There is an enormous power in intention... you can feel it within you like burning white light in every cell; like golden lava rushing through every vein; like solar wind bursting from you into the vast universe of unlimited probability.
There is a 7-point system for manifestation that Bashar talks about
1) Visualization - you must be able to clearly visualize that which you wish to manifest.
2) Desire - you must fully desire it.
3) Belief - you must believe totally and without doubt that it is possible for you to have it.
4) Acceptance - you must accept that it is yours to have - believe you deserve it.
5) Intention - You must intend it to manifest.
6) Action - you must act the way you would if you already had it.
7) Detachment - detach yourself from the outcome (this is a process of allowing and balance... a complicated paradoxical process which stumps most people... I'll discuss this in another post).
If I was to grade myself at this moment on my mastery of these points I would rate fairly high on the first 4. But this is not enough to manifest consistently. I practise point 6 daily, and considering my present financial situation (poor), I think I'm doing pretty well at living as if it was otherwise - though this is also a paradoxical process because my subconscious knows I'm playing a game. "Not to matter" says Bashar... it's the "feeling" that's important, because it's the feeling that raises your vibration to match the vibration of the thing or situation you desire.
And then we come to point 5...INTENTION. I've never paid much attention to this point before. In times that I have successfully manifested things, I'm sure that intent was very present, just that I didn't notice it. But in conscious manifesting it's one of the tools that I've let lie. But not anymore. I realize now how utterly important this point is. And I realize this because of the "feeling" it gives you... a sense of pure power!
To really intend for something to come about, you have already discarded any sense of disbelief or doubt or unworthiness... your intent is for it to happen - regardless. And it's this feeling of absolute assurance that allows you to "act" as if it is already present, and to then detach yourself further from the "wanting" ... because it is already yours... or at least on its certain way to you.
I have felt this power, and I believe it is the most crucial element to the "craft" of conscious manifesting - also, incidentally, called "INTENTIONAL MANIFESTING".
Try it yourself and see what it does for you.
There is a 7-point system for manifestation that Bashar talks about
1) Visualization - you must be able to clearly visualize that which you wish to manifest.
2) Desire - you must fully desire it.
3) Belief - you must believe totally and without doubt that it is possible for you to have it.
4) Acceptance - you must accept that it is yours to have - believe you deserve it.
5) Intention - You must intend it to manifest.
6) Action - you must act the way you would if you already had it.
7) Detachment - detach yourself from the outcome (this is a process of allowing and balance... a complicated paradoxical process which stumps most people... I'll discuss this in another post).
If I was to grade myself at this moment on my mastery of these points I would rate fairly high on the first 4. But this is not enough to manifest consistently. I practise point 6 daily, and considering my present financial situation (poor), I think I'm doing pretty well at living as if it was otherwise - though this is also a paradoxical process because my subconscious knows I'm playing a game. "Not to matter" says Bashar... it's the "feeling" that's important, because it's the feeling that raises your vibration to match the vibration of the thing or situation you desire.
And then we come to point 5...INTENTION. I've never paid much attention to this point before. In times that I have successfully manifested things, I'm sure that intent was very present, just that I didn't notice it. But in conscious manifesting it's one of the tools that I've let lie. But not anymore. I realize now how utterly important this point is. And I realize this because of the "feeling" it gives you... a sense of pure power!
To really intend for something to come about, you have already discarded any sense of disbelief or doubt or unworthiness... your intent is for it to happen - regardless. And it's this feeling of absolute assurance that allows you to "act" as if it is already present, and to then detach yourself further from the "wanting" ... because it is already yours... or at least on its certain way to you.
I have felt this power, and I believe it is the most crucial element to the "craft" of conscious manifesting - also, incidentally, called "INTENTIONAL MANIFESTING".
Try it yourself and see what it does for you.