I have lots of things I want to achieve, I am very creative and am able to create in lots of different media.I also want to achieve more in my yoga ,asana practice especially my flexability( to get back to what I was able to do at 16). A lot of the reading I have been doing lately says to put all your effort into your desire. Does this mean that I should only be concentrating on the outcome of one of my desires, or can I work on more than one at one time. I have so much I want to do, and I feel like I am chasing time, HELP. asked 13 Aug '10, 09:40 evelyn Barry Allen ♦♦ |
You've already created everything you want in the moment that you wanted it, so you actually don't need to concentrate on any of them (unless you get some enjoyment from doing so). Your job now is not to work harder but relax and enjoy your life and let those already-created things flow easily into your personal experience. This quote from Abraham goes into this idea a little more...
answered 13 Aug '10, 19:16 Stingray I will work on feeling good. Thankyou for explaining things to me.
(14 Aug '10, 08:21)
evelyn
Perfectly put! Thank you Stingray!
(16 Aug '10, 21:32)
figure8shape
Love love love this answer. Muchas gracias, Stingray!
(08 Dec '10, 18:41)
Aphrodite
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The human mind can only focus on one thing at a time. But the Universal consciousness thinks of all things at once. So I would say launch your rockets of desire independently, and then focus on staying in a good feeling place, allowing the Universe to manifest your rockets of desire. answered 13 Aug '10, 16:40 Vesuvius Thankyou, I will now get on with launching those rockets.
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evelyn
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Where the Attention goes, energy Flows. Intention, Attention, Manifestation. Wow, I just realized an acronym. I AM. I=intention, A=attention, M=manifestation. answered 14 Aug '10, 16:18 RPuls Love the acronym!!
(16 Aug '10, 21:32)
figure8shape
Phenomenal! Love your acronym.
(08 Dec '10, 18:42)
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Have a look at satori's post about desiring but never wanting. You mention wanting a lot and to want is to lack so in effect what you are putting out there is that you are lacking, that you don't have. A poverty conciousness. answered 08 Jan '12, 04:52 Alan Crabbe |
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