07-15-2010, 01:35 PM
Hi Josh,
Are you familiar with the puzzle Sudoko? It has a grid of rows and columns, with a few numbers filled in, and rules about where numbers are allowed to go. The challenge is to use logical rules to fill in the blank spots. For example, if there's a row that already has a number 2 in it, you can't put another number 2 in that row.
I see our co-creation of reality as Spiritual Sudoko. Well, this person is consistently loving so it's not possible to use them for nasty manipulations. This other person is certain that they will kick every dog they encounter, so it would be better for them to not be elected dogcatcher. Meanwhile, another person is a diligent hard worker. That means that lazy sloppiness can't get put into their column! We all have our desires and goals, changing moment to moment. Our shared universe is the most efficient way to accommodate what we all truly believe. Eventually all the missing pieces will get filled in, which will mean the end of time and God's review of how this game turned out.
How does this apply to your own life? By remaining certain, firm, convinced in the spiritual and emotional essence of what you desire - its meaning and feeling, how you'll act when you achieve it - while flexible about the way in which the desire gets fulfilled.
If you say you want one particular situation in life before you're happy, you spill your own preconditions across much of the Spiritual Sudoko grid. That doesn't give much room to maneuver to other people, or to the forces of Heaven.
If you instead focus on your own inner qualities - such as being a happy and loving person, or a powerfully effective person, or some other feeling - then you anchor your row and column, and leave plenty of room for the world to change around you. You go from being a happy, loving, effective person whose vision isn't fulfilled yet, to a happy, loving, effective person whose vision is made real around you - while respecting the free will of everyone else.
I recently came across an excellent free book about how to completely design your vision, so that the law of attraction inspires your best actions to make it real. http://www.psitek.net/pages/PsiTekHTTYDA...tents.html
I'm not sure if this answers your original question, but I hope it's inspiring for you as it has been for me. Let me know if this addresses your question.
Are you familiar with the puzzle Sudoko? It has a grid of rows and columns, with a few numbers filled in, and rules about where numbers are allowed to go. The challenge is to use logical rules to fill in the blank spots. For example, if there's a row that already has a number 2 in it, you can't put another number 2 in that row.
I see our co-creation of reality as Spiritual Sudoko. Well, this person is consistently loving so it's not possible to use them for nasty manipulations. This other person is certain that they will kick every dog they encounter, so it would be better for them to not be elected dogcatcher. Meanwhile, another person is a diligent hard worker. That means that lazy sloppiness can't get put into their column! We all have our desires and goals, changing moment to moment. Our shared universe is the most efficient way to accommodate what we all truly believe. Eventually all the missing pieces will get filled in, which will mean the end of time and God's review of how this game turned out.
How does this apply to your own life? By remaining certain, firm, convinced in the spiritual and emotional essence of what you desire - its meaning and feeling, how you'll act when you achieve it - while flexible about the way in which the desire gets fulfilled.
If you say you want one particular situation in life before you're happy, you spill your own preconditions across much of the Spiritual Sudoko grid. That doesn't give much room to maneuver to other people, or to the forces of Heaven.
If you instead focus on your own inner qualities - such as being a happy and loving person, or a powerfully effective person, or some other feeling - then you anchor your row and column, and leave plenty of room for the world to change around you. You go from being a happy, loving, effective person whose vision isn't fulfilled yet, to a happy, loving, effective person whose vision is made real around you - while respecting the free will of everyone else.
I recently came across an excellent free book about how to completely design your vision, so that the law of attraction inspires your best actions to make it real. http://www.psitek.net/pages/PsiTekHTTYDA...tents.html
I'm not sure if this answers your original question, but I hope it's inspiring for you as it has been for me. Let me know if this addresses your question.