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Creative Consciousness: The Law of Manifestation

 Creative Consciousness: The Law of Manifestation
"Mind your feelings, don't let negativity in. Focus on joy, not the flaws of others or your own. Treat others as you wish to be treated. This is the simple recipe for a happy life. Everything else is merely commentary."  


The world and everything in it are a reflection of our consciousness. To understand the secret of creation, we must turn to consciousness. Mastery of the law of creative consciousness allows us to achieve all our desires. With this knowledge, we can build and maintain an ideal world. (For a look at The Law of Manifestation from a Christian perspective see my essay: ''Manifesting Reality from a Christian Perspective'')

The Depths of Consciousness

Consciousness is not a metaphorical concept; it's the one and only reality. Imagine it as a stream divided into two parts: the conscious and the subconscious. To use creative consciousness effectively, we need to comprehend their relationship. The conscious is personal and selective, while the subconscious is impersonal and non-selective. The conscious is where effects manifest, and the subconscious is the cause. These aspects are like the male and female divisions of consciousness, with the conscious being male and the subconscious female.

The Creative Dance of Consciousness

The conscious generates ideas and impresses them on the subconscious. The subconscious receives these ideas and gives them form and expression. This process of conceiving an idea and impressing it onto the subconscious is how everything in our world evolves. Without this sequence, nothing comes into existence. The conscious impresses and the subconscious expresses.

The subconscious doesn't originate ideas but accepts as true what the conscious mind feels to be true. It then objectifies these accepted ideas in its unique way. So, through our power to imagine, feel, and choose the ideas we entertain, we have control over creation. This control happens through managing our thoughts and emotions.

The Power of Feeling

The mechanism of creation resides in the depths of the subconscious, the womb of creation. It transcends reason and induction. The subconscious accepts a feeling as a fact within itself and, based on this assumption, gives it expression. The creative process begins with an idea, transforms into a feeling, and culminates in a volition to act.

Ideas are impressed on the subconscious through strong feelings. An idea can't be imprinted until it's felt. Once felt, it must be expressed. Feelings are the medium through which ideas are conveyed to the subconscious. Failing to control our feelings can easily impress the subconscious with undesirable states.

Harnessing the Power Within

Controlling feelings doesn't mean suppressing them but disciplining ourselves to entertain feelings that contribute to our happiness. This is crucial for a fulfilled life. Never entertain undesirable feelings or sympathize with wrongdoing. Avoid dwelling on imperfections in yourself or others, as this impresses limitations on the subconscious. Don't feel what you don't want to happen to you or others. This is the entire law for a happy life; everything else is just fluff and commentary.

Every feeling makes a subconscious impression. Unless countered by a stronger opposite feeling, it will be expressed. The dominant feeling wins. "I am healthy" is stronger than "I will be healthy." Feeling "I will be" acknowledges "I am not." What you feel you are dominates what you want to be. To manifest a desire, it must be felt as an existing state.

The Foundation of Creation

Sensation precedes manifestation and forms the foundation of all creation. Your moods and feelings are connected to your visible world. Your body bears marks of your prevalent emotions. Emotional disturbances, especially suppressed ones, can lead to disease. Feeling intensely about a wrong without expressing it may initiate disease in the body and/or environment. This is important: avoid feelings of regret, failure, frustration, or detachment from your goals.

The Path to Miracles

Focus solely on the state you wish to realize. Feel its reality, live, and act as if it's true – this is the path to miracles. All changes happen through a change in feeling, leading to a change in destiny. Creation takes place in the subconscious. To gain control, manage your ideas and emotions.

The Shaping of Reality

Life's events aren't random or predestined. Your subconscious impressions shape your reality.

In conclusion, "Creative Consciousness: The Law of Manifestation" unveils the profound connection between our consciousness and the world we experience. It teaches us that by mastering our thoughts and feelings, we become the architects of our destiny, crafting a reality that aligns with our deepest desires. This law offers not just insight but empowerment—an invitation to reshape our lives and manifest our dreams.

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  1. The great secret of creation is the Power, the Power of the invisible Person of GOD, the Word, the Word is GOD, great mystery. For He spake, and it was done; He commanded, and everything appeared. By the way, He calls those things which be not as though they were. When GOD said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: it LITERALLY was so, because the Word is GOD.

    Great mystery, great enigma to be deciphered and enlighted, to produce unlimited luminosity and radiance through the heart of wise men. For GOD spake and it was done or He commanded and everything appeared. GOD does not perform miracles, He makes to happen what proceds out of His mouth-Matthew 4:4. There was only darkness, so GOD said let there be light and there was light. The Word is GOD.


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