There Are No Limits
When I first read this principle, I had a reaction similar to what you are most likely having. What do you mean there are no limits? Of course there are! I can’t fly, I can’t swim without SCUBA, I can’t heal instantly, I can’t “fill in the blank”. I left this one alone for a while because when I first read it, I was quite the aloof victim of my own reality. It was only after I started to hold myself accountable for my life this started to make sense.
You create your reality, and there are no limits to what you can create for your life. NONE! The only limits you encounter are those you created, bought, adopted, or assume due to not knowing any better. These limits only exist in your mind and they exists as limiting beliefs. Since you weren’t born with them, you have much more power to change them that you think.
There no boundaries between you and your mind. There are no boundaries between you and your body, or you and the universe, or you and All That Is. The illusion of separation is a useful one. One can never know unity without the experience of separateness.
Meditations and Exercises
(From Serge King’s – Huna exercises)
Relax your body. Move your energy. Forgive. Connect with the world.
Relax your body: Start by finding a comfortable place to sit, or lie. Do your best to eliminate any potential distractions. Silence your devices, close doors, put some soft music (preferably instrumental), and just breathe. The simple act of focusing on your breathe will kick start the process of relaxation. You can also look for a progressive relaxation meditation online somewhere. Just get quiet.
Once you are relaxed try to see yourself from above your body, only about 3 feet above. What do you think you look like? What would a perspective from the ceiling look like? If this makes you uncomfortable practice moving just your arm, or your hand towards a wall. What would the wall feel like? What would it be like to pass through a door, or wall, or ceiling? Stretch your shadow body as far as you can. Play!
Do NOT brush this one off. Forgiveness is not for someone who has wronged you, it is for you; to set yourself free. Learn to let things go that have been habitual; blame, hatred, resentment, regret, envy, and indifference. Forgive yourself and everything you can. Practice putting yourself in a state of forgiveness.
Breathe in Clean Air. Connect with as much as you can, as many people as you can, people from your past and present. Look for stuff to clean. Look for opportunities to be in a state of acceptance and observation. Envision the world as your neighborhood or your backyard.
Listen for habitual phrases, usually negative ones: “If it wasn’t for bad luck I’d have no luck at all.” or, “No good deed goes unpunished.” or even better yet “If only I had ____, things would be better.” These beliefs (thoughts you’ve practiced) are setting the limitations in your experience. Change them, change the limitations, change your experience, change your life.