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Manifesting and The Universal Law of Consciousness Part One

''What we feel strongly such as love or hate determines what we manifest, and what we manifest is our reality.''   Michael Corthell
''What we feel strongly such as love or hate determines what we manifest, and what we manifest is our reality.''

Michael Corthell

The Law of Consciousness states that the world and everything within it are the external manifestations of our conditioned consciousness. In other words, our consciousness is the underlying cause and substance of our reality. Therefore, if we want to understand the nature of reality and create our desired life, we must first understand and master the Law of Consciousness.

To understand and use the Law of Consciousness effectively, you need to understand the relationship between your conscious and subconscious minds. The conscious mind is personal and selective, while the subconscious mind is impersonal and non-selective. This means that the conscious mind is the realm of effects, while the subconscious mind is the realm of causes. You have the innate ability to create anything you want by influencing your subconscious mind. You do this whether you are aware of it or not. The Law of Consciousness operates precisely and continuously, and it cannot be changed or manipulated by individuals.

The Role of Consciousness in Creation

Consciousness is the sole reality. It is the source of all thoughts, emotions, and experiences. The conscious mind is the individualistic and discerning aspect of consciousness, while the subconscious mind is the impersonal and non-discriminating aspect. The conscious mind generates ideas and impresses them upon the subconscious mind, which then receives and gives form and expression to these ideas.

How to Master the Law of Consciousness

To master the Law of Consciousness, we must learn to regulate our thoughts and emotions. The subconscious mind does not originate ideas but rather accepts as truth those which the conscious mind genuinely believes to be so. Therefore, we must be mindful of the thoughts and emotions that we entertain, as they will ultimately shape our reality.

The Mechanisms of Creation

The mechanism of creation is entrenched within the depths of the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind perceives a feeling as an inherent reality and, on this premise, proceeds to externalize it. The creative process commences with an idea, traverses through the realm of emotion, and culminates in a determined intention to act.

The Importance of Feeling

Ideas are imprinted upon the subconscious mind through the medium of feeling. An idea cannot be imprinted until it is deeply felt. Once it is felt, be it positive, negative, or indifferent, it must find expression. Feeling serves as the exclusive conduit through which ideas are communicated to the subconscious mind.

How to Cultivate a Positive Mental Landscape

To cultivate a positive mental landscape, we must abstain from harboring unfavorable feelings or dwelling on imperfections within ourselves or others. Instead, we should focus on feeling joy, contentment, and gratitude. We should also treat others with kindness and compassion, as this is the fundamental principle of a fulfilling and gratifying life.

The Power of Belief

Our beliefs are the most powerful determinants of our reality. Whatever we believe to be true, the subconscious mind will faithfully manifest. Therefore, it is imperative to believe in ourselves and our ability to achieve our goals. We must also believe that we are worthy of happiness and success.

Sensation Precedes Manifestation

Sensation precedes manifestation. This means that our feelings are the precursor to our external experiences. To manifest our desired reality, we must first feel it as a current reality. We must live and act in accordance with our desired state, and never give up on our dreams.

Summary

The Law of Consciousness is a powerful tool that can be used to create the life of our dreams. By understanding and mastering this law, we can achieve our goals, overcome challenges, and live a fulfilling and gratifying life.

References

These resources will take you on a deep dive into the subject of conscious reality.

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