Sunday, March 20, 2011

It's tricky to write about the manifestation process: how to make things that we want appear in our lives. Most people don't really believe that it's even possible, and that any time spent even thinking about it is time wasted. The point is well taken. We're used to thinking objectively about life: if I do this, then that will happen. Our creative focus is outside of ourselves; we make things happen by doing something. If we really think about, though, that way of thinking isn't always true. Consider two people applying for two different jobs. If they're both qualified, and they both present themselves well at the interview, then they should both get their respective jobs, right? Well, no, not really. Again, consider two children growing up in the same household with the same parents. Shouldn't they grow up to have similar values? Again, we know that the answer to that question is no. Why is it then that two people in basically the same situation experience different results? Therein lies the beginning of an answer.

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