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Originally Posted by WayToTwilight Ok under the subjective reality model, we are all one. One for all, all for one. We have a singular consciousness, and we are all a part of that. At least, our physical manifestation, our egos, and our 'minds.' But consciousness transcends that in that there is ONLY ONE. So I (in reference to my ego and physical body) am just a manifestation of your consciousness. But when I say your consciousness, I really mean mine as well... since.. well... we are ALL ONE. So I intend to get a job (btw I'm not really trying to get a job, I'm just using this as an example) but I think about all the other potential applicants, I'm going to manifest conflict, because I think about possible conflicts. |
Of course. Well said.
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Originally Posted by WayToTwilight
I guess what's conflicting me right now is the fact that if I intend good health for say... my dying aunt (once again I don't have a dying aunt, just an example), would that be selfish? Since if I only intend good health for my aunt, would that also imply I am NOT intending good health for all? In that way I breed conflict right? Since we are all one by subjective reality, shouldn't I really be intending good health for all and not just for one person? Or if I intend good health for myself, that does not intend good health for everyone else, again conflict. What do you think? |
I liked how you where going up until this part. As in, you're making the intention far too complicated. A much more simple intention is easier to remember and often has far more impact on results, because being too specific can distort the results. So, for the example of the dying grandmother,
intending "Health for all" would suffice. Or, if you want to go a step further by just intending "health", let me explain...
Observing the grandmother as dying will perpetuate the reality of her dying and not gaining health. However, if you observe her current condition tempory
then intend that it's inevitable that she will gain health (I mean, inevitable for any within your reality to regain health) she may just recover.
I think I've gone a little of track here, but anyway. We must remember that our egos are just reflections of consiousness. So by just intending health in your reality, without a specific target, you're sure to see it as a recurring theme. Hopefully that made sense.