Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Chapter 1: Understanding the Struggle


Knowing what is happening in your life and the reasons why it is happening in your life is the difference between living your life consciously or living your life in an unconscious manner.

Years ago when I was very young, I would constantly wonder why things happened the way they did. Being no more aware than the man in the moon, I would gaze into the heavens searching for some divine answer or sign that would enlighten my understanding. But no answer came, at least not in the way that I thought an answer should be delivered by our heavenly Father, i.e., claps of thunder, burning bushes and dark clouds parting to reveal streams of brilliant light—you know, something dramatic— but nothing came, and I felt abandoned, as if I were too insignificant for God to answer.

The feeling of abandonment and insignificance led to a feeling of loneliness, then to a feeling of not being loved. Then, without warning, I transformed those feelings of insignificance into resentment and began an unconscious rebellion against all authoritative figures in order to demonstrate my significance, to let them know I existed as I wanted God to know I existed.

Feeling lost and miserably alone, I began to search for someone who would at least care enough to pay a little attention to me. Since God obviously was not interested, and my parents were too busy with their own problems, unbeknownst to me, I became a bitter and uncaring person just as I thought everyone else had become.

As I looked around my neighborhood, in “The City Of Brotherly Love,” I found many kids, just like me, in the same situation. It’s not a problem making friends with teenagers that are just as resentful and bitter as you in a big city such as Philadelphia, just walk to the nearest street corner and join the local gang, where misery loves company.

On the street, the local kids assemble in groups called gangs, all sorts of guys and girls, abandoned mentally by their parents, forced to find the way by themselves. But not to worry, the street has the patience to listen to your problems, the street has a way to sympathize, the street has a way to teach, support and project rebellion in a way that satisfies your resentments.

Has the problem changed over the years? No, and it won’t until society realizes that the street isn’t the problem. The problem is conditional love or love on condition, from the ones we love the most, our parents, elders, social groups and organizations, even our own government is fighting to control us, which happens to be the basis of this chapter.

God promised the human race His unconditional love; at least that is what we are taught by most parents, clergies and teachers alike. Love without any conditions, not so, for we were taught there were many rules, conditions and obstacles to overcome before God would love us unconditionally.

We found, as we grew older, that this applied to everyone who said they loved us: Follow the rules and you will be loved, yet what they really meant was, “Don’t follow my rules, don’t do as I say, or refuse to accept what I say as gospel truth,” not only will you not be loved, you will be punished.”

That is how our mass consciousness society interprets the message from God. The human race as a whole feels abandoned, insignificant and unloved because it must meet certain standards or conditions in order to be loved and people simply do not trust their fellow man.

Can you see how this paradigm was created to control your every thought, word and deed? “Do as I say or else”—in the case of God, “or else” could be an everlasting eternity of torture, burning in hell. It is a typical scare tactic called “Guilt and Intimidation” and is another means of controlling large numbers of people. Most all relationships, organizations, societies, governments and religions use this tactic to rule over their people to rein in their freedoms and force them to obey. True love is never used in the same context with control, because control is another name for fear and fear and love can never occupy the same space in the mind.

As you struggle against what seems to be everyone’s attempt to control your every move, your thoughts and experiences, something deep down inside feels that this is not the way God had intended life to be. Deep down inside, you intuitively know that there is something wrong about this entire concept, yet your question of unhappiness is still unanswered.

Then one day a special someone takes notice, you feel funny, tingling all over, and you wonder if this could really be your true love, the person you’ll spend the rest of your life with in a caring, loving and rewarding marriage.

Deep down inside, you yearn for the feeling of companionship, hoping they will be the one, as you are quite tired of being by yourself. Yet, at the last moment, you have second thoughts about committing your life to someone you hardly know, but since your friends, parents and associates speak so highly of marriage, you decide to go through with the wedding ceremony. You and your partner, as one, now have an obligatory contract with God to love, cherish and obey until death do you part.

At first it’s fun, having a lover and a friend all wrapped into one person. You both have unlimited care and attention—ah, what a perfect arrangement—until your partner stops being the friend they used to be, and starts being the person they really are.

Then the game of “Love on Condition” or “Let’s make a Deal” begins, with each person developing his or her own strategy for winning. Each partner then goes to their respective corner and stakes out their claim on their relationship relative to their special wants and needs. The strategies call for high expectations that usually far exceed their partner’s capabilities. When expectations are not met, disappointment ushers in the ultimate control mechanism of “Guilt and Intimidation.”

