Apr 12 2007

The power of thought - in the spirit 2

by Other Authors posted at 12:12 pm under Manifesting, Positive Thinking

So how do our thoughts materialize? Thought is “truly powerful, truly magic and capable of manifesting itself in all its fullness,” explained the renowned Bulgarian mystic Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov. Born in 1900 and teaching in France in the 1930’s, he posited that thoughts are “recorded”; they put lines of communication in place on the astral level. “From there to the material gesture,” said Aivanhov, “is only a short step.”

Our human vocabulary is limited in explaining our divine nature. Our mind is of God, and its ability to envision and make manifest is a power beyond the comprehension of our intellect. Using this gift purposefully, we tap into a higher dimension of intelligence.

Peeling away the layers of negativity and disbelief takes time and vigilance. Be present to yourself. Know what’s going on in your mind: what you’re feeling during a meeting, while working at your desk, driving, shopping, washing dishes. Make it your habit to glance inward and check on your thoughts and feelings–for here is your true command center. This is where the flight or the fall is arranged. What we think and envision today is creating our tomorrow. See and expect the positive, and you will advance your own evolution and contribute tremendously to transforming life on earth.Humanity is a seeing tribe; we are hardwired to use the unique power of imagination. Envision what you want: Focus deliberately on solutions and host only happy, wholesome thoughts. Joining God in the creative act, you will call forth love and positive experiences.

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Susan L. Taylor, editor-in-chief of Essence magazine. Author of In the Spirit which is a monthly column in the Essence mag.

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3 Responses to “The power of thought - in the spirit 2”

  1. Jackalon 21 Apr 2007 at 1:05 pm 1

    Thought provoking post !

  2. Ferreaon 29 Apr 2007 at 5:00 pm 2

    Agree

  3. Hazelon 09 May 2007 at 7:35 pm 3

    Yes, I agree with you.

    Emile Cou’e was a celebrated French psychologist whose lectures gained him many admirers and followers in the United States. One of his important insight was this:

    When your desires and imagination are in conflict, your imagination invariably gains the day.

    He refered to this as the law of reverse effort.

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