by Bronte Baxter September 02, 2008 from BronteBaxter Website Extracted from Blowing the Whistle on Enlightenment
Let's look at all these questions and start with a definition.
The Law of Attraction is a law of nature that says whatever you think, you get: our thoughts determine what happens to us in the physical outer world called "reality."
Is this valid
theory or New Age nonsense?
As such, it's a powerful tool for
defeating
the New World Order and creating a magnificent world.
So
let's get philosophical for a moment...
The analogy of a fan demonstrates the difference in frequency between thought and the physical world.
When a fan moves slowly, you clearly see its distinct blades. They are unquestionably solid. They block out your view of anything positioned behind them.
But when you
turn the fan on high, suddenly the blades become blurry. Earlier
perceived as solid, they seem to grow translucent, almost invisible.
You can see objects through and behind the fan, things that before
were hidden by the solidity.
Thought is like a fan on high-speed.
Another analogy is H2O.
Consciousness, too, has layers or levels:
Thought is a manifestation at a subtle level.
Matter is a gross manifestation of the same thing.
So the physical
world is pure vibration, appearing as solid the way fan blades
appear solid when they slow down.
But because it's vibrating, that emptiness must be energy. And because it vibrates in the shape of organized forms, that emptiness must be intelligent.
So intelligent energy is the
stuff of creation, the power that underlies all things that exist.
Consciousness is one name for that intelligent energy, and a subtle
movement in consciousness is a thought. Thought results in changes
in matter.
Every minute of the day, thoughts shape physical reality.
Besides moving reality around, thoughts can create reality "from scratch."
An example of this is inventing something that never has been thought or felt before:
If you consider any object or situation in creation, and think back in reverse to its origins, everything came together from a series of thoughts.
Thoughts are pulsing consciousness, and matter is a denser, responsive expression of the same thing. Since thoughts and matter are two levels of one essence, they're linked.
While it's easy to see how thought moves matter in the case of a thirsty person reaching for a drink, the way thought moves the world is not always perceivable by the senses.
If you desire a better job,
and focus on having that with confident expectation, a better job
will manifest in your life. You won't see all the mechanics of how
this transpires because so much takes place behind the scenes, like
stage hands scurrying about behind the curtains of an ongoing play.
When the scene we call
reality changes, that isn't
magical or accidental either. It happens in response to the needs
and desires of the actors on the stage of life, who directly
influence what the "stage crew" (the dynamic substructure of the
universe) is doing.
Your desire vibrates the ether, the energetic consciousness, of which everything is made. That desire draws to you whatever is needed to materialize your thought, because thought is dynamic and magnetic.
Then presto... the wish becomes an experienced
reality. This power of consciousness, to desire and manifest thought
into form, is what makes us co-creators with the Infinite.
Contemplate the people you know and how
their outer lives reflect their attitudes (which are the sum of
their thoughts). We can either create reality on autopilot, by
thinking random thoughts indiscriminately, or we can elect to be
conscious of how we think and make thought work for us to fulfill
our most cherished desires.
To understand the answer to that, we need to understand the nature of subconscious mind, because that is what fulfills or fails to fulfill our wishes.
Subconscious mind is that deep level of ourselves where our individual self begins to link up with everything else.
It is like the place beneath the ocean where all the islands touch the ocean floor... as Matthew Arnold poetically put it,
One person's subconscious mind is connected to all other minds in that subterranean place, and when mind is stirred at that level, it sends a ping through the universe.
That's why connecting with subconscious mind, and persuading it to
accept our desire, is essential to our wish becoming manifest as
reality in the world.
Our past thoughts
have programmed our subconscious. Every old impression is written
and retained there.
Because he trusts his
ability to succeed (i.e., he has a winning attitude engrained in his
subconscious), the new product line will probably be a success. The
thinker's conscious desire, being in alignment with his subconscious
belief, brings his idea into form on the material level.
Why?
It therefore sabotages his good intentions and efforts with
quiet negative self-talk that creates fear or doubt. His conscious
desire is not aligned with his subconscious beliefs about who he is,
what he's capable of, and how the universe works.
The next time he tries to accomplish something, his
chances of success are even slimmer than last time he made an
attempt.
We may be materially successful and affluent but always bat zero in personal relationships. Perhaps we have loving family and abundance, but can't get rid of our asthma or some nagging extra pounds.
Maybe
we're doing fine personally, but feel we're helpless to solve the
serious problems of the world. And almost everybody accepts that
aging and death are necessary - few people even consider using
thought to create eternal youth or physical immortality, because the
collective programming is so deeply entrenched against this.
