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Another unconventional approach to daily manifestation

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Posted 1st July 2009 at 08:23 AM by Chris Endres

I don't mind sharing / airing my thoughts about manifestation.

Mainly because it should be a science.

You will notice that you can easily remember when things you thought became things you experienced, you just wrote it off as a fluke.

Even though it seems to happen repeatedly throughout life, you still write it off...

Manifesting is the process by which you go from being aware of a "thought" in your mind to the reality of the physical thought in experience.

This process is so natural to you you absolutely take it for granted until it moves into something you do not believe you can completely control.

As an example, Coffee. Tell me you don't picture yourself at the counter for a blink of a thought making coffee each morning.

YES. It is a physical reality you can just walk over and do, but the process by which you do it unconsciously is vitally important.

You desire, you envision and then you react.

In the matter of your coffee, in your own house, you have no conflicting belief that you will experience the reality, so it is easy for you to process the "belief turns experience" equation.

Apply the theory to a new car you have been wanting, and the values in the equation change and you can no longer easily process the belief turns experience sequence without a new element.

Fear.

(F)alse (E)xperiences (A)ppearing (R)eal is a process which you use to modify your belief.

IF, you were to add the element of F.E.A.R. to your coffee "belief turns into experience" sequence, you might imagine slipping on a banana peel on your way to the coffee pot.

You might imagine the pain of the fall, bruises, the embarrassment, and then weigh those imaginary experiences against a nice warm yummy cup of organic french roast.

The battle would then ensue. Which belief means more to you?

You would act on the belief that means more to you. Even though you see no EVIDENCE of a banana peel in any part of your path in relation to your coffee, the pain of something that has never happened haunts you.

You look for evidence to support the belief by looking in other places to see if it can become a substantiates reference for you.

Finally, while sitting on a park bench and enjoying some sun, a passer by tosses a banana peal toward the garbage can next to the bench you are on and misses.

There it is. The banana peel on the ground.

This proves that there was good reason to worry about slipping and falling at home on a banana peel because it can happen anywhere right?

Somehow though, lost in the complication of it all, you forget you had a very persistent image in your mind of a banana peel on the ground, and there is the "thought turned experience" before you.

You see it differently however, because the "meaning" of the peel on the ground overrides the calculated creation of the experience.

So, were you just observant and patient? Was the probability that because people eat bananas that one was going to hit the turf near you sometime going to play out anyway?

Think back. When was the last time you EVER saw a banana peel on the ground before it became an issue in your thoughts?

That's right. Once maybe if you really try but probably just on TV.

What you dwell on in thought is like a machine creating those thoughts you put enough energy into.

That energy can be a fear or a joy.

Your choice.

Try "seeing" in your minds eye an open parking space of the next store you go to near the front of the store.

Clearly see the open spot in your mind,.. and see yourself pulling your car into the spot.

Then forget about it.

Next blog issue you ask?

Are the thoughts you think your own... or are they revealed to you based on the path of choices you make.
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