Attitudes as Indicators of Actions
Actions are a direct reflection of your thoughts, and your thoughts are a reflection of your consciousness. Therefore, your actions are a reflection of your consciousness, and the attitude of your action is a projection of your thoughts.
The reason we wish to discuss attitudes as an indicator of actions, rather than your thoughts, is that thought is an internal process while actions are an external expression of the internal thought process. What attitudes add to the mix is that they are the carriers of the emotional content of actions. This is evidenced by the fact that you are often able to determine what someone is thinking by observing their attitude. Attitudes, like actions, are indicators of someone’s thoughts.
Attitudes are an indicator of actions because attitudes color your actions with an emotional presence.
In reverse, actions do not affect attitudes. Actions are what you do; attitudes are the way in which you […]
The Singularity of Consciousness
We have spoken of the innumerable alternate realities that exist which are created by your thoughts and choices. We have also indicated that you are continually moving within them based upon your current thoughts and behaviors since you exist consciously in only one physical reality at a time.
Be it a profound shift or a subtle move in the venue of your life, the process of movements remain the same. The process is that the reality in which you dwell and the one you desire are in harmonic resonance with each other. What is the connective tissue of conscious between them? The most dramatic leaps in consciousness are made with a single step in thought.
How do you move from your current reality to the one you desire?
There are two elements that must be contained within the creative process to effectively make the shift. The first is to remove any resistance […]
Investment and Desire
We would like to offer some clarity over the seeming confusion between the art of uninvestment and humanity’s natural tendencies to have desires.
At first glance, it would seem they are oppositional attitudes and cannot successfully occupy the same mind simultaneously. The reality is that they can be co-existent and can greatly enhance the creative process and its manifestation. Let us explain.
Investment is not focused on the present moment while desire is.
When you become invested in your current circumstances, either “what should be” or “what might be,” you have stagnated your growth and hindered the creative abilities you possess. The reason for this is that investment is a form of resistance born of fear, and therefore, reinforcing what you don’t want. The source of investment is always the fear of losing what you have in the present moment or not obtaining it in the future.
Even investment in a future state […]