes, when I'm in my like depressive thinking, it feels like I'm going to be depressed forever. It feels like everything's going to be bad forever. And I've gotten so much better at recognizing that, oh my God, in the last five years I've gotten to where I can see it. Okay, I know it's going to be better tomorrow or the next day. This will not last, and that awareness always helps and it always lifts.

Jason Amoroso:

Like yesterday, I think, I was feeling a little down. I don't even know why. There's a lot of stuff happening in our family, in our life, you know, maybe the full moon, who knows but like the last couple days, feeling a little off, and then this morning I wake up feeling like I'm king of the world, feeling like I see and know everything and all those other issues that were there yesterday and the day before that I was stressing about and worried about. Like they're still there, but but I, I'm like risen above them today. So it's like this too shall pass. And the other line that's really important here is you've never failed to create and attract precisely those most beautiful lessons that have triggered for you what you most need to learn, what you most need to feel. That is key.

Jason Amoroso:

We've been conditioned to not want to feel. Feeling is painful, so we repress, we suppress, we deny. We try and think positive and not feel the good stuff. I mean not feel the bad stuff, but that's what we most need to feel. It wants to move through us and it actually is wisdom with it. It's like think of, like I don't know. I want to say, uh, this is gonna be weird.

Jason Amoroso:

This is the first thing that popped into my head a long worm. It's like you, you allow this worm to start moving through you. It's's such a weird analogy and in the beginning it's just uncomfortable and painful. But the worm has a gift and a lesson of wisdom for you. It has gifts, but the gifts aren't until the last quarter of the worm or the last third of the worm. So you got to feel through the first two thirds of this discomfort and the ugliness and the pain.

Jason Amoroso:

But most of us might feel a quarter of the way of the worm and be like, no, I can't, this is too much, I'm out, this is too uncomfortable. We felt 25 percent of it. But if we, if we were willing to to to feel after the 25 percent, from like 25 percent to like 65 percent, and we're able to stay with the feeling of the worm, of this uncomfortable emotion moving through us, it's like after that 65, 70 percent that we felt and we've, by that time, we've kind of just surrendered to it because it's already moving through. That's when the wisdom comes, that's when the knowledge, that's when the insight comes. But so many of us maybe even get halfway and we're like, ah, it's too much, and we're out. And then we miss out on the gold, on the wisdom. But life loves us so much. It'll bring that worm back. It'll bring that lesson back in a different way, in a different form. You know, it's like we teach about this in our revelation breathwork facilitator training. It's like we teach about this in our Revelation Breathwork facilitator training.

Jason Amoroso:

It's like when people get out of a relationship, they don't want to deal with the issue of this other person. Let's say they're a narcissist and they're like I don't want to. You know, at first it was great, like every relationship. In the beginning usually it's great. And then after a while it's like no, this is abusive, or this person has this issue. I can't deal with that, so I'm out. And then you get with another person and everything's great. It's awesome in the beginning, and then it's like the same issue. Oh my God, they're the same person. It's like same, different face, same person, same issue. It's until you resolve the issue as it exists inside of you, that issue is going to keep showing up over and over again.

Jason Amoroso:

It doesn't matter how many relationships you get into, same thing with work. Oh my boss, my boss doesn't value me. This company doesn't value its employees. I'm out, I'm going to go somewhere where they value their employees. You just get a new job.

Jason Amoroso:

It's great at first, and then after a while, you're like my boss doesn't value me. What the heck this boss is just like? Are all bosses like this? And we see all bosses like that because we haven't done the inner work, we haven't forgiven ourselves, we haven't looked at what is this mirroring back to me about how I value myself? Until we do that, you're going to keep experiencing the same thing over and over and over again, within a different form, in a different face.

Jason Amoroso:

So your soul has never failed to bring you the lesson that you need to feel, most need to feel. That's how loving life is. That's how kind it is. It gives you what you need, not what you necessarily want from the ego perspective. It gives you what you need, not what you necessarily want from the ego perspective. In each moment, you exist in an exquisite perfection of your own making. Oh my God, I'll be the first to admit. Oh man, it doesn't always feel like that. This is an exquisite perfection of my own making. I've got all these worries, I got all these struggles, I've got all these things. I'm trying to make different in my life and you're telling me, jeshua, that this is an exquisite perfection of my own making. I'm 20 grand in credit card debt. Uh, you know, my health isn't great. Whatever your situation is, it's like this is an exquisite perfection of my own making.

Jason Amoroso:

And then, what most of us do, it's my fault. What the hell am I doing wrong? There must be something wrong, and we move into self-judgment. We victim shame ourselves. I did this to myself, so that's even more evidence that I'm not worthy, that something's wrong with me. That's one perspective you can hold it as, but we're being given the keys to the kingdom.

