Controlling the Thoughts to Creation: Learn to Love the Process
A key moment for many men as they get older is when they realize that the preparation and process is the true installation for success. As wise men, the prerequisite for success starts with a perfect plan and habit for organization and initiation. The execution of said plan is the “if” statement. Many have used “if” throughout their lives as a mere crutch to achievement as opposed to the knock against any personal accomplishment. “If” has become the biggest word in the English language for many and the most commonly used as it has defined why individuals still find themselves stuck in a rut of purgatory and personal anguish. There have been case studies in which many men feel that they could have been a professional athlete if it was not for a coach that held them back or did not see their potential as an amateur. The same goes for aspiring musicians and actors; if they were only given that shot, they would now grace us on magazine covers and be fodder for the paparazzi.
Many ideas are lost on paper, many ideas never come to
existence, and many ideas are never pursued not due to lack of inspiration, but
the inability for risk of execution. The
containment of this knowledge remains
in a self-capsulated box within the individual whom is ill-prepared to initiate
it. The moment of clarity to act on this
notion gets lost because the steps to achieve it have become too arduous to
take. The long climb up the hill becomes
too daunting and cumbersome to continue, so base camp is made, somewhere around
the foot of the mountain if inspiration, and residence moves no further than
the initiative of a rabid go-getter.
I firmly believe that we create our reality, and that we
create our thoughts and bring in what we want into our lives. But this manifestation has to entail many
steps in order for the idea to come to light.
It is not just in the belief and feeling of the joy that it has already
happened, but it also needs to follow an understanding that you continually
bring into your life the pathways of initiation of the plan so as to engage all
parts into the tactile foundation of what this process will achieve.
Let me further explain, the Law of Attraction clearly states
that we bring in what we want into our life through thoughts; both good and
bad. What is emphasized when thinking or
not thinking is what is then created as it attracted with a vibrational
frequency. This can be as simple as
getting a job, finding that perfect house, and having an appliance break when
it is not wanted. The energy transmitted
out into the universe is a radio wave and it tunes into that which is vibrated.
Many will scoff at the idea of the law of attraction and resolve all too past
behaviors or anecdotes that recite a cycle of patterns that have played out to
reveal the truth they see in their eyes.
Yet, they are unaware of their conscious role they have played in the
unveiling of the truth that has been laid before them. We are given forks in the road each day, we
have to decide which way to turn, or what car to get into – and the choice that
we have created correlates with the options placed in front of us and the
opportunity we ultimately take. We have
unfolded the plan presented before us.
I expand before you are ultimate curse: choice. We choose our thoughts, beliefs, hopes and
dreams. They are the spirit in which we
live and die. Achievement of options
that bring us glory sit upon our mantle and failures are tossed aside like
day-old bread; yet the lessons learned from each are equally valuable. And we have the ability to actually bring in
more and more successful options into our lives each and every day through the
ability to control our thoughts and focus on what brings us joy and
happiness. The clarity and intuition we
have been given through divine inspiration is a tangible gift from the
universe. The inability to quiet the
mind and listen is the talent. I call
you back to what is considered the “most misread poem in America” – The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. In the end, I argue that the narrator actually
uses intuition to expand on the decision he has made and leaves the reader with
an ambiguous understanding of the direction he took. Yet, if one can further remove from the
literal experience and accept the spiritual one, the answer clearly is
there. The road he took was that in
which he created for himself, in that both roads are the right answer because
his power to control his thoughts allowed both to be desirous paths to that
which he wanted. The transcendence of
the physical into the spiritual allowed the universe to deliver the path he
yearned for without struggle. The Road Not Taken is a message to all
whom are unaware that they are co-creating this physical experience with the
divine and their metaphysical connection with this consciousness is the tool to
enable the fork in the road to lead to both desired outcomes – depending on
clarity want is wanted.
That is the process, the let go of the process and to
surrender to the divine. The order that we
strive for and achieve each day within the structure of this physical realm
must coincide with the beauty of creation and alignment with our highest
good. To follow patterns of self-help
gurus to create order without clarity only leads to another disruptive cycle in
which now the steps made every day are robotic and null of purpose. The joy of enlightenment begins with the
knowledge that the emotional tie to that feeling of achievement is already
captured in the soul, within clarity and attunement to the happiness of
accomplishment. That is how the path is divulged in the wood and the paths
become clear. The “if” then becomes an illusion
because it is removed from the equation.
It becomes “is,” as in what is, that is what is real, what is created,
and what is achievable. The process is
letting go and to trust in the self, and the power of divine
manifestation. All is revealed.
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