We have all we need, if only we let it be.

Deepak Chopra says:

“I am in a state of self-referral where my internal reference point is My True-Self (Spirit) and I give up my Self-Image where my internal reference point is my ego.”

I will leave my ego at the door, and relinquish the right to defend my point of view.

The point being that today I will get in touch with the field of pure potentiality (God in us), by taking time to be silent – to just be.

The Spirit (Divinity or My True-Self) is a field of the Infinitive Intelligence or universal energy – or as Karen and I call it, Abundant Awareness. This is our creative power, which is our right given to us by God (or whoever/whatever god is for you).

The Mind is what the Infinitive Intelligence has given me to process My True-Self – what has been given to me as my right, what I deserve and has always been waiting for me.

The Body is the manifestation of my Spirit – the objective of Infinitive Intelligence in me.

So we can actively allow the Spirit (My True-Self) to be manifested by the Mind (visualization) to obtain the Body (physical object).

But we need at least half an hour a day to do allow the process of manifesting our deepest most cherished intentions, goals and desires. But most of us don’t do it because we are entrapped by appearances – What our Self-Image wants us to be rather than what our Self wants us to be. We spend hours trapped by the TV, emails, internet or whatever and little time in silence, to just be.

Karen and I were visualizing our new home on the Gold Coast in the Boystown lottery over the past six weeks. It didn’t materialize – that is, we didn’t win the home! But the process of Spirit, Mind and Body goes on. It wasn’t about “luck” or “roll of the dice”. The fact that it didn’t happen simply means there is a reason – the cosmic plan.

We keep focused in Spirit, Mind & Body because that is who we are. The Infinite Intelligence represents abundant awareness, and we are joyfully fulfilling the cosmic plan for our lives – in His time and not ours.

You can “have it all” as John Assaraf puts it – but in God’s time, not our own. Maybe “having it all” will be a simple life with meager assets. Crickey, I hope not!

My son, Daniel, wrote me:

“I did wonder about the house! But that’s okay, because it just means that there is something bigger, better and more perfect just around the corner for you :) and that one comes with a launch at the dock, not just an empty pontoon :)

So I’ve trained him well!! Imagine if I had been able to think like my son does at 20, instead of being constrained by the concept of SCARCITY that I was brought up with. Aggggggggh! Let’s celebrate abundant awareness and increase our joy of living.

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