Patrick Brinksma
People often refer to the innocence of a child in the context of the child not knowing, being almost ignorant. A phrase often said in those situations is: “Only if he/she knew“. But the fact is that the child knows. The child knows what it wants and what it does not want. It is fully aware of the law of attraction and lives by the art of allowing.
As the child grows up it is nurtured by loving parents who’s primary objective is to protect us against the big bad world. In this process it tends to loose the awareness of the principals of the law of attraction. The first sign is when a child wants something and it is denied by the parents. It will immediately start crying as it is confronted with an unknown. “Why was this denied? I want it, imagined it and I am allowed to have it!”
We are living in a time where there is a shift in conciousness. It is a more chaotic time with a hard struggle of people holding on to old believe-systems and people embrasing what we seem to have forgotten. Parents are confronted with new challenges in the way they nurture their childern. The contrast of the current time and space has never been greater. But this results in more asking. This is a powerfull process but will lead to more contrast untill we really understand and fully practice the art of allowing.
So, the next time you look at a child don’t think it is innocent, but appreciate it’s infinite knowledge of what we have forgotten.