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(...Continued
From The Law Of Attraction Part 1)
6. Momentum from the recent
past in this life
Manifesting, from the time
we think or feel a powerful thought to the time we experience
our creation, can take a while. Sometimes, even though we
have changed our thoughts and beliefs about a thing in the
meantime, we still find ourselves experiencing the previous
condition. We are just experiencing thoughts we set into motion
in the past. The important thing to remember is that the thoughts
we are thinking today create our future. It is not inevitable
that things will stay the same, as we are often willing to
believe. We can choose from this moment on what we want in
our future.
7. Other people’s thought
forms
When we are vibrating with
a particular belief, perhaps one of fear or victimization,
we can attract other people’s thought forms that are
vibrating at the same rate. Then we experience feeling out
of control and overwhelmed. We feel victimized. You may say,
“but I never worried about being in a car accident”.
Yet the car accident may have been attracted by your vibration
of “accidents happen frequently, all drivers are crazy
except me, I’m vulnerable to everyone else’s craziness
out here, I feel unsafe” and thoughts like that. When
we attract other thought forms to support our positive beliefs
we feel incredibly lucky and we experience wonderful synchronicities.
8. Karmic choice from past
life or bleed through influence of other parallel lives
In reincarnation theory, people
believe we make choices about what we want to experience before
we are born on this plane. Physicists tell us all time is
simultaneous and we are living all our lives at the same time
right now. A third theory has parallel worlds and universes
splitting off to live their own existence each and every time
we make a decision. Then each of these splits again with the
next decision we make - a mind-boggling concept. Whether you
believe in past lives or parallel lives or the many - worlds
hypothesis, we are multidimensional personalities. Other parts
of our psyche are off having their own experiences while we
are here living on planet Earth trying to pay the rent. At
times, usually brief and spontaneous, we sometimes become
aware of ‘another self’ and we find ourselves
feeling and sensing through that person’s senses. We
can, with consciousness, make choices about how much of this
we allow, and about what we are willing to have enter our
experience.
9. Subconscious agreement
to experience the state for the expansion of it
We are all eternal beings.
We are not here to learn lessons and progress back to the
godhead, as if we are some fallen angels who have to earn
our promotion. We are here on this plane for the joy of the
experience and to express our creativity, our individuality
and our free will. We choose some experiences that may seem
less than pleasant in the short run, just to know that experience.
Choosing illness, poverty, or extreme circumstances in one
lifetime may be similar to folks who like bungy jumping or
sky diving for a brief moment in this lifetime. Maybe it’s
a feels - so - good - when - it - stops kind of thing, yet
you have the feelings of achievement and accomplishment for
having come through the experience. Any time you get the feeling
that you are dangling on the end of a bungy cord, be aware
that it is a choice you made and remember that you are always
free to make another choice.
Creating with Deliberate Intention
Conscious, deliberate creation
is what we are all here to experience. It is not a “lesson”
we have to learn. We are whole, perfect and complete already.
There are no lessons; there is only the joy of creating. Think
of children building sand castles. There is no lesson, there
is no reason for it - it is just fun. We build them, we live
in them for a few minutes, or a few lifetimes, then we knock
them down because we have a new idea we want to experience.
This is our God-nature; expansive, creative, always experiencing
the new for no other reason than for joy.
What you focus on expands
Ow! I just hit my thumb with
a hammer! Do I really need to spend an hour figuring out why
it happened, how it happened, what actually happened, what
beliefs I had, ad infinitum? Or do I just want to be more
careful from now on? Maybe put some ice on it and continue
with the project. As we focus on the pain, we are more aware
of it. Concentration, with intensity on it, strengthens our
vibe of pain. As I continue to think about my thumb and how
much it hurts, I am much more likely to hit it again. When
you throw a baseball, you look at where you want the ball
to go. When you hammer a nail, you should focus on the nail,
not on your thumb. It is the same with every part of our lives.
If we want more money and more abundance in our experience
we need to focus on having more, doing more, experiencing
more. We won’t get there by thinking of how little we
have.
Most of the dumb things we
do, the dumb decisions we make and the dumb situations we
create are no more significant than “accidentally”
hitting our thumb. They are not meaningful life lessons. As
westerners, we have over-developed our reasoning ability at
the expense of our intuition. We have bought into the Freudian
concept that everything has meaning and can explain our lives.
But even he said, “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar”.
We look for external significance in everything - even if
a bird dumps on our shoulder as we are getting into the car.
Yet we can no longer hear our soul’s voice. We create
our lives though our habits of thought and most of our thoughts
are not ones we’d like to live.
The key is to let an unwanted
thought go quickly and focus on what you really want. The
‘why’ of why you created it doesn’t matter.
It is like asking why you smoke cigarettes – another
‘bad’ (unwanted is a more apt word) habit. Well,
it could be you have an anal fixation, you were toilet trained
too early, you have anxiety and you need something to do with
your hands, you think you look cool, your friends do it, whatever...
Does it really matter? As
you analyze it and think about it and worry about it and come
back to it over and over and over (as we do when we try to
figure something out) are you thinking more about smoking
or about stopping? Thinking about a condition draws that condition
to you. If you have a choice, which is more important: understanding
the real reason or stopping? They are, after all, opposite
vibrations. All that matters is that you stop, if that is
your desire. Make a different choice every time the temptation
arises and eventually, sooner than you think, you will have
changed the habit. Understanding ‘why’ just wastes
time.
Why did you get sick? It could
be as simple as because the TV keeps telling you you should
get sick because everybody will, or because it’s
that season, or because you’re
at that age, and because you didn’t know you had a choice
about it. Why don’t I have a better job? It could be
that you learned from your parents an attitude that jobs are
difficult and stressful and you should be grateful for having
one at all and not try to find another. Now, you can just
make another choice.
Here’s a radical idea:
We don’t have to learn from every negative experience
in our lives, particularly if we’re just acting out
of habit or group think. There is nothing deep or profound
to learn. It is merely a bad habit to be changed. The only
lesson is: don’t do it any more. We seldom, if ever,
analyze to death the good things that happen. Why did I create
this wonderful experience in my life? What does it mean that
I create so much joy and bring so much beauty to so many?
What does it mean that my life is working smoothly and I’m
having a lot of fun? Why is this happening to me? Do we “EVER”
do that? Well, why not? We know the ‘why’ doesn’t
matter. All that matters is to do it.
Abraham (Abraham-Hicks teachings)
and Seth (from the books by Jane Roberts) both say we are
here to have fun. That is the only reason. To express our
creativity and our personalities and our preferences in learning
how to create our reality. For fun. Because the creative urge
is an urge toward expansion, toward light, toward more (of
everything) and it’s fun. Shiva dances in his joy in
creating the world. Isn’t this a wonderful image? We
should all be dancing with the joy of our creations.
We can choose to grow thru
ease. We can choose to expand thru joy. When we create unpleasant
experiences for ourselves, we can intend to learn quickly
that we don’t need to do that. “No pain, no gain”
is an archaic, Judeo-Christian belief rooted in the dual concepts
of good and evil. We know there is only the Oneness of the
unified field. Why not focus on the quantum possibilities?
Why not consider that what you focus on is what you attract
– and focus on what you want?
Wouldn’t you rather
be having more fun?
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