Jason Amoroso:

Just, could you be open to the idea that what you're experiencing right now, again, we're remember this you're in earth school. You're in earth school. Bashar says this all the time too. This is like when and uh, dolores cannon says this and many other teachings say this like earth school is one of the toughest schools out there. You're like getting a phd in soul evolution, having chosen to come to earth school, to choose to forget who you are to, to become embodied in the body. That's not going to last. So there's going to be that fear of death for most of us.

Jason Amoroso:

And you came here to learn in the contrast, in the trenches. You came here to have all the subconscious beliefs from the ego, the lack, the loss, the separation, the unworthiness, all that shit come up to the surface. And this is the laboratory that you're doing it in. Let's not forget. That's why we're here. So it is exquisite perfection that we have made from a higher level. Let's just acknowledge a part of us like the part of us that's thinking and processing information, doesn't understand how it's exquisite perfection. But another part of us kind of gets it, kind of is like OK, I get it, I'm open to that idea. I'm open to that Exquisite. Perfection that's your life, no matter what you've gone through, it's exquisite perfection of your own making. It's exactly what you've needed. Your soul has given you everything you've needed, not what your ego has wanted. So if you're going through something right now that's really hard then we're all going through something, because that's why we're here. We're here to go through stuff. We're all going through something.

Jason Amoroso:

I don't care if you've got a billion dollars in the bank. I don't care if you have, like, the best health scores in the world. I don't care if, whatever you have the best job, if you've got whatever you, you know, whatever we think we measure success as you're going through shit. You are. That's why you came here.

Jason Amoroso:

But what do we do? We project onto other people. Oh look, they're all at peace, they have it all figured out, they're all happy, but I'm miserable. I need to get what they have the fame, the success, the money, the body, the sex, the peace of mind. I got to get what they have because I don't have it. That's what we're all doing to everybody else. Meanwhile, everyone I don't care, and I've worked with a lot of people that everyone on the outside would be like holy shit. That person's successful, they're amazing, they're famous, they've done great things, they have it all and they've got shit that they're working out. That's the nature of the game. Everybody has shit. If you're in a body, you got shit. That's why you came here. So it's shit of exquisite perfection. Let's acknowledge that. Let's open to that idea.

Jason Amoroso:

And this last one so, in each moment, you exist in exquisite perfection of your own making and your own collaboration with one another. We've talked about this over and over. Soul contract, soul agreement. The little soul in the've talked about this over and over. Soul contracts, soul agreement, the little soul in the sun. Play this role for me. I need somebody to kind of, you know, be the villain so that I could learn forgiveness. Can you be the villain in my story so that I can step into my power and my courage and be the hero? I know you're really not the villain in an ego. You know, from a soul perspective, you're just like me. You're the light. But can you play this role so I can really step into my power and my love and my courage? Great, thanks for playing that role. And then I'm playing roles for this person over here. We've decided, we've made an agreement, to play roles for each other to help us learn.

Jason Amoroso:

It's a collaboration, it's a web of relationships. Nothing is random, nothing is by accident. Not a single person that comes into your movie screen of life is random. It's all related. It's all a collaboration. How amazing is that? An army of souls is like let's expand and evolve. Okay, great, let's go into this simulation, this 3D thing that feels limited by time and space in the body. And let's go play, let's take our unlimitedness and forget who we are. And then let's create all these scenarios and experiences to see how much we can grow and learn and expand in our life. And then wake up, and then it's fun oh my God, I woke up. And then some of us will pretend to be sleeping still and then others will come in to help us wake up, to help us learn lessons.

Jason Amoroso:

So whoever you are so convinced is the problem in your life, even if it's yourself, it might be your boss, it might be your partner, it might be your ex, it might be your parent, it might be a world leader or world power. It could be. Whoever it is, you've asked them. They're playing a role for you. They're serving your expansion and your growth and your evolution.

Jason Amoroso:

The little soul in the sun explains it so simply, so innocently, so beautifully.

Jason Amoroso:

That's why I always go back to that. I love simple. The breath is simple. The little soul in the sun, that teaching is simple. What Jeshua is teaching us at its core is very simple, but our brain wants to complicate it because complications must mean it's more important or it's more real. It can't be so easy and simple. Come on, the way is easy and without effort. We're all in collaboration. So that person you're so convinced is doing you wrong. Their soul is collaborating with your soul and they're there to teach you a really important lesson. Can you be open to that? Can you be curious about that? Can you feel into that? Can you get out of your need to be right and them to be wrong and your ego enough to just get curious and think and feel what is this here to teach me? What are they really mirroring back to me about myself, about my own limiting beliefs, about my own judgments towards myself? That's where forgiveness comes in. That's where freedom comes in. So love you guys. Thanks for being on this journey.

Jason Amoroso:

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