The person who can't get what she consciously longs for is very powerful in creating what she subconsciously thinks she deserves:
Once she can see how her beliefs about herself
are what undercut her, once she becomes conscious of the negative
self-talk, she comes to an understanding that allows her to change
the situation.
But what
conscious mind created, it can uncreate. The computer programmer can
always overwrite the program he has written for himself.
But if we're willing to let go of the 'karma doctrine' long enough to consider an alternative idea,
Freely made plans in the between-life place would then have determined the circumstances of our birth.
(For more on this fascinating concept, read
psychologist Dr. Michael Newton's
Journey of Souls, a book of
transcripts of conversations with hypnotically regressed subjects
who revisit their pre-incarnation plans for their various
lifetimes. Also read
Destiny of Souls)
How do we do that?
As your drowsy mind fantasizes, your subconscious mind becomes more alert and receptive (because deeper mind is most lively and open in a drowsy or trancelike state).
When you practice this technique, the image of what is desired is recorded by the subconscious mind clearly and powerfully.
Resistance to the desire is less than in normal waking
consciousness, because the mental chatter is absent in a drowsy,
alpha state. You can also use this technique during meditation when
you feel you've reached a deep or trancelike state.
Deep mind is seeing
your wish as a doable thing. The program is being rewritten...!
You become an actor in the scene, as opposed to an outside observer.
Rather than seeing an
image of yourself thin, let yourself experience the feeling of being
thin, and imagine doing the things you would do or feel as a thin
person. If you want a visual image of yourself, you can imaginate
looking in a mirror. The point is to imaginate from the perspective
of being in the movie.
You can imaginate through any of the senses:
You can even imaginate without sense involvement, by imagining the feeling of an experience.
For most of us, though, starting out using some sense
image helps generate the feeling we're looking for. Having the
feeling of the wish fulfilled is the culmination of properly
practiced imaginating.
Imagine however your heart directs you, but always from the perspective of the wish fulfilled.
If you imaginate a bike in a store window, the bike will always stay in the
store window. Instead, feel yourself riding the bike, with your
personal paraphernalia attached.
Circumstances come together, sometimes in remarkable
ways, to bring the wished-for results.
It's advisable to contemplate all desires at the deepest level of mind, the level of Infinite Source Consciousness, before deciding whether to imaginate on them. If upon Self-referral a desire seems in alignment with Infinite Source, then it has the support of God behind it.
That will help overwrite any
resistant attitudes to the desire that the subconscious may hold. We
can directly solicit Infinite Source to overwrite our self-defeating
attitudes, and God will work with us to accomplish that.
They're also potent when thought or uttered upon waking, since waking up and falling asleep are both twilight junctures when the mind is in alpha state just on the borders of sleep. (For this reason, waking-but-still-drowsy is another very effective time to imaginate).
Keep written affirmations under your
pillow or on your nightstand. Pronounce them with attention and
feeling when you think or say them, or they are only empty words.
This can happen anytime your desire is not in alignment with your subconscious long-held attitudes and beliefs.
Imaginating goes a long way toward overwriting ancient negative attitudes, because once the subconscious accepts the new image, through an emotional response to the imaging, the old program is already being revised.
But if your
desire dramatically contrasts with the "old you" or your old
worldview, the subconscious mind may (not necessarily) give you some
backtalk before it fully accepts what you are selling it.
That's the subconscious mind questioning the new direction, asking for an explanation that reconciles the old view of reality with the new emerging view.
Lovers who give in to the doubts lose each other.
Those who talk themselves through it, and reassure their
subconscious mind that these new feelings are safe and good, are
rewarded with the blissful experience of deep intimacy.
One popular argument we hear from Big Sub (my nickname for subconscious mind) is that,
Just the same argument the Sub gives to the lover for why what she
is feeling isn't real.
After a perfectly blissful morning imaginating session, where we joyfully knew our dream was in the process of coming true, we can, by 11 o'clock, be irritable and depressed, asking ourselves,
How to handle this?
I've found head-on confrontation to be most effective. When I notice negative self-talk, I try to take a break from whatever I'm doing and give a little feedback to Big Sub.
I close my eyes, get quiet, and look at the nagging thought my subconscious mind has presented.
Then I genuinely consider the possible truth of the negative thought, in light of my desired ideal. I listen to the argument of my sadly programmed subconscious as I would to an opposing parent or spouse:
Then I'm able to see the fallacies in its point
of view, which is easy, because I now know more about life than I
did when I taught those attitudes to my subconscious.
It's
like telling a little child, afraid to jump in the water for the
first time, why it's all right and doable. You listen to the fears,
and then you address them. You reassure and explain, in light of
your greater knowledge. And the child, or in this case, subconscious
mind, adjusts its thinking to reflect your reassuring understanding.
