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Manifesting and Meditation

Seven Steps to Manifestation Meditation and Manifesting
By Kelly Howell

Here's the open secret to manifestation: your success depends on where you place your attention. In everyday life, our attention is scattered. It's on our bills, on whether we can get the kids to school on time, on whether we're going to get a promotion, and dozens of other things, all at the same time. This is the Beta mind state: the everyday mind state, perfect for multi-tasking.But - Beta is lousy for manifestation, because your attention is too scattered. If you've been trying to use a technique like affirmations to manifest, it's hard to get your affirmations to create your dreams in a Beta mind state. Your affirmations have zero power.You can create whatever you decide to manifest. In effect, you can create something out of nothing. You're already manifesting the life and circumstances which currently surround you. You can change these circumstances and manifest something different. All it takes is a secret ingredient. The secret ingredient to manifestation is meditation. When you meditate, you will find that it's easy to manifest exactly what you want, because your attention is single-pointed: it's focused like a laser beam. When your attention is focused, what your attention is focused on manifests, and often more quickly than you think possible. - Full Article


Creative Visualizations for Love
By Samantha Stevens

To manifest love through creative visualization, you first need to learn how to suspend or hold an image of the desired outcome in your mind in as much detail as possible. For instance, let's say that you need to resolve an argument with a dear friend. The first thing you need to do is empty your head as much as possible of all thoughts so that your mind seems like a blank slate. It is also essential that you get as still and as quiet as possible to encourage a meditative state. Some find playing a favorite piece of music encourages one's imaging faculties. Before imagining any goal, you might want to assist your imagination by asking yourself a number of questions. What does your friend look like? How is she wearing her hair the day that you run across each other? Is this a random meeting or does the phone ring first? What kind of conversation will you have on the phone? Where exactly will you meet? What is the expression on her face when she sees you? If you want her to smile when she sees you, picture her smiling. Picture her hugging you. Picture what you don't think is possible. Visualize, in the greatest detail possible, the best outcome to the situation possible. Experts say that the more detail that you can imagine, the more likely you are to manifest the event in the future. - Read More



Seven Keys to a Happy Life

By Sean Harder

Many of you may have at least come to believe that this is true for overt behaviors, but still struggle with applying it to thoughts. The scope of this principle is out of most human conception. There is not even a body function that is completely involuntary, though the medical profession would like you to believe that they are. Most of you simply do not know the force that controls your so-called autonomic nervous system. Once you really learn where and how thoughts work, you will know this force. Many of the things you say you are (shy, stupid, alcoholic, etc.), have (depression, diabetes, cancer, attention deficit disorder, etc.), or feel (sad, angry, love, etc.), are actually verbs, not nouns. Whether you are doing a behavior, having a body function, or thinking, you are on some level doing something voluntarily. All of it, every event that happens in your life, and in your body, is a product of thought. You are probably thinking that there is no way that you could voluntarily be doing cancer, but it does begin with a thought, and your body is completely controlled by thought. Do you ever wonder why you don't die in dreams very often? Because if you really think you are dead, you are. After being diagnosed with cancer you have more thoughts about that, then more thoughts about your prognosis and course of disease. If you could examine a record of every thought you have ever had, conscious and unconscious, you could find the explanation of everything you experience in your life. We have talked about thought and belief before, but what is important is that you know what is having these thoughts and how you can be the decision maker about the thoughts you have.
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Manifesting With Intent
By Charlsie Wilson

Imagine being able to control your mind so you only experience what you desire out of life. Now imagine being able to do this without years and years of practice and study. Through experiential experimentation, scientists have found that you can 'create' the right conditions for relaxation, visualization, learning, meditation, manifesting and many other useful states of mind. You can change your perceptions of others and yourself. . . thus, ultimately change your life. The art, or science, of making things happen in this plane of existence in our material world is commonly referred to as manifestation. It has been determined there are various means, or vehicles, which can enhance our endeavors with the manifesting process. And, for more years than I want to admit, I’ve studied nearly everything to do with spiritual, philosophical, inspirational, metaphysical. . . and even in a few instances I’ve studied some of that which is considered scientific-al. Being of the mindset likened more so to 'transformation', rather than self-improvement, my focus has been primarily on that which can assist me on my path to greater awareness, and wholeness. . . to the transformation of being my best authentic self. - Full Article