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Ann on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 |
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I have a stack of books by my bed that I am reading on. Some nights I feel like something fun and light, other times I want something motivating, and sometimes I want to read cutting edge information. Often the pile of books will contain many repeats, these are books that I have read before but in my Sunday Book reviews I remember how much I liked the book and I will start reading it again.
I have been rereading Norman Vincent Peale’s book You Can If You Think You Can.
There is great info in that book. The other night I came across the term ‘Creative Anticipation’. I realized that is what I use to do when I was younger. When I wanted something to happen, I would think of all the ways that it would happen. I would be sure I had all the bases covered and by then I was confident it would happen. What was surprising was that in each case the event would happen but it would show up through a route I had not thought of!
Using ‘Creative Anticipation’ is a wonderful method for manifesting. It was one that I had forgotten about. To practice this, you anticipate receiving what you want then you start thinking of all the ways it could possibly come to you. Be outlandish if you want. Think of everything. Your thoughts will be so concentrated on receiving and how it will be brought to you that you will not have any room to consider whether it will happen. This is not where you try to figure out how you will accomplish the task. No, this is opening yourself up to receiving what the Universe will bring you.
Give it a try and let me know of the results.
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Ann on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 |
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This story is not for the squeamish or for those who want the reassurance that no animals were hurt in the making of this story.
I have mentioned our 15 foot bat wing mower before and how the mice and rabbits would run when they heard it coming. Well apparently one creature feels bold enough to tackle anything that comes its way including a large hunk of metal.
Paul had mowed the field one Saturday and Sunday we went to church. Coming home after church we noticed some vultures circling in the field. We drove the car over to the spot and saw a rattlesnake chopped up into sausage length pieces! I guess the vultures thought it was a rattle snack!
I think the rattlesnake had more brawn than brain. Maybe when you are a snake and especially a poisonous one, you are use to getting your way. But attacking the bottom of a bat-wing mower is a little more than the brawniest creature can handle. So in this case it is good to be timid and run from the noise. Or maybe it is good to be a vulture.
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Ann on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 |
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This is the story where Jesus cast demons out of two men. The demons enter a herd of pigs and the herd runs down the steep hillside and drowns in the lake. The herdsmen FLED to the nearby city and told everyone what happened. The ENTIRE town came out to meet this Jesus but instead of praising him for helping the two men, they beg him to go away and leave them alone.
Note the words and the event. The herdsmen “fled” to the nearby town. Fled has a special connotation. It means they are fleeing from something, it implies fear. The “entire” town came out, this can mean all kinds of things, the first thing that pops into mind is safety in numbers which is again a fear mentality. Then the people beg him to go away. Sounds like fear again.
How many times do we reject something because we are afraid? Think of what all we miss; the opportunities, the possibilities, the learning; all because we are afraid. What did the town miss out on because of their fear? They missed out on many more miracles and some great enlightening sermons.
What were they afraid of? It could have been economic disaster. The loss of a herd of pigs probably did set someone back economically. But what would have become of that person if he had invited Jesus to come to his house?
Sometimes when uncertainty hits, whether it is economic or health or relationships, we get stuck in the now and don’t look at the possibilities or the bigger picture. We lose sight of the miracles.
What does fear have to do with manifesting? Lots! Fear is the biggest impediment to manifesting that I know of. Fear prevents you from seeing the open doors, fear can lead to depression and anxiety. To manifest you must be optimistic and believe in a fabulous outcome and fear prevents this. Fear causes you to focus on the material, as the towns people did, and not see the fabulous miracle in front of you.
When things seem to be going against you, turn your thoughts around and start to look for the good and the promising and replace the fear with hope and faith that a better future is possible.
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Ann on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 |
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These verses talk about Jesus sleeping in the boat when a storm comes up and the disciples panic and wake Jesus up. Jesus says “Why are you afraid? You have so little faith!”. Then he rebuked the wind and waves and calms the water. The disciples were amazed.
There are several things I want to point out in this. First Jesus asks why are they afraid and comments on their lack of faith. This applies to life in general. Let’s make this more personal. What are you afraid of? If you have a fear in your life the second question applies. Where is your faith?
Faith involves a trust that you will be ok, that you will be taken care of and it even goes beyond that to believing that the best possible outcome will occur. Faith is required in manifesting. You have to believe that what you want to occur will occur, in fact you have to believe or know that what you expect to occur will happen. You have to do more than want, you have to expect. You may want something but expect something else to happen. Your want and your expectation must be in congruence.
The second thing is that Jesus calmed the water. When you have Faith, the turmoil in life will calm. When you put your total trust and believe in a great outcome, the troubles you are in will seem smaller.
There is actually a more practical side to these verses. Jesus implies that if the disciples had faith, they could calm the waters. We don’t realize what power we have. This is where I will get a little weird for some of you. We can control the weather. All the turmoil in the world contributes a large part to the turmoil in the weather along with earthquakes and volcanoes.
When my son was younger, we would sit on the swings and call up rain clouds. Sometimes it would take a couple days when there was no clouds and we were in the middle of a drought, but they would come. I quit doing it because it gave me a headache. Jesse however did it with ease. Try it yourself.
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Ann on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 |
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When you live in the country there is a good chance you will see mice. When you live in a mobile home in the country, there is a better chance you will see mice. When you live in a mobile home in the country with cats that have easy access to their own door chances are the mice are scarce around the house unless they bring them in for later entertainment.
On this 68 acres we had to mow every once in a while to keep the weeds down and give the eatable grasses a chance to grow. We had a tractor and a large 15 foot bat wing mower, the kind the highway department use to mow the sides of the road. One early evening my husband was mowing and noticed a large colony of mice close to the house. We decided to give the cats a surprise. I grabbed Daneel and the plan was that Paul would drive the tractor with the mower, cutting a large swath and the mice would run for cover toward the higher grass closer to the house. I would point the mice out to Daneel and he would take off after them.
It was probably my choice of cats, but when Paul started the mower up, Daneel did not want any part of the effort. Daneel clawed and panicked and I had to let go. Barney had come out to see what was going on and he started to run just because Daneel was running. But Barney did not have the panic that Daneel had. I caught Barney and we decided to do the exercise again.
Paul started the mower again and made another swath. Barney was not too sure about the whole deal, especially when I started to run with him toward the tractor. But then he saw the mice. It was ‘lock on target’ and he sprang out of my arms and was off. I am not too sure of what or how many he may have caught, but as soon as he had seen the mice it clicked as to what we were trying to do. Daneel never did catch on.
Here is another example of how fear prevents manifestation. Daneel was so caught up in fear and getting away, he missed a great opportunity.
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Ann on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 |
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I am reading Earnest Hemingway’s book The Old Man and the Sea.
In my 50 + years I have never read that book. It popped up on my son’s reading list for next year so I decided I better read it so we could discuss it. In a way it is a strange book in that it involves a different culture than we in the United States live in; a simpler life, a life that involves getting up, drinking some coffee and going to work. No spouse, no children (except the boy who was apprenticed to the Old Man, a very helpful child), coming home eating a little, maybe reading the paper and going to sleep. It is a rather predictable life, one without very many obligations. But even in that life, he is still hit with a major life challenge. He wrestles with a huge fish and after catching it and strapping it to his boat the sharks come up and eat it! All he takes home is a skeleton. How ironic.
Is his life really that different from our daily lives? We get up and usually have a more elaborate morning routine than just drinking coffee. Then we go to work and wrestle with problems and people (usually not fish). Every once in a while we have a major event in our lives, a dark day of the soul if you like, that we have to wrestle with and either come out victorious or it kills us; it may not kill us literally but it may kill our spirit.
Usually these types of events end up changing the person involved. The involved person, evolves. This is where Hemingway lost his chance at a more in depth character development. How did this experience change the old man?
This idea of character change is very interesting to me. Jane Austin does a good job of showing the evolution of her characters in her book Sense & Sensibility.
That is one of my favorite books because it portrays real well how a person is always growing and changing as they work through the major challenges in his/her life.
Don’t think of the hardships in your life as limiting you. Think of them as changing you so you will be better equipped to change your world.
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Ann on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 |
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Shakti Gawain has a couple of workbooks that I have used in the past and continue to use even now. I bought Living in the Light Workbook (which is actually a supplement to her Living in the Light: A Guide to Personal and Planetary Transformation
book) and The Creative Visualization Workbook (which is a supplement to the book Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life (Gawain, Shakti)
) when I was going through a yearlong depression in 1992. I was seeing a psychologist but it was not work with her that made the breakthrough it was my work through these workbooks that had the most impact.
In Living in the Light Workbook: Guide to Personal and Planetary Transformation
, Shakti leads you through a number of exercises to help you access your intuition. In our western world we are often taught to ignore our intuition from an early age. This intuition is very valuable and really needs to be a part of your life. This workbook requires a lot of writing and some drawing but it is great at accessing your intuition in a number of areas of your life and through different techniques. Some of the section headings are “The World as our Mirror”, “Feelings”, “and Daily Life” etc.
The Creative Visualization Workbook: Second Edition (Gawain, Shakti)
provides a lot of examples and some simple techniques leading you through the creative visualization process. The book is divided into 5 sections with each section leading you through different areas of you life such as setting goals, clearing out negative belief systems, looking at each individual area of your life and connecting with your intuition and creativity. This is meant to be a fun workbook and it is.
If you are searching for answers in your life, these are some great workbooks to use.
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Ann on Saturday, July 31st, 2010 |
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This is another healing story. This time it is Peter’s mother-in-law (you never hear about Peter’s wife). This woman was in bed with a high fever but when Jesus touched her hand, the fever left and she got up and prepared a meal.
How many people do you know that can be very sick one minute then the next minute be well enough to feel like cooking for a guest?
The above verses go on to tell how people were brought to Jesus and he healed all the sick.
This reminds me of Dr. Eric Pearl, you can read his story in The Reconnection
He heals all kinds of diseases and teaches other to heal also! I will take a class from him sometime. Dr. Pearl refuses to see the imperfection, the problem he doesn’t even want to know what the affliction is because what he does is to see the person as perfect and whole. His belief is so strong that the perfect and whole manifest!
This also leads me to think of the many articles I have read lately concerning the placebo effect. Researchers are discovering that in many cases the placebo actually does better than the drug being tested. They have even gone back to retest established drugs and are finding this to be so.
What all this boils down to is the ceremony. All through history and different cultures there have been healers of different types, Doctors, Shamans, Medicine Men etc but all they provide is a ritual. And this ritual whether it is a pill, incantations or surgery, if the patient believes it will work it probably will! It is all placebo effect but you have to believe with an unwavering faith.
When I was young, I had warts and one doctor told me to cut a potato in half and rub my warts with it then bury the potato under the house and my warts would disappear. I really did not believe this but tried it anyway and guess what it did not work. If he had done a better sells job I might have believed and then it would have worked. Our minds are much more powerful than we may think (and it is that unbelief that limits us).
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Ann on Friday, July 30th, 2010 |
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Matthew 8:2-3 says “Suddenly, a man with leprosy approached Jesus. He knelt before him, worshiping. “Lord,” the man said, “if you want to, you can make me well again.” Jesus touched him. “I want to,” he said. “Be healed!” And instantly the leprosy disappeared. “
I ask you whose will healed the leper? Was it Jesus or the Leper?
Matthew 8:5-13 is a similar story where a Roman officer comes to Jesus pleading with him to heal his young servant who was “in bed, paralyzed and racked with pain”. The Roman officer impressed Jesus because he said “Lord, I am not worthy to have you come into my home. Just say the word from where you are, and my servant will be healed! I know, because I am under the authority of my superior officers and I have authority over my soldiers. I only need to say , ‘Go,’ and they go, or ‘Come.’ And they come. And if I say to my slaves, ‘Do this or that,’ they do it.” Jesus told the Roman officer, “Go on home. What you have believed has happened.” And the young servant was healed that same hour.
Again I ask, whose ‘will’ actually caused the healing?
In the first healing, Jesus touched the leper which was totally taboo so Jesus already believed the leper was healed. In the second healing, Jesus did not even see the sick man and yet the young man was healed.
In both situations someone was asking for a healing with the belief that Jesus could heal. I believe that the belief was very important. If they had such belief in anything or anyone else it would have occurred.
Belief is a main requirement for manifesting. This is not the superficial, ‘I believe’ but the deep undeniable belief that this is the way it is. So I see that the people asking were the ones who actually created the healing. Remember the many times that Jesus said “your belief has made you well”.
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Ann on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 |
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The idea of resonance and natural frequency has popped up in my awareness several times in the last few months. What do I mean by resonance?
Everything is made of energy and so has a vibration. This vibration is at a frequency that is natural to that particular item. Think of a tuning fork that when you hit it you can hear the frequency it produces. Different size tuning forks will produce a different sound. The tuning fork resonates at a frequency you can hear.
Another idea that keeps popping up that is related is congruence and natural frequency. Tesla did some experimenting with this. He was under the impression that if you could surround a person or object with the frequency of a particular place such as a clearing in the woods you could get that object to be in congruence with that clearing and that would cause the object to be transported to that place; Interesting idea.
Is this what is happening with manifesting? You need to be congruent with what you are trying to manifest. You need to be on the same resonance of what you want and then it will materialize. Think of those tuning forks again. If you have two forks that are tuned to the same vibration, when you hit one and get it going all you have to do is hold up the other and it will start vibrating at that same frequency, they are in congruence with each other.
But how do you get congruent with what you want? For one thing you have to believe it is yours. Have you ever had experiences like I have where there was a prize drawing and before they call the name you knew it was yours. That is the kind of belief you have to have. You have to know it is yours. Yes, but – that is the problem. All the ‘Yes, but’ statements that keep you from being congruent with what you want.
This is where Meridian Tapping or EFT can help out. As my husband is so fond of saying, “Tap it out”. Getting rid of all those statements can clear the field to allow you to be congruent with what you want. When you are congruent you can resonate at the same frequency of what you want and then you obtain it.
If you would like help “Tapping it out” for your self, check out www.naturallyresilient.com or send me a comment and set up an appointment.