THE FACE OF EXPANSIVENESS.
When you are in a state of pushing out of yourself, of expanding yourself, you have no choice but to express the true genius that you are within. Align yourself with the source within and then give forth of yourself. Let your own inner genius lead you to your dharma, which is your life’s work, which is joyous. Look for the genius in others and remind them of it. Often people cannot see their own inner strengths. If you recognize the genius in others, encourage it. It inspires them. This will have the effect of turning them inside out, and expressing their own selves the same way you are also doing. This is the polarity of a god-attuned person, pushing out of themselves, trying to make a heaven out of the hell that is earth.
Don’t let the process of living day to day “de-genius” you. Don’t let the mundane activities of your daily life sap all of your resources and creativity. Make time for the mundane, and then no more.
Learn to see yourself the same way your source sees you, as a genius waiting to expand itself outward for the benefit of all. Genius does not mean intelligent. It means being open-minded enough to be able to receive from the source those ideas and projects that others call genius, only because they are not aligned with source and doing it themselves. Having much knowledge is not so important. “Imagination is more important than knowledge”—Einstein.
All true genius has radical humility, and in the presence of such humility, ego has no chance. If you are humble before god, you receive from god, and are able to expand outward and give forth of yourself. If ego is in control, you are not humble but self-important and therefore think you are an island unto yourself and are unable to humbly receive from the source those ideas and projects that will truly fulfill your life and make others’ lives a little easier.
Take the path of least resistance and connect to source, so you have no resistance to your own dharma, which source will guide you to quickly and magickally. Think of others instead of always of yourself.