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~ Stupid<br />

Freedom Series: Shoud II - The Voice of Freedom<br />

And one last one for our list. One last “s” – four “S’s” … stupid. (laughter) Really. I mean, that’s a great<br />

one. It’s the only “s” word I could think of that related to giving yourself a hard time for doing what you call<br />

are the wrong things. And they could be the little things – going to the wrong school, marrying the wrong<br />

person, whatever it is – but, you know, so much of your brain talk is “Oh, was I stupid,” and it’s all under the<br />

same category – “I did the wrong thing. I shouldn’t have,” and it’s all ‘Stupid Self’ rather than ‘I Am Self.’<br />

Let’s do a little bit of forgiveness, because that wasn’t you that’s stupid. You’re never stupid. But, really, if we<br />

were to do like a measuring thing on your assessment of your own stupidity, how stupid you think you’ve been<br />

about things, oh, I can hear them clicking away right now! (some chuckles) “Oh, was I stupid. I should have<br />

done this. I shouldn’t have done that. I was so stupid.” That adds up, you know? It really adds up. I mean, it<br />

doesn’t just dissolve away. It stacks up. And for every “boy was I stupid,” it creates an energy blockage.<br />

And you’re not stupid. There’s nothing stupid. You’re in the midst of experience. You’re starting to understand<br />

that you can choose your experience – how you want to have it, how you want to become enlightened. Do<br />

you want to do it the hard way like the old Masters or the easy way? Don’t answer me, I don’t want to hear.<br />

(Adamus chuckles) (someone says “Easy”) Easy way.<br />

But, you know, there’s part of you, because I felt energetically – “Oh no, I have to earn it.” Really?! Really?!<br />

Have to earn it? No, no, no. No. First of all, being a Master, enlightened, is self-appointed. You don’t go to<br />

Enlightenment College and get a degree. It’s truly self-appointed. There’s not a committee of angels up there<br />

that is going to judge you. Well, that would be anti-enlightenment. It’s yourself. Only yourself. When you’re<br />

ready, when you say, “I’m enlightened,” then you are. It changes everything.<br />

You want to say it, but you’ve got all these other things going on, especially, “Boy am I stupid. How can I<br />

… how can I be enlight- … aren’t enlightened people smart?” No! They’re simple, but they’re not smart.<br />

They don’t need to be smart, because smart is about human intelligence, and smart is dumb. It really<br />

is. (someone’s chuckling loudly) Because, let me …<br />

(laughter) You’re trying to go for an Adamus Award and<br />

there’s no more money left in his pocket.<br />

No, because human smart or intelligent means you’re<br />

going to try to perfect your humanness, and it can never,<br />

ever, ever happen. You really can’t. You try to be smart,<br />

you know, intellectualize yourself to enlightenment, or<br />

study your way to enlightenment – you can’t. All the<br />

Masters have learned, and you can learn from this also, is<br />

that you let it all go. All the teachings, all the beliefs, all<br />

the makyo, everything – you let it go. You simplify, you let<br />

go of being smart, and suddenly, “Oh, I’m enlightened.”<br />

The smart, the trying to perfect yourself, trying to figure<br />

it out, you never will! So give up trying and give yourself<br />

a lot of freedom.<br />

So, stupid. Let’s do … I’m not calling you stupid. I’m<br />

pointing to the board. (Adamus chuckles)<br />

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