Part 1: #Manifesting, #Synchronicity, #Causality
Just a reminder that we can influence reality with our consciousness. The results come in the form of improbable, synchronistic, or miraculous events.
If you think about the accuracy of what manifests versus what you had in mind, you’ll notice that generally it’s only an approximation.
Why?
Well, if you imagine an object with your everyday conscious mind, imagination takes place in the mind’s eye which is fully within the domain of that everyday consciousness. You can imagine whatever you want and picture it instantly. Picture a tall glass filled with ice cubes and fizzing soda. No problem whatsoever.
Next, try to manifest the same object in a lucid dream. You may be surprised that it shows up differently from what you imagined. It’s interesting that you can be immersed in a dream environment while separately imagining something in your mind’s eye. The dream environment appears like it’s the "outer world" while your imagination exists in your "inner world", even though both ultimately take place within the totality of your consciousness.
Now, the reason the dream object doesn’t always match your imagined intention is because the dream environment is the domain of your subconscious, while imagination is the domain of surface-level ego consciousness. For imagination to manifest ‘outwardly’ in the dream, it must go through the subconscious. And so there is a translation that happens, and the subconscious serves it up according to its own judgment, its lexicon of available archetypes, and what it’s been programmed with, good or bad.
So the subconscious translates, filters, and finally produces the input that the conscious mind gave it. Make no mistake, the conscious mind is not what directly produced the dream object. It went through the subconscious.
Now try to manifest the object in waking reality. Unless you have god-like psychic powers, you’ll only be able to synchronistically manifest it. And it will occur even slower, and with less fidelity, than manifesting that object in a dream.
That’s because not only does your conscious intent have to go through your subconscious, but also the universal subconscious that it’s part of. This universal subconscious is better known as the demiurge.
Further, the outcome is restricted by what the demiurge has been programmed with, meaning the laws of physics. These laws are what give rise to causality, and here I mean physical cause and effect. These chains of cause and effect and the laws by which they operate set restrictions on what’s possible and how probable or improbable it is.
Therefore, due to the translation process and restrictions, what you consciously intend doesn’t always manifest with perfect fidelity. But it can be amusingly close. Occasionally it does match perfectly, and that’s because it was within the realm of possibility and plausibility.
(continued in Part 2: https://gab.com/montalk/posts/107931445224087953)
Just a reminder that we can influence reality with our consciousness. The results come in the form of improbable, synchronistic, or miraculous events.
If you think about the accuracy of what manifests versus what you had in mind, you’ll notice that generally it’s only an approximation.
Why?
Well, if you imagine an object with your everyday conscious mind, imagination takes place in the mind’s eye which is fully within the domain of that everyday consciousness. You can imagine whatever you want and picture it instantly. Picture a tall glass filled with ice cubes and fizzing soda. No problem whatsoever.
Next, try to manifest the same object in a lucid dream. You may be surprised that it shows up differently from what you imagined. It’s interesting that you can be immersed in a dream environment while separately imagining something in your mind’s eye. The dream environment appears like it’s the "outer world" while your imagination exists in your "inner world", even though both ultimately take place within the totality of your consciousness.
Now, the reason the dream object doesn’t always match your imagined intention is because the dream environment is the domain of your subconscious, while imagination is the domain of surface-level ego consciousness. For imagination to manifest ‘outwardly’ in the dream, it must go through the subconscious. And so there is a translation that happens, and the subconscious serves it up according to its own judgment, its lexicon of available archetypes, and what it’s been programmed with, good or bad.
So the subconscious translates, filters, and finally produces the input that the conscious mind gave it. Make no mistake, the conscious mind is not what directly produced the dream object. It went through the subconscious.
Now try to manifest the object in waking reality. Unless you have god-like psychic powers, you’ll only be able to synchronistically manifest it. And it will occur even slower, and with less fidelity, than manifesting that object in a dream.
That’s because not only does your conscious intent have to go through your subconscious, but also the universal subconscious that it’s part of. This universal subconscious is better known as the demiurge.
Further, the outcome is restricted by what the demiurge has been programmed with, meaning the laws of physics. These laws are what give rise to causality, and here I mean physical cause and effect. These chains of cause and effect and the laws by which they operate set restrictions on what’s possible and how probable or improbable it is.
Therefore, due to the translation process and restrictions, what you consciously intend doesn’t always manifest with perfect fidelity. But it can be amusingly close. Occasionally it does match perfectly, and that’s because it was within the realm of possibility and plausibility.
(continued in Part 2: https://gab.com/montalk/posts/107931445224087953)
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