Manifestation Mastery

The Law of Attraction & Conscious Creation
09 24th, 2008

Most people walk around with a constant inner dialog chattering away, unheard by other people but constantly competing for attention with both intuition and external stimuli. Some people call this constant chatter ‘the peanut gallery’, some people call it ‘the itty bitty committee’ but the fact is, it distracts us from who we really are inside and from what is really going on outside. Learning to turn off this ‘Inner Radio’ is easier than you might think, but you most people can’t do it by just flipping a switch. Instead, the most tried and true method is to learn to detach from these thoughts and simply observe them flowing through your own mind. By observing these kinds of chattering inner thoughts as if they were things and by not identifying with them, we slowly learn to identify instead with pure awareness. Awareness is the mode of being of the Higher or Universal Self. When we are aligned with pure awareness we are listening to our Higher Self and we are open to possibility and change. Aligning our conscious selves with pure awareness enables each of us to notice our desires and goals manifesting in front of our very eyes. We begin to see the world as abundant and full of choices instead of as a series of problems we need to solve. We can let ourselves be guided. It is a simple matter of turning down the ‘Inner Radio’ and listening instead to who we truly are.

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Manifestation can feel like magic when you first discover it, but it’s really all about the self (with a little ’s’) learning to be guided by the Self (with a capital ‘S’). The idea of a small self or individual ego that runs day to day life while guided by a deeper or universal self that connects each person to all of creation is an old one that has been expressed in many different ways. Sigmund Freud called the little ’s’ self the ego and the capital ‘S’ self the superego. Buddhism views the little ’s’ self, or ego, as an illusion. In other words, Buddhists see the separation of self from creation as an artificial line that meditation can teach us to transcend. Typically the ego self cannot see the big picture, only the details, of any given situation. The Higher or Universal Self, because it is connected to all of existence, can draw to itself what it needs most and guide the ego in the best direction. This way of being in the world is alien to most Westerners. In the West, we see the ego and individualism as king. The ego concerns itself with acting on the world, with doing and striving and controlling. The Higher Self operates through being, acceptance and attraction. Learning to manifest is really about learning to align the ego self to the direction of the Higher Self instead of vice versa. This learning process has lifelong benefits too numerous to mention in a single post.

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