Responsibility, Duty, Ownership
Responsibility is not blame or fault; it is the degree of willingness and ability to assume the status of full source of all personal creations. Actually responsibility is the determination of the cause which produces any specific effect. It may be considered or viewed as a sphere of influence; the area and degree to which an individual can reasonably affect others, objects, life forms, the general environment and life itself.
To be responsible carries with it the capacity to be, care for, own, reach, act, cause, use or withhold as well as being capable of creating or unmocking games, goals, barriers, opponents, problems or in fact any creation. Responsibility is the admission of causing and of feeling that one is in command and control of the various aspects of life and living.
Responsibility is not something you can adopt, hold, accept for another or take upon one self - it is inherent in the very act of creating. The source of any flow of creation is the only one responsible; while others may contribute to its creation and persistence, a single source is origin to all things (creations)
The act of doing, of creating an effect, causing action, generating energy, making motions and creating changes of position in space, of communicating, persisting, emanating emotions and other thought-forms and vibrations, attaining goals, fulfilling purposes, etcetera, all are the very definition of responsibility.
Responsibility is deliberateness ~ a fully considered conscious intent in action. It is not impulsive or unduly careful or hurried; from Latin deliberare ~ consider carefully.
Responsibility involves self-determinism: the ability to settle, resolve, decide and create; 2: a state in which an individual cannot be controlled by outside influences; 3: power of choice; making up one’s own mind; able to determine and direct life; from the Latin de(terminare), from terminus ~ end as opposed to other-determinism: anything in one’s own universe that has been determined by someone else; 2: a misaligned integrity; other-intentioned; 3: the physical universe of force and effort; 4: somebody else decide… please! A person who has been (and is) thoroughly overwhelmed by others and life; the first step on the road to being a robot.
Duty thereby becomes an expression of both responsibility and respect; it is moral or legal obligation; purposes; to seek truth, expand consciousness and love life; from duet, as due, from the Latin debere ~ owe
Ownership is also intimately tied to responsibility as to the legal possession and care of things, property, and authorship. It is directly tied to responsibility as source and cannot be adopted or truly owned by other than the source of the originating flow.
Ownership can be viewed as problem with or situation with a potential of reduced havingness. Our obsession with owning is a reflection of our beliefs that we are unable to reach the abundance of the universe. Thus ownership is consciousness of scarcities created by areas (of universes) being labelled and protected by self and/or others.
To own means to have a limited definition. It is the process of labelling stuff as “mine” and then carting it away as a private personal possession; but owning is actually more than this, more than bought and paid for consumerism and possessions, it means to rightfully belong to i.e. that which one created oneself. It is properly and peculiarly individual, not another’s. Owning, in consciousness, means to have and is the gradient ability to tolerate, accept, touch, feel, permeate, maintain a position, direct the disposition of, or create. The term is from the Old English agen ~ ought, owe (with a sense of rightness, strong probability).