That wonderful book illustrates several different ways of
programming deeper mind to reflect what you consciously choose and
desire for your life. Combined with Neville's books, it serves as an
excellent primer in how to consciously and practically work the Law
of Attraction.
Sitting down and having a little chat with your subconscious is the most useful technique I've discovered for rewriting old self-defeating programs. You may have to do it a number of times. In the first session, you'll answer and erase the first "Yes, but."
Later that same day or the next, your subconscious will raise another, different objection, one that underlies the doubt you just resolved. So you sit down and address that issue, too. Then a still deeper layer of programming will expose itself in the form of another nagging fear or doubt.
Again, you consciously and compassionately address it. You keep on
doing this, peeling the onion, until all the objections have been
aired and answered. After this happens, the self-talk will be far
less powerful. That's because the overwrite is well underway.
At this stage, negativity is mostly a matter of old habit. The subconscious mind has understood the new explanations you've sold it, but it hasn't completely bought the package. It's used to the old habitual way of seeing and doing. That is more familiar, more comfortable.
At this point, a little self-discussion about comfort zones may be in order.
When you've talked that through and have the feeling your subconscious mind is basically in league with you, but hesitant to commit, that may be the time to simply tell it:
This is a form of ordaining that works when subconscious mind is 99 percent with you and just needs a little nudge over the edge.
But don't order your deeper mind around unless you've fully listened to it first. If you start out your work on manifesting a desire by ordering self-talk to stop, your deep mind will obey you.
But the doubts and fears will go underground and
become repressed. Then your desire won't materialize, and you'll be
stymied as to why. Your subconscious won't tell you, of course,
because you told it to shut up.
But after you've explained everything to the friend, if they have no objection left other than being nervous at the newness of it all, it's time to nudge them encouragingly and say,
I've found my negative self-talk to be dramatically affected by these strategies.
On most of the former "issues" in my life, self-sabotage has stopped completely. I feel in once piece, in an optimistic, happy frame of mind most of the time. I've manifested dramatic things, mostly using imaginating and conversations (when needed) with my doubting mind.
Now that my subconscious operates
from a program more in alignment with my conscious values, I find
myself spontaneously moving to a new level of manifesting.
Ordaining has resulted in
instantaneous healings and some other remarkable results. But this
is a new area for me that I am only starting to learn to move around
in, so I can't write much about it at this point.
If you just sit around waiting for the subconscious to kick up and reveal its buried attitudes, without any imaginating to stimulate that, the mind will oblige you in the form of its typical daily background mental chatter, and indeed it's always worthwhile to address that. But if you combine this with imaginating, you're actively stirring up the buried mud, which starts flying to the surface.
Then you can clean out old attitudes
much more quickly.
Studies have shown that this strategy changes brain chemistry in people suffering from chronic depression to the same degree that brain chemistry is altered through anti-depressive medications. Cognitive psychology is clearly onto something, and it doesn't hurt to borrow the strategy.
Basically, you overwrite negative self-talk, when
noticed, with an affirming statement that supports the new attitude
or desire you're working on. This complements the other techniques
we're talking about here.
The miraculous events that have already happened in my life have generated a confidence that drives me to work on still greater manifestations.
My experience has completely convinced me that thought can create anything we want to experience!
What about when you want something and someone else desires the opposite?
Since both people have the power of creation, their
desires can cancel each other out, or weaken the power of each
other. If you desire something that conflicts with someone else, the
best solution is often to move to a higher level of desiring, to
envision a solution where both of you will be satisfied.
You can word an affirmation in
a way that promotes all 15 people finding jobs they love, right
along with you.
Whatever the world is doing around us, we can carve our own path through the woods and go wherever we wish.
Conscious choice, or alternatively, unconscious acceptance, determines what we get to experience in this world.
We have the
choice of being conscious creators or victims. That is The Secret,
the key to everything wonderful in life, including realities most
people don't even dream are possible.
Perhaps it's foolish to use the genie that can grant any wish by asking for something trifling.
On the other hand, if people need to do that for a while to establish their confidence in the genie, then materializing toys probably serves a good purpose.
Each successful
manifestation leads to more trust in the process. In time, our
confidence rises to the point where we can ordain reality like a
master.
Whether we live on purpose or on autopilot, we are creating and/or
allowing everything that appears in our path. Once we know this -
our power to choose, our power of permission - we move from passive
victims to masters of living.
Yes, we must pay our debts from the past, but we need not live in debtors' prison.
When conscious and subconscious agree, and take their direction from the harmonious Infinite within, life opens out into beauty and miracles.
This is the new consciousness humanity is moving into.
When we arrive there, we'll transform the world
into paradise.
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