Usually, this game is played with only one person holding the cards, and quite innocently, one partner begins to unknowingly relinquish one of their greatest reasons for living: They begin trading away their freedoms.

The years pass, and they know deep down inside that they are not happy, yet they can’t put their finger on why. By this time, their relationship is totally committed with raising children, going to church and meeting all the social obligations that marriage brings, while the same unknowing, freedom-less friends encourage you to continue your obligatory lifestyle.

Gradually, your partner begins to alter their end of the deal. They become more dominant, making choices that affect both of you without consulting you, literally shutting you out both mentally and physically, leaving you to wonder what happened to the sweet person you married. This is a classic tale of love with conditions. The marriage, the barter arrangement, the expectations and limitations, all of these conditions are part of the larger problem of CONTROL.

So, back to the reason they felt unhappy and didn’t know it: Can you now understand what they traded away for companionship? Yes, they traded away their freedom, their creativity and their ability to freely express themselves independently in their pursuit of inner happiness.

It’s very possible, although the statistics prove otherwise, to have a relationship with people without the control factor. You simply must be aware that it exists and stay clear on the reason you’re in the relationship. The other person must also know what their role is so there can be a meeting of the minds and a willingness to compromise when tough decisions are to be made. Likewise, there cannot be a dependence upon the relationship that would lead to one person having dominance over the other.

The greatest gift that God gave humans, next to life and love, is independence. Independence is free will and the ability to choose, which happen to be the basis of happiness, enabling us to find and experience whatever we choose to experience. Under the control of whomever, your life’s experiences are narrowed to experiences created by other people. Think about it: Would you go through your life only doing what others have told you to do, never creating your own thoughts about life, never doing what you really want to do?

Saturday, December 18, 2004

God Loves You


In closing, it is my strongest hope that this little booklet gives you enough insight, understanding and incentive to pursue the book titled “A Course in Miracles” and become a teacher, thereby contributing your greatest gift to society.

Take the time now and read the reasons why God has chosen you:

You are goodness, mercy, compassion and understanding. You are peace, joy and the light. You are the forgiveness, patience, strength and courage, a helper in time of need, a comforter in time of sorrow. You are a healer in times of injury, a teacher in times of confusion.

You are the deepest wisdom and the highest truth, the greatest peace and the greatest love. You are all of these things, and in some moments of your life, you have known yourself to be these things. Choose now to know yourself as these things always.


Love be with you,
Ron Hensel

Bringing Light


My greatest vision is to bring some light of understanding and awareness that you and you alone control your life’s conditions and experiences. In doing so, I will have fulfilled my function and purpose in life just as you can predetermine your greatest vision of yourself as a messenger of God, contributing to the benefit of humanity.

Yet above all, no matter where your journey takes you or what path you choose to take, you will always end up in your inherited seat beside God. God made sure that it could not be any other way, since He loves us all unconditionally without any limitations, preferences or judgments.

Friday, December 17, 2004

Awareness Brings


You will find in your studies that there are no coincidences in life. Whether you are making choices consciously or unconsciously makes no difference; you have still made the choice. Making the choice in an unconscious manner simply means that you were not aware of your choice beforehand.

Being aware allows you to choose your path more clearly, without hesitation. Being aware blossoms the love in your heart since love is your truest nature. Being aware allows you to embrace life and cherish the moment. Being aware allows a better connection to your soul, where God resides, through your “Intuitions and Feelings”. Finally, when you have chosen to walk the path to God’s doorstep, awareness allows the Holy Trinity to light the way.

So pay attention to every event that happens in your life, every person who crosses your path, every book or article you read, every movie you watch, for all of your questions will instantly be answered by the Holy Trinity, but you must be aware that this communication system exists. The answer will always come in a form that you are normally accustomed to in receiving information, but you must look for the answer and be sensitive enough to recognize the message when it is delivered.

This material you are reading now might be one of the answers you have been waiting for, since you have been drawn to it by your deep-down desire, whether conscious or unconscious, to become a student in your search for greater truth and understanding.

