False Fires

False Fires

As we live and learn, growing in awareness, practicing daily our new way of life; Living on the Spiritual Basis, not only our perspective but our actions have begun to change naturally as we are beginning to truly see and demonstrate Divine Love. We see the world less and less through the prism of the carnal, score keeping, fear driven secular mind. Viewing existence through a new pair of glasses we have begun to experience life connected to Source instead of at odds with it. As our consciousness grows and expands the truth of the power of love becomes more apparent, for:


Love is God, God is love and love is always the answer.


Through the process of Living on the Spiritual Basis we have established a conscious contact with the Miraculous, so when faced with any difficulty the realization of God’s love and Divine presence will not only solve or correct the situation but remove it. Clearly this new way of living and thinking develops over time so if your first thought is not always about God or love, do not be discouraged. Upon awareness turn to the Miraculous in prayer asking what action should be taken, if any (often the hardest thing to do is be still and allow God to work). And always be gentle, under no circumstance allow your internal dialogue to turn negative. We all make mistakes, such is being human, and regardless of severity, love is always the answer. This is not a race, we are already living in eternity and focusing on the negative is always counterproductive, it shuts us off from the sunlight of the Spirit and burns our serenity in the false fires of rationalized or worse, justified anger.

Driven by fear others will attempt to harm us, but to be free we have learned to condemn the act but never the actor, especially when the actor looks at us back from our mirror.
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Published by Vincent Lee Jones

Silk sheets or city streets, Park Avenue or park bench, addiction is an equal opportunity destroyer of lives. My name is Vincent Lee Jones and I have been in recovery since September 1985. My professional career began when I was nearly 20 years in recovery and was asked to work pro bono with at risk students at Huntington Beach High School. At the time I had developed a reputation within the at large recovery community as an effective communicator and was known to some of the faculty. After the death of two students from prescription drugs I was asked to start working with at risk students, which I did for nearly 5 years. Word of mouth lead to offers of compensated freelance Facilitator and Director positions with numerous local treatment facilities in the ensuing years. As a retired Building Contractor/Designer, working in conjunction with a treatment facility, I created a construction program utilizing a workforce comprised almost exclusively of people new or returning to recovery, helping them to not only learn a trade and start making a living but since many of them had relapsed numerous times, to begin truly building a foundation with real aftercare to live free of active addiction. This program changed many lives. In my 30+ years in recovery I have worked with thousands of individuals from all walks of life, teenagers to the retired, famous to infamous, prosperous to those living hand to mouth, adamant atheists to those embracing strong Religious beliefs; suffering from all manner of intoxicant and behavior-based addictions as well as those who love and care about them, both as a member in recovery Fellowships and as a treatment professional. I can be contacted at 714-366-1725. I write and publish daily a recovery based nondenominational spiritually based blog at https://livinginspirit.blogspot.com with accompanying videos that can be found as well on YouTube and LinkedIn at Vincent Lee Jones.

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