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The Gift of Prayer

As we snuggle into the season of giving, I'm sipping my sweet and spicy tea, pondering not the tangible gifts of the holiday season, but rather the greatest gift of all, the gift of pure thought. The gift of imagination, intention, Christ Consciousness. Often times people come to me wanting something, which, fair enough, I am a coach here to support your desires and goals and we all deserve the utter abundance and fulfillment that is our birthright. But today we're talking about using the power of creation to give to others. To imagine ideally for what we see around us.


One of the most asked questions I receive is "Can I manifest or create for others?" My response is always a variation of "Absolutely, everything you are aware of is your manifested reality." This level of accountability isn't automatic for most and many are not even interested in exploring it further, let alone believing it. This is where the encouraging invitation to test it comes into the conversation. How can we know or conclude any truth without effective experimentation?


Neville in his teachings shares several stories of his lecture attendees and himself consciously creating for others. Whether it be wealth, health or even love, there is no limit to what we can create for others. The important thing to remember is that while we are responsible for all that we are aware of, we are not to blame for it. It's my belief that this is a major factor for the desire to deflect responsibility. When for example a loved one falls ill or has financial struggles, or experiences significant loss, are we to blame for that? Of course not, but we are as consciousness responsible for it and have the authority to give blessings and heal what appears for others.


When we use our imagination, our gift of prayer, deciding, creating and intending for others, we are naturally and effortlessly assuming our role as the creator and often times unintentionally. Though in terms of conscious creation, many have shared that they feel it is "easier" to consciously create for others because there is no emotional attachment or need so we may feel less resistant to assuming the best case scenario. Which truly speaks volumes to our tendency toward self judgment. How silly is it that we can assume the best for another, yet not for ourselves, when in actuality, there is no other. There is no separation. This beautiful illusion that consciousness is contained in us individually is so wild and seems so real. While we witness another's circumstances as separate, the truth is, the perceived separation of circumstances and experiences are really just an isolated experience or perspective of the one divine consciousness. It is like a photo, a zoomed in perspective revealing one of all possible circumstances and experiences. And the most fascinating part to me is that the one consciousness is experiencing it as the "one" experiencing it, as the "other" observing it and even as "another" that perhaps gets told about it. Consciousness is experiencing all perspectives of all possibilities and perceiving them from all possible vantage points. It truly is astounding.


So this holiday season and through all the seasons, I invite you and remind myself to practice our authority to bless and heal the many aspects, vantage points , perspectives of the one divine consciousness that we are. In that practice, know that just as one feels joy when witnessing a good deed, you are blessing, healing and serving the eternal consciousness of all that is. Truly what better gift is there?


xoxo

 
 
 

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