Monday, 21 May 2007

Manifestation

Q: There is this question in my mind about manifestation. Some people say that the intensity of one’s emotion is helpful in bringing forth the manifestation, but then I read somewhere else, which says that during the process, one should remain impersonal. Which one is correct?

A: When you have a strong intention to have the object, you are in fact identified with the object, and therefore at the same level as the object. Since you are vibrating at the same rate, you would not be able to do anything to affect it, and hence, ineffective. To be a true creator, you must be at least somewhat higher than the object you are creating. That is why to be an impersonal witness will ensure that you are not entangled with the object of your potential creation.

Q: What about feeling oneness and know that I and the object of my desire are in fact one? Would this attitude not help in the manifestation process? If it does, then how can I remain impersonal, which indicate a sense of separateness?

A: In so far as making you understand that you have the creative potential within you to achieve such a choice in experience, the sense of oneness is helpful. Should you truly feel the oneness, there is then really no point for you to talk about bringing it into manifestation. Hence, since you are not truly feeling a state of oneness, you desire to experience something other than yourself in order to know yourself. Under such a paradigm, it would be helpful to think of yourself as an impersonal witness, whereby you can act effectively as a creator, and yet know that you possess the creative ability as endowed within all the One’s in the world.

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