What A Crisis Is!

A Crisis is a point in space-time-reality when chaos is about to become a disaster.

A disaster occurs when chaos is totally out of control.

A world that is out of control is most people’s common reality.

Most people live in a dramatic reality of controlled chaos.

When I lose control of the chaos, life is a disaster.

Life is chaotic when I am trying to manage my problems.

The more I focus on solving my problems, the more problems that I attract.

The more I focus on managing a crisis, the more critical the chaos becomes.

A crisis is an enforced turning point in life.

I am forced to take a different direction when faced with a disaster.

A crisis is a matter of perspective.

What I see as an imminent disaster is just one too many apparently unsolvable problems.

When I overcome a critical problem, I avert a crisis & avoid a disaster.

The one critical problem in life is seeing life as a problem, by being critical of life.

When I give up criticising, condemning, complaining & all other negative judgments, there is no problem in life; just the challenge of seeing only opportunities.

Life is never a problem when I have the emotional power to meet every challenge.

I am challenged by life to expansively grow as a spiritual Being.

Expansive spiritual growth is always an opportunity in life.

A crisis is the opportunity of a new direction that is offered by a turning point in life.

There is every opportunity to change a false perspective of a chaotic reality into a clear perspective of an ideal reality.

A crisis is averted when I stop having problems and learn my lessons that meet my challenges and open the door to the opportunities of an effortless life.

My every signpost in life directs my Self on a choice of path that leads to either effortless opportunities or leads to eventual disaster.

The polarity of my personal thinking always determines the direction of my path through life.

The path through life is very acute.

Too many problems & life becomes chronic.

Too many crises and life becomes critical.

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