Thursday, October 15, 2009
Well it's been a while since I've posted something new here... I've had a busy couple of weeks attending a workshop called "
Get Out of Your Own Way"
facilitated by the wonderful Jennifer Hough. Jennifer is a highly
intuitive teacher, who really helps you get to the core of the
obstacles you are creating that block you from reaching your goals
whether they be health, financial, relationship, or any other goal.
It's a very experiential course in an intimate and supportive group
setting. And since health and vitality are about more than just what
you eat or how much you exercise, today's article is all about the
power of the mind in creating our experiences.
Most of us have
become aware of the Law of Attraction (LoA), often referred to in pop
culture circles as "The Secret." In a nutshell, LoA is a universal law
that states that we draw to ourselves what we focus on. If we accept
the premise that we, and everything in this world, are really just
balls of energy in solid form - that everything has its own vibrational
energy - and you understand that like attracts like, then you
understand the premise of the LoA. We create our own reality by what we
put our attention on, and the vibrational energy of that attention and
the feeling that goes with it draws more of the same to us. So for
example, if we focus on how much we hate our jobs, we won't notice the
things that may be satisfying to us. We may notice that we want
something different, but instead of focusing on the joyful possibility
of it manifesting in our lives, we focus on the fact that we don't have
it, and simply draw to ourselves the continuation of not having it.
If
you've felt stuck in a situation for a long time, perhaps after several
attempts to change it, but still finding yourself stuck, that is an
indication that your focus has been on lack. If you're wondering what
you are a "vibrational match" for, just look at what you have... that
is what you've drawn into your life so far. The key to creating
something different is to focus on what makes you feel good... create
"good feelings" in yourself, and carry those with you throughout your
day. This brings your energy to a new vibration and will draw to you
things and situations that match the new vibration.
I know this
sounds very Pollyanna. But consider that every feeling you have is the
result of a thought. If you have a thought of "I'm not good enough"
doesn't that change the way you interact with the world? From the
actions you're willing to take to the opportunities you may choose to
ignore, even the way you carry yourself and hold your head or make eye
contact with others (or not) will all be affected by your thought that
you're not good enough. You will continue to see evidence that you're
not good enough. But these types of thoughts are so faulty. They tend
to arise from experiences (often misunderstood) when we were so little
and young and didn't have the capacity to question or be aware of other
possibilities. And then, they persist, because they become a very well
practiced habit. If you think all day long for 20 years "I'm not good
enough" that tape will play on automatic every opportunity it has. So
in the beginning we have to start addressing those automatic thoughts,
and challenging them, and reminding ourselves that there are other
possibilities that are just as valid, and that really feel so much
better. And if they feel better, then THAT is the place we want to put
our focus. The more we choose to place our attention on what feels
good, the more things that make us feel good will come to us.
As
Thanksgiving approaches here in Canada, now is a perfect time to start
practicing generating positive good feelings through the practice of
appreciation. Take a few moments to consider what (and who) you are so
grateful for, and bask in the beauty and joy you are so lucky to have!
This
is really just scratching the surface and is a very simplified
explanation of the LoA. There is a lot of material out there that you
can read (check out Jerry & Esther Hicks, for example) to get
deeper into this. Or consider taking the Get Out of Your Own Way course
to experience it at a deeper level. If anything about this resonates
for you, or if you feel like you've been in your own way and whatever
you've been doing so far hasn't been working, maybe it's time to try
playing with this a little... What's the worst that can happen? You
might just feel a little better for a while? Sounds like a good bet to
me.