This article written by my mentor Peter Ragnar is worth sharing.
How many times have we become so attached to the outcome or time table of events that we actually sabotage the experience? I know I have done this on many occasions. It is neither good nor bad but merely a life lesson that has not been learned yet.
Read the article and see my comments at the end..... Dr. Susan Duve
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"The Master of Manifestation"
by Peter Ragnar
When my friend Kevin Trudeau asked another master of manifestation how he felt about making important decisions, this billionaire replied, "I care, but not too much." This harmonizes with what John Berry wrote, "The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp." When you truly understand the art of manifestation, you realize that everything in your life is a result of flow.
"By flow, I mean a steady state of vibrations that you emit as a result of the things you think about most of the time."
Think it and you will feel it. Feel it and you'll vibrate and magnetize identical vibrations in return. Once you've accomplished this satisfactorily, you need not concern yourself with the when, why, or how. Oh yes, you care, but not too much. The reason being, you never doubt the outcome.
"Having a burning desire doesn't mean a willful coerciveness, attempting to force the universe to comply with your time table."
The more you relax, the faster the manifestation. Your sole responsibility is to encourage the exhilarating, electrifying, galvanizing, and thrilling emotions which charge your mental template and transmit the impression to the universal force field. It is from this that manifestation occurs.
There is a great scientific truth behind classic works like James Allen's As A Man Thinketh, Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, and others penned on this theme. According to quantum physics, the universe is a simple reflection of a far deeper order. The celebrated physicist David Bohm received a shattering insight from watching a BBC television program. The show demonstrated a drop of ink being placed in a jar full of glycerin and a cylinder inside the jar turned, at which point the drop appears to spread out and disappear. However, turn the handle in the opposite direction and the drop reappears. From this, Bohm developed his theory of enfolded and unfolded realities.
Or simply stated, the manifest reality we live and work in, and the invisible matrix from which all things come.
"If Bohm's research is correct, then as he concluded, consciousness is a subtle form of matter."
It's another step beyond the subatomic world of electrons, etc. While physicists were confounded by the electron being both a wave of vibration and a particle, and shape shifting according to the impact of the observer, they discovered an electron can "feel" the presence of a magnetic field - even if the scientist could not locate the electron.
Do not overlook the fact that every thought you think is electromagnetic, and the more emotional "juice" you apply to your thoughts, the more you become the master of manifestation. Your emotions are like sound waves in a deep ocean. The more intensity, passion, and fervor you apply, the more e-motive power is applied. The ocean of manifestation now has its handle turned and the enfolded or invisible now manifests as an unfolded reality.
"According to physics' new revelations, the mind is instantly everywhere."
Even to say "instantly" is incorrect. That implies travel. Consciousness doesn't travel; it is only accessed by degrees. The famous Dr. Wilder Penfield wrote, "To suppose that consciousness or mind has location is a failure to understand neurophysiology."
We're unconscious simply because we match the measure of our habit groove. Our mental habits determine how the mind interprets reality. Mind is the world of quantum reality. The mind is the bow, thought is the arrow, while the pounds of pull are determined by the degree of emotion applied. Once released, there's nothing much to do. So when the billionaire said, "I care, but not too much," he knew beyond doubt that if his aim or intention was on target - meaning he cared about his aim - once he let it fly, it was now up to the universe. So, why care too much?
"Our job is to focus our attention on what we choose to have happen."
We internalize and emotionalize and thus, we make intention conscious. We then draw the people and conditions we sought to manifest into our lives. According to the earlier writings of Hill, "It is the author's belief that the mind is made up of the same universal 'fluid' energy as that which constitutes the ether which fills the universe.
It is a fact as well known to the layman as to the man of scientific investigation, that some minds clash the moment they come in contact with each other, while other minds show a natural affinity for each other. Between the two extremes of natural antagonism and natural affinity growing out of the meeting or contacting of minds there is a wide range of possibility for varying reactions of mind upon mind."
"These reactions of 'mind upon mind' led Napoleon Hill to understand the power of the Master Mind."
When two focused, like-minded individuals come together with a vision, a goal to accomplish, they create by mental energy a third mind, considered by some to be a conscious entity, a magical genie or the mastermind. The incredible wealth and success the master of manifestation receives is almost always because he or she has become a member of a mastermind alliance. If two minds create a third, how many minds does it take to change a world? Personally, I care, but not too much, since the vibrations have been set and the end is reflected by the means. We have incredible power as masters of manifestation, thereby creating a universal mastermind for the good of all.
The view from the mountain as I see it today!
With you in opportunity and love,
Peter
www.roaringlionpublishing.com
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Comments by Dr. Susan Duve
What is the saying about "doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome"....not sure if I got that exactly right, but that could be a great definition for INSANITY!
When we force situations or become anxious about how things will play out in our experience, are we not creating the block to that experience by repelling it with the opposite energy that causes manifestation? YES we are.
When we continue to hope, try, and plead for the end result to be a certain way, are we not supporting the notion that the outcome may not turn out the way we want it, therefore we are expecting that we will not get what we desire? YES we are.
My advice and my mantra........
Breathe, Relax, Desire, Believe, and Expect to Receive
Be Well,
Dr. Susan Duve
www.duvewellnesscenter.com
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

