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Feel What You Think

Posted on Jun 3rd, 2007 by L. Diane : SoulSpeak L. Diane
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I BELIEVE...

By placing our minds to follow emotional reaction toward a present moment, we solicit life prematurely in the anticipating of future manifest outcome.  By emotionally reacting to that which represents possibility of projected outcome, though is not yet formed in present; and is becoming manifest as ones thoughts progress it, we determine our energy motional (e/motional) existence in realms of illusory measure.  By observation of energy now, and following its flow with integrally focused manifestation, one becomes in natural flow - a truth full representation of ones being.  As our minds race ahead, seeking unraveling of future outcome, we rob ourselves of nurturing within BEING NOW; Feel what you think, and BECOME; intention landing in manifest atmosphere condusive to its purity.

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about 1 year later
Bry said

Wow, that is so well written. So accurate and descriptive.

“we solicit life prematurely in the anticipating of future manifest outcome”

Expectancy. It's a way of life.

L. Diane : SoulSpeak
about 1 year later
L. Diane said

…I find expectancy very interesting; it seems on the one hand we need it with respect to faith, and within faiths mirror we deflate life flow with preconcieved notions of how we think things ought to be, or want them to be - a getting in our own way of sorts.  I wonder if descrepancy of balance, of life in general, is nurtured by the subtle torture (or sometimes so it would seem tortuous) of our inability to 'not know' the furture, and so we try to fullfill the tangible nature of being human ~ with it's director being mind ~ by replacing tangibility with open ended thoughts depicting desires that for the most part don't materialize; and then ensues the scramble and business of life, trying to make sense of it all. 

thank you for your thoughts.

about 1 year later
Bry said

I'm not sure which I enjoy the most; your original post, or your response to my comment. Both very insightful, and right up my alley. The subject of expectancy is an ever-expanding interest of mine. Stepping out of the “wondering” and stepping more into the “knowing” has been very beneficial to me.

I'm also a big fan of early 1900 new thought authors. My favorite is Orison Swett Marden. I gathered together some of his quotes, regarding expectancy, and put it on one of my sites:
http://www.infusebooks.com/download.htm

Enjoy,
Bry

L. Diane : SoulSpeak
about 1 year later
L. Diane said

…What a great site, I will visit it again for sure.  I must admit I am a book junkie, though I rarely read the books I buy cover to cover.  I buy them for the energy they represent.   Then, when I need validation or information on something I will go to my book shelves, get drawn to a book, open it up and there will be printed what I was in need of.  I love it when that happens  :o)

It seems to me, that at times there exists a wide open space between wonder and knowledge.  And time can move slowy within this spaciousness.  And then, when a discovery of that which was pondered closes the bridge between the two, the hands-on time which appeared to be lengthy becomes timeless within acceptance.

I enjoy Annie Besant.
Cheers, Lisa

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