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

The Importance of Teachers


There is such a profound collision of beliefs between present day religion and the “Course” that it could cause the average reader, without proper preparation, to disbelieve the true essence of its message. My goal is to prepare the student for the in-depth journey they are about to take in this truly remarkable and spiritualistic adventure towards their goal of helping others through healing.

Of course, the decision to become a teacher or a messenger is totally up to the student. But whether you choose that path or not, the point is: that you are in control of your life and not God. You are the one that is creating all of your life’s experiences and not God.
You are the one who is creating the illusions of life on our physical plane called “Earth” in order to prove your mind and God existence. And finally, you are the one who must understand the meaning of “We are all one and the same with our neighbors as we are all one and the same with God.”

Monday, December 13, 2004

A Course in Healing


The incorporated teacher's manual recognizes the importance that teachers are the loving messengers who would bring forth and expand these healing concepts of “Forgiveness” to others, for teaching is the greatest pathway to understanding, proving the heavenly message that giving and receiving are one in the same.

All of this information is developed into a curriculum that makes the fundamental distinction of what is real, which is God’s word (knowledge) and what is unreal (perception) which is based on human interpretations and not the facts.

The course is extremely complex in concept and without a thorough background in its ideology a person that is interested in becoming a healer could and would become confused. Although Christian in statement the course deals in many common spiritual themes, emphasizing that this course is but one version of the “Universal curriculum”. There are many others but only differing in form yet all leading to God in the end.

Sunday, December 12, 2004

When You are Ready to Learn


When you are ready, as the title suggests, for more spiritualistic information and insight, may I recommend the following study material, the five-book series of “Conversations with God” by Neale Donald Walsh. This five-book series, available in most all bookstores nationally is wrote in layman terms and guaranteed to bring you love, understanding and a friendship with God like you have never known before.

Then, if you are ready to learn the true meaning of healing, then read the words of the Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ dictated to two un-suspecting authors in a seven-year unison effort to create a three-part book titled “A Course of Miracles”. Discover the miracle of healing and put it to a practical use bringing Jesus’s message “There is no need to suffer” to your friends and loved ones.

“A Course in Miracles” is a three-part course incorporated into one book consisting of a 622-page text dealing with theological and spiritualistic concepts of healing and forms the foundation for the workbook. The next part is the 478-page student workbook with 365 lessons, one for each day, for your practical application of the text’s healing concepts and an 88-page manual for teachers, explaining questions likely to be heard from the student.

Saturday, December 11, 2004

The Messenger

This Blog site was created and devised in order to help prepare people interested in obtaining more spiritualistic understanding about the Holy Trinity; “God the Father, Jesus the Son and the Holy Spirit” and their repeated messages to all of humanity.

Their messages have been delivered to others through a willing network of believers and messengers, yet because of different writing styles, language translation, religious beliefs, social and environmental conditions, the messages in many cases were not received in a clear concise manner. In most all cases, these messages were left to the recipient to form their own conclusion as to their particular current day perceptions and interpretation.

Although Jesus’ messages were clearly stated, the most important messages were usually misunderstood, but here again are those important messages so often missed:
Love is the desire to be one with all living things.
Love is never asking for anything in return.
Love is looking into the eyes of your neighbors and seeing yourself.
And finally, the most profound message and always will be forever and ever.
Love can never die

My effort, like many messengers of God, is to help define the division between “Love” as God has meant it to be, and “Fear” or lack of love, as the human ego has meant it to be in the dominant ego’s march to control your mind and your freedom.

All that I ask, in reading this material, is to liberate your mind from the grasp of today’s popular belief system devised to control your every thought, word and deed. After reading this material, I truly believe you can begin to understand why, deep down inside, you have always felt the same way.

MidLife Crisis


For all of us folks that are over fifty still wondering what life is all about. It was created to wake up the unaware that there are forces in our lives that have countered the desires, experiences and condition we actually sought.

The individual messages are divided into 11 distinct topics of discussion for inquisitive minds seeking awareness. The topics are mostly Christian in nature yet cover many universal spiritual themes. Most will recognize some of what is wrote as their current belief system and some will recognize most of what is wrote as their way of life.

What I say to you now is these messages are for those who experience the feelings of freedom, joy and happiness in brief moments of forgetfulness. Understanding the Struggle is a series of blogs not suited for everyone, especially strong ego-minded individuals who see what is written as a threat to their ego’s very existence. Yet in reality, those are the folks who need this message the most.

Love be with you, Ron