If our thoughts create our reality, and they most definitely do, then how is it that not everything we think about shows up in our world as physical evidence? Here is the way it works. Lets say we have a thought about something we want, perhaps a raise in pay. You may have had this very thought yourself. In most cases almost immediately another thought usually enters the mind. It could be as simple as, "How do I go about getting it?" Or, it could be a negative thought like, "What's the use in trying to get a raise? They'll never give it to me."
You put out one creative thought to get a raise and the Unified Field immediately swung into action to bring it into your reality. Then, seconds later you put out a second creative thought which was opposite to the getting a raise. Once again, the Unified Field immediately swung into action to create that reality. If you look at these two creative thoughts, without judging one positive and one negative - just two creative thoughts - as currents in a stream, then imagine these two currents meeting each other in the Unified Field/stream, what do you think would be the result?
They would cancel each other out wouldn't they? Of course! And that is precisely why many things we dream about or wish for never come into our physical experience. The current of creative thought has no chance of becoming a wave of manifestation because it is eliminated immediately through an opposing current. This goes on in minor ways many times each day, and periodically in more significant ways. We think a thing...then immediately cancel it out. And most of these mini-thoughts run through our mind virtually unobserved, despite the fact that they are conscious thoughts. Why? Because it has become habitual to think in this counter-productive way.
To bring anything into our world we must give it a consistent, unapposed focus then add the secret ingredients to this focus. When we do this, manifestation is 100% assured - whether for a positive or a negative outcome.
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Friday, February 2, 2007
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