WHERE WE CONDUCT OUR FIFTEENTH Q&A

WHERE WE CONDUCT OUR FIFTEENTH Q&A

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Yes, we are here.

Today, I would like to do another Q&A. I like the fact that a Q&A allows us to cover more than one topic in a conversation.

We also see the value in our question-and-answer sessions and it will be our pleasure to take part. What is our first question?

Question #1: Is the energy lost when what we’re trying to manifest doesn’t appear and seems likely NEVER to appear no matter how hard we try?

Answer #1: Energy is never lost. While the form of that which you desire may not materialize, or may even change once it has materialized, the vibrational component of the energy behind your desire, its very core consciousness, will never dissipate. In other words, despite what you may or may not see or experience in the external, your efforts at manifesting are never in vain. Every thought and every feeling that has been summoned through the force of your desire continues on with a life of its own, regardless of whether or not it materializes in form. Nothing is ever lost. This energy is always present somewhere within the quantum field of the Universe, and as such, is always available to you, always at hand and ready for use, so to speak. For example, if you are attempting to attract more financial abundance into your life and in the process, you are expending a great deal of mental and emotional energy through your visualizations, say, or through your use of affirmations, or through your efforts to forge a vibrational match with that which you desire to create, the conscious, prosperity-infