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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 16:06:49 GMT
None of the tools can be used without your effort. Well, there is taking action with an end in mind, absent any sense of struggle.....where taking that action is a joyous movement wholly absent of any sense of resistance, and then there is taking action but it feels like a chore, like something that 'must' be done, or else....basically this 2nd kind is rife with a sense of resistance and having to make an effort to get it done. If an action is perceived to be beneficial, and is fun to do, and there is no sense of dread or resistance surrounding it, is it still 'efforting'? A few moments ago, I felt like a cup of tea.....so, I made my way upstairs, fired up the kettle, put a tea bag in a cup, waited, poured the water, and here I now sit, sipping tea. Would any those steps towards the manifestation of my cup of tea fulfill the criteria for 'effort'? Reads like 'effortless efforting' on this end.
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Post by Figgles on May 3, 2017 16:22:21 GMT
Well, there is taking action with an end in mind, absent any sense of struggle.....where taking that action is a joyous movement wholly absent of any sense of resistance, and then there is taking action but it feels like a chore, like something that 'must' be done, or else....basically this 2nd kind is rife with a sense of resistance and having to make an effort to get it done. If an action is perceived to be beneficial, and is fun to do, and there is no sense of dread or resistance surrounding it, is it still 'efforting'? A few moments ago, I felt like a cup of tea.....so, I made my way upstairs, fired up the kettle, put a tea bag in a cup, waited, poured the water, and here I now sit, sipping tea. Would any those steps towards the manifestation of my cup of tea fulfill the criteria for 'effort'? Reads like 'effortless efforting' on this end. yeah! that's it.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 16:34:18 GMT
None of the tools can be used without your effort. Well, there is taking action with an end in mind, absent any sense of struggle.....where taking that action is a joyous movement wholly absent of any sense of resistance, and then there is taking action but it feels like a chore, like something that 'must' be done, or else....basically this 2nd kind is rife with a sense of resistance and having to make an effort to get it done. If an action is perceived to be beneficial, and is fun to do, and there is no sense of dread or resistance surrounding it, is it still 'efforting'? A few moments ago, I felt like a cup of tea.....so, I made my way upstairs, fired up the kettle, put a tea bag in a cup, waited, poured the water, and here I now sit, sipping tea. Would any those steps towards the manifestation of my cup of tea fulfill the criteria for 'effort'? We are talking about usage of Tool, aren't we? Preparing tea is not usage of tool. Tool = Affirmation, Visualization, Subliminal message to our subconscious mind to create the reality.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 16:37:52 GMT
Reads like 'effortless efforting' on this end. yeah! that's it. I can tell Sat Chit Ananda is emanating from you this morning. Great posts. Mas amor! Mas amor!!
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Post by Figgles on May 3, 2017 21:11:26 GMT
Well, there is taking action with an end in mind, absent any sense of struggle.....where taking that action is a joyous movement wholly absent of any sense of resistance, and then there is taking action but it feels like a chore, like something that 'must' be done, or else....basically this 2nd kind is rife with a sense of resistance and having to make an effort to get it done. If an action is perceived to be beneficial, and is fun to do, and there is no sense of dread or resistance surrounding it, is it still 'efforting'? A few moments ago, I felt like a cup of tea.....so, I made my way upstairs, fired up the kettle, put a tea bag in a cup, waited, poured the water, and here I now sit, sipping tea. Would any those steps towards the manifestation of my cup of tea fulfill the criteria for 'effort'? We are talking about usage of Tool, aren't we? Preparing tea is not usage of tool. Tool = Affirmation, Visualization, Subliminal message to our subconscious mind to create the reality. Yes, You've described one kind of LOA 'tool.' The best ones in my estimation are simply those that trigger awareness of what's happening in mind....reminders of sorts to pay attention to focus and to shift direction if need be. Desires manifest easily in the absence of resistance. A cup of tea is every bit the manifestation as any other thing/circumstance that is desired and then manifested. The desire arises, and along with that, the impulse to take certain actions, and then, viola!....the desired cup of tea becomes the reality. Other kinds of desires are really no different, it's just that with a new car or new house, or financial fortune or whatever, there is very often the sense abiding along with that, that the manifestation will be/must be, difficult.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 17:13:14 GMT
We are talking about usage of Tool, aren't we? Preparing tea is not usage of tool. Tool = Affirmation, Visualization, Subliminal message to our subconscious mind to create the reality. Yes, You've described one kind of LOA 'tool.' The best ones in my estimation are simply those that trigger awareness of what's happening in mind....reminders of sorts to pay attention to focus and to shift direction if need be. Desires manifest easily in the absence of resistance. A cup of tea is every bit the manifestation as any other thing/circumstance that is desired and then manifested. The desire arises, and along with that, the impulse to take certain actions, and then, viola!....the desired cup of tea becomes the reality. Other kinds of desires are really no different, it's just that with a new car or new house, or financial fortune or whatever, there is very often the sense abiding along with that, that the manifestation will be/must be, difficult. You are talking about the little decisions that happens in your every day life. Like decide to prepare coffee, decide to go to school to pick up you son or daughter. But I am talking about changing the probable line of universe through subconsciousness. For an example, You are living in canada and you suddenly want to visit the whole world, So you decide to visualize visiting all the places you want to visit and soon you would be connecting the probable line which will lead you experience the desired reality of yours(visiting the places you want).
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Post by Figgles on May 5, 2017 23:42:28 GMT
Yes, You've described one kind of LOA 'tool.' The best ones in my estimation are simply those that trigger awareness of what's happening in mind....reminders of sorts to pay attention to focus and to shift direction if need be. Desires manifest easily in the absence of resistance. A cup of tea is every bit the manifestation as any other thing/circumstance that is desired and then manifested. The desire arises, and along with that, the impulse to take certain actions, and then, viola!....the desired cup of tea becomes the reality. Other kinds of desires are really no different, it's just that with a new car or new house, or financial fortune or whatever, there is very often the sense abiding along with that, that the manifestation will be/must be, difficult. You are talking about the little decisions that happens in your every day life. Like decide to prepare coffee, decide to go to school to pick up you son or daughter. But I am talking about changing the probable line of universe through subconsciousness. For an example, You are living in canada and you suddenly want to visit the whole world, So you decide to visualize visiting all the places you want to visit and soon you would be connecting the probable line which will lead you experience the desired reality of yours(visiting the places you want). I am yes. And my point is that those small decisions that pertain to the more minor intentions are really no different than the larger ones. They can serve as good examples of how manifestations happen when resistant thought is not getting in the way...when a positive outcome is fully expected and there is no doubt whatsoever that what is wanted, is going to happen.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 12:06:36 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 13:40:01 GMT
You are talking about the little decisions that happens in your every day life. Like decide to prepare coffee, decide to go to school to pick up you son or daughter. But I am talking about changing the probable line of universe through subconsciousness. For an example, You are living in canada and you suddenly want to visit the whole world, So you decide to visualize visiting all the places you want to visit and soon you would be connecting the probable line which will lead you experience the desired reality of yours(visiting the places you want). I am yes. And my point is that those small decisions that pertain to the more minor intentions are really no different than the larger ones. They can serve as good examples of how manifestations happen when resistant thought is not getting in the way...when a positive outcome is fully expected and there is no doubt whatsoever that what is wanted, is going to happen. Desire and reaching the desire is illusion because you are imagining everything, this is one of the greatest mistake I have ever done, I have seen through this illusion,you don't have to go from A to B. You don't have to have something for you.
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Post by Figgles on May 9, 2017 15:43:01 GMT
Desire and reaching the desire is illusion because you are imagining everything, this is one of the greatest mistake I have ever done, I have seen through this illusion,you don't have to go from A to B. You don't have to have something for you. Yes, it's not at all about 'needing to have something,' I agree. And that is indeed important to see....it is the very basis of freedom. That said, if you're gonna dream, why not have a pleasant, fun dream?
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