Monday, December 5, 2011

#46 Building a New Foundation

You now have an understanding of the power that resides inside you.  You know you have an insatiable creative purpose that is unleashed through thought.  Thoughts attract like energies binding into beliefs.  From your thoughts and beliefs springs your reality.  You have learned that your beliefs repel thoughts that are not on the same frequency denying access to the universal mind.  Therefore, you cannot create that which betrays your beliefs.  You cannot even fake it. 
     Emotions and Feelings allow you to gauge the relationship between your physical world and your thoughts simply by asking yourself:   How do I feel?   Am I joyful?  Grateful?  Appreciative?  Or am I mad, sad and frustrated?  Thoughts lay the groundwork for feelings.  You feel what you think.  Feelings provide a temperature check for what you are thinking right now.  Feelings steer you towards your ideals if you tune into them.   Your goal is to follow the thoughts that leave you feeling good and abandon the thoughts that leave you feeling bad.  Remember, thoughts that leave you feeling bad are bad leaders.  You do not want to be lead where they are taking you.  It is that simple.
     Ideals give you direction.  They are powerful blueprints.  After all, what would power be without a purpose?  Your purpose is to create the unrestricted vision you hold of yourself in a harmonious state with the Universal Mind.  You will feel fulfilled as you move towards your Ideal.  Your Ideal will always be a moving target.  As you accomplish, so you will endeavor to create more.  Once you understand how you work, all that is necessary is to define what your vision of you is.  
     Clarity is the painted pictures of your ideals.  It is absolutely necessary that you give brush strokes to these pictures.  Clarity combines thoughts and ideals in the same coordinate points within your mind.  The more often you can combine thoughts, beliefs, ideals, and expectancies the quicker your new experience emerges. 
     Expectations serve as check points in your thinking.  By asking yourself, what do I expect to occur this week, you can gage where your thinking has been.  If your ideals are not on that list, then your thinking is not where it needs to be. 
     Your imagination exercises your spontaneous thinking.  You do not need to get an imagination.  You already have one; a really great one!  Sometimes people will use phrases like, you have no imagination.  It is only through lack of use that we fail to rely on our imaginative ability.  Using it is like toning the muscles that lay ready for use under your skin.   Once employed, you will not be able to stop the popping of ideas.
     Finally, you have your misunderstood willpower which is your magnetic energy in motion.  It is the Law of Attraction at work.  Smokers, dieters, and alcoholics are all too familiar with this pull of energy.  It is the ever so powerful cyclical thoughts connecting mental to physical.  The power of your will to draw cannot be avoided. 
     Once you understand each of the working pieces that make up you, it becomes uncomplicated to navigate you.  Easier, make note, not easy.  However, understanding helps!  Before you were afraid to imagine, now you have permission.  Previously you settled, now you idealize.  Yesterday you allowed your thoughts to run amok amidst fret, anger and frustration.  Today, you command them towards abundance joy and harmony.  Where once doubt settled in confidence is restored.  You are in charge of you and always have been.  Creating your ideal vision of you begins right now with thought acquaintance.
     I had the opportunity to visit an annual art show in Grand Rapids, Michigan called Art Prize.  Artists around the world compete for the annual art prize of $1,000.  It was hard to find a piece of art at Art Prize that was not amazing in its creation.
     However, there was a piece that stood out in particular.  An artist by the name of Paul A. Baliker had carved a piece of driftwood into a large circle about fifteen feet in diameter.  The carving contained all sorts of intricate detail such as a carved giraffe, monkeys, and so forth.  He work was called A Matter of Time.  This particular artist was on hand to answer questions about his piece. 
     One of the members of the group admiring the work asked the artist as he stood off to the side, “How do you even begin to build something like this?  It seems so overwhelming to me.”  The artist responded, “I start from the bottom.  I always start from the bottom and I just keep working upwards.” 

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