The Secrets of Attraction and Manifesting - Part I
Author: Shauna | Category: Law of AttractionFor many people, the concept of creating our reality with our thoughts is not new, but it is perhaps esoteric and may not seem ‘practical’. Once this perception is relieved, the imagination can soar to new heights, taking our creative abilities along with it.
We can often be so tied up in our every day realities that the thought of creating something we consider better seems like a dream, and we set it aside for another time, as intriguing as it may sound.
Actually, whether you realize it or not, you are creating your reality AT ALL TIMES. Your current physical world is a reflection of your thoughts…just not necessarily your thoughts of today. We look around us and sometimes it is difficult to correlate what we see to what we envision in our minds, because in our minds we see what we WANT, not what we HAVE. This secret is called the Law of Gestation, and it means in part that the current reality we are looking at is actually our past thoughts manifested.
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Looking at our current reality and feeling frustration is one way that many people hinder or slow down their creative abilities. It is a simple problem to clear up, and doing so can accelerate understanding and progress immediately.
By eliminating the confusion and negative thoughts that go along with this problem, we can clear our senses and create thoughts that act as arrows, propelling focused intentions into the future. Of course in ultimate reality, there is no future, but that is a topic for another day. The bottom line here is that we have all seen many tips about how to create and manifest intentionally, but without doing the work associated with clearing blocks and negative thinking patterns, the positive aspects and joy of creating can be slowed or even halted. Preparing for the ride is actually half the fun, and once you realize the results of digging for and rooting out blocks, it becomes an adventure in itself, and leads to amazing and deeply personal discoveries.



