Manifesting abundance with the power of the subconscious mind
- Author Mark Harrison
- Published September 29, 2010
- Word count 770
universe. With it, we create everything we experience. The function of our
subconscious mind is to deliver to our experience what we desire. In fact, we
are here to orchestrate our experience of life, and the subconscious mind does
this by having a connection not only with the thinking, conscious mind but with
the limitless intelligence of the universe, which some people call the Universal
Mind or 'Source.' Our subconscious is to the Universal Mind as a drop of water
is to the ocean - it is made of the same stuff and, in a sense, is never
separate from it - in essence, it is the same thing. We have all the resources
of the Universal Mind at our fingertips - we can take as much abundance as we
want, but the tragedy is that many of us see ourselves as separate and, filled
with doubt and thoughts of lack, we never take more than a tea spoon of water
from the great ocean of the universe. The reality is that we can have anything
if we align ourselves to a few basic truths.
Get a clear idea of what you intend to achieve
In his classic book, Think
and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill tells us that ‘everything is
created twice.’ We cannot build a house without first drawing up a blueprint.
We cannot sail a ship or fly a plane without first having a plan of where we
want to go. Step one in the process of creating our own reality is having a
clear and definite image of where we are going and the knowledge that our
subconscious mind can get us there by its connection with Source.
Release your intention - let go and feel good.
We have no idea how an acorn grows into a tree. We have no
idea how flesh heals itself after a cut. And we have no idea how the creative
process works. But we know there is a vast and wonderful intelligence in the
universe which transcends anything we can understand and control. Let go, and
see how coincidence and synchronicity order your experience in an astonishing
way. Feel good about the process. Our emotion is our navigator - if we feel good
then we are lined up with our intention and are ready to receive it; if we feel
bad - a sense of lack, worry, impatience, jealousy, frustration - we are pushing
our desires further away.
Be alert, watching for opportunities as they arise naturally and act on
them when they come along
When I was a child, we had a cat. She was very good at
catching birds in the garden, and I have often thought that her technique is a
good analogy of the way we should approach deliberate manifestation of our
intentions. She would go out into the garden and sit herself down near to where
she knew birds came along to eat or bathe. Crouching low on her belly, silently,
motionless, she waited, eyes almost closed, but ever alert. Birds came and went,
and still she sat, waiting for the right moment. Only when a bird came close
enough would she pounce. When she decided the moment was right, she jumped and
devoured the bird. She never failed. Like our cat, we need to be ready to take
any opportunity which comes along, not running all over the place, chasing our
dreams, trying hard to make things work for us, but waiting patiently and
quietly for the chance we need, and then acting decisively and clearly to take
it.
Realize your own power as creator of your experience
Much of the time, there is a time gap between creating our
mental images and achieving our intentions. This time lag is essentially our
minds removing the obstacles we have put up ourselves and which work against our
own achievement. We could call this process 'allowing.' We can have anything we
chose; the trouble is that many of us simply don’t believe it. Personally, I
have seen evidence of how effective my own subconscious mind can be: I have seen
manifestation take place by working with my own deliberate intentions. This can
be a frightening experience. Realizing that we are, indeed, in control of our
own lives and coming face to face with the fact that we cannot abdicate
responsibility for our experience can be terrifying - it is quite some
responsibility! But if we truly believe that we can have whatever we imagine,
then in that instant the wheels are put in motion and the Universal Mind
delivers what we have chosen.
Mark Harrison writes at EffortlessAbundance.com.
Check out his new book, [Thirty Days
to Change Your Life](http://lawofattraction30days.com).
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