The fundamental prerequisite to living in an overall state of true peace is to be in the present-moment awareness that, ultimately, all is well; that all is always well presently. Nothing is lacking, and we are where we are supposed to be. We have an awareness that oneness is the reality among all things in apparent creation. This is not a positive affirmation. These words point to that which is absolutely ineffable. Oneness—wholeness—is the infinity, the mystery of reality. Nothing is ever missing, and everything is in current perfection in one complete whole. Regardless of our apparent limited perception, perfection is the order of the day—always. Infinite perfection is incapable of creating imperfections or mistakes. Therefore, it is out of the question for us or anyone or anything else to be a mistake or to be imperfect. Only the concept of imperfection cloaks the cognizance of perfect wholeness.
The moment when there is oneness/wholeness recognition, you become appreciative of where you are and what you have available to use. Appreciation is one of the qualities of joy essence. Being appreciative puts you in harmony with your surroundings. Appreciation attracts things and situations to appreciate, and that, in turn, spawns more appreciation.
Complaining about anything is not bad in itself. The whole concept of bad is essentially a conceptual labeling of an inherently neutral reality. Complaining simply confirms the lack of wholeness awareness. Since focus is the magnetizing force, complaining begets more to complain about through the vibratory-attracting frequency of that thought or feeling vibration—just as with appreciation. Words and thoughts should be toward appreciation in preference for a life to appreciate.
Momentum is established from the internal world to the external reality. When it is centered in appreciation, life is much more pleasurable, by reason of the propulsion established. If you are centered in complaining, you will experience that corresponding unpleasant momentum in perfect order.
Within unpleasant situations, the conditioned response is generally a psychological resistance to whatever is taking place. Resisting what is happening causes us to focus on the undesired situation. Attention and focus on anything will continue to materialize that which is focused upon. Quantum physics asserts that the unified wave function collapses into more defined energetic particles at the moment of observation. This scientific finding authenticates various spiritual teachings, philosophical understandings, and texts that have been observed throughout the world for thousands of years, regarding mind over matter.
All situations present the doorway to oneness/wholeness. The instant that we realize that all situations carry with them the opportunity to bring our attention to the happening perfection of infinite oneness, there will be psychological freedom of the circumstance. A viewpoint based from a limited conceptual perspective causes us to perceive and experience the current situation as we do. In other words, the conceptual constructs screen reality to reflect those beliefs. In the realization of oneness/wholeness, nothing can be against us, as there are no isolated things. Everything is one whole imagination of the one whole Supreme Mind. Circumstances are always in our favor if there is no contrary belief. Considering our unawareness with regard to perfect wholeness, however, we see only a problem and subsequently focus on it. The problem is of our own creation. Things are what they are, and we should do what seems appropriate in any situation. Once the label of “problem” is placed upon a perceived happening, there is seemingly a crystalizing of that occurrence into the very thing we would not prefer.
Everything is for the expression of joy. When you give up the psychological resistance to what transpires as being separate from self, reality will reflect the enlightenment of that less resistance. As Jesus Christ declared, “That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us” (John 17:21 KJV). Oneness, wholeness, is the way, the truth, and the life.