Friday, July 7, 2023

 

THE POWER OF THOUGHTS, WORDS, THE SUBCONSCIOUS AND IMAGINATION


“It is our duty and our joy as human beings to proceed as though there are no limits to our abilities. We are collaborators in creation.” de Chardin


ACTUALIZATION 

CONCLUSION


Intentionality is to attune, direct and aim.

 Intentions and expectations are essential to hope.


It is possible to have hope as well as an expectation and still be unattached to the outcome - to let go.


"Play in the exaltation of the possible." M. Buber


"Every morning before getting up and every evening as soon as you are in bed, shut your eyes, and repeat twenty times in succession, moving your lips (this is indispensable), and counting mechanically on a long string with twenty knots, the following phrase: ‘Day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better.’ Make this autosuggestion with confidence, with faith, with the certainty of obtaining what you want. The greater the conviction, the greater and the more rapid will be the results obtained." Cou'e


The Law of Attraction supports doing things for their own sake and not for reason of outcome. The object of our imagination should be for the greater good and the Higher Self and not for the ego or little self. If we imagine something for ourselves it should also serve the greater good.


We think that in the natural way of things, what we give lessens our supply. The soul does not work this way - with the soul, giving increases.


The saddest and most impoverishing notion human beings cling to is that we are limited by laws of the natural world. There is a crucial difference between being subject to, and being constrained by.

 

Our so-called laws of nature are the laws that we have contrived through our limited understandings that we mistakenly believe are exclusively operating and to be true. Shamanic adepts and others using exotic rituals can sometimes help us to see what usually cannot be seen.


"You must be willing to give up who you are, for whom you may become.” Rev Nachman


Preoccupation with the physical side of reality blocks the way to unseen reality. We should not mistake the physical for the senses as it is only with a sharply tuned, well cultivated sensory awareness (physical and intuitive) that we may perceive the unseen and come to know the unknown…

 

Behind your image, below your words, above your thoughts, the silence of another world awaits.

 

It is through imagining that we tap into the unknown reality where we see what seeing eyes do not and hear what hearing ears do not.


We are the makers of myth. Invent the world as you imagine it. Do not let your learning distort your knowing. Wisdom knows the necessity of information and knowledge but is not consumed by them. There are other ways of knowing other than the brain.

 

These dynamics are reinforced by the teachings of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. One should appreciate that 

“all those concerned” 

include our guides and ancestors who must abide by the law of free will and that we need to “ask to receive.” 

 

"Know what you want, 

decide when you want it, 

figure your plan of action, 

follow through on it, 

and never doubt. 

Unless an action is rightly thought out and its steps rightly planned, every stage of its performance will probably remain vague and therefore unsatisfactory for the doer and all those concerned.” Maharishi Mahesh Yogi


Since there is no time on the other side of the veil between worlds,  patience, persistence and affirmation are commendable.


We are not just influences but also recipients of influences from distant places and distant times.

 

Attention to detail while imagining allows us to be very clear about what we want, in order to obtain spiritual help from our guides as well as the Creator. Gratitude for what we have should be included in the process. The more we get ourselves out of the way, the more effective we will be. 

As we meditate and imagine, we can breath in, 

the white light of our intentions

and exhale, 

the thick black smoke 

of whatever is getting in the way of our actualizing...


It can take only a moment of such consciousness to awaken to what you have searched for and sometimes even when stumbling upon have chosen to deny, distort or delay. 

This moment is called "clarity" by some, "grace" by others.  It occurs when we get out of the way of our preconceived notions and their nagging insistencies, when we are open to finding fulfillment in other ways of being - the moment of becoming aware that the source is within, not without.

 


 


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