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The Science of Deliberate Creation is a delicately balanced Law; it has two parts: On the one hand, there is the thought of what you want. On the other hand, there is the expectation or belief--oor the allowing into your experience--of what you are creating through your thought.
And so, if you say, "I want a new red car," you have literally, through your thought, set forth the beginning of the creation of that new red car into your experience. And now, the more attention you give to that thought, and the ore you are able to purely imagine that red car within your experience, the more excited about it you will become. And the more excited you become, or the more positive emotion that comes forth as you think about your red car, then the faster your redcar is coming into your experience. Once you have created it through thought, and once you have felt powerful positive emotion while thinking of it, the car moves rapidly into your experience. It has been created, it now exists, and in order to now have it in your eperience, you have only to allow it., And you allow it by expecting it, by believing it, and by letting it be.
When you doubt your ability to have the new red car, you stifle your creation. If you say, "I want a new red car,: you begin the creation of it, but if you than add, "but it is too expensive,: you hold yourself apart from your creation. In other words, you have done the first part of the creating by your wanting, but you have now hindered the creation of that which you want by not believing, by now expecting, and by now allowing--for in order to bring your creations into your physical eperiene, both parts of the process are necessary.
Just because you are talking about the subject of your creation does not necessarliy mean that you are allowing it. When you think about your new red car and you feel excitement about it, yor are allowing it, but when you are thinking about your new red car from a place of worrying that you cannot achieve it (or frustration that it has not yet come:, you are actually focused upon the absence of the car, and you are not allowing it into your experience.
Sometimes in the early stages of the creation of something you want, you are right on track for receiving it as syou are feeling excited about it and are positively expecting it, but then you express your desire to another, who begins to tell you all of the reasons why it cannot be, or why it should not be. Your freind's negative influence would not be serving you, for when you were focused upon the essence of your desire, you were attracting it, but now that you are focused upon the lack of your desire, you are jpushing what you want away. (next up: How Does it Feel, Good or Bad?)
And so, if you say, "I want a new red car," you have literally, through your thought, set forth the beginning of the creation of that new red car into your experience. And now, the more attention you give to that thought, and the ore you are able to purely imagine that red car within your experience, the more excited about it you will become. And the more excited you become, or the more positive emotion that comes forth as you think about your red car, then the faster your redcar is coming into your experience. Once you have created it through thought, and once you have felt powerful positive emotion while thinking of it, the car moves rapidly into your experience. It has been created, it now exists, and in order to now have it in your eperience, you have only to allow it., And you allow it by expecting it, by believing it, and by letting it be.
When you doubt your ability to have the new red car, you stifle your creation. If you say, "I want a new red car,: you begin the creation of it, but if you than add, "but it is too expensive,: you hold yourself apart from your creation. In other words, you have done the first part of the creating by your wanting, but you have now hindered the creation of that which you want by not believing, by now expecting, and by now allowing--for in order to bring your creations into your physical eperiene, both parts of the process are necessary.
Just because you are talking about the subject of your creation does not necessarliy mean that you are allowing it. When you think about your new red car and you feel excitement about it, yor are allowing it, but when you are thinking about your new red car from a place of worrying that you cannot achieve it (or frustration that it has not yet come:, you are actually focused upon the absence of the car, and you are not allowing it into your experience.
Sometimes in the early stages of the creation of something you want, you are right on track for receiving it as syou are feeling excited about it and are positively expecting it, but then you express your desire to another, who begins to tell you all of the reasons why it cannot be, or why it should not be. Your freind's negative influence would not be serving you, for when you were focused upon the essence of your desire, you were attracting it, but now that you are focused upon the lack of your desire, you are jpushing what you want away. (next up: How Does it Feel, Good or Bad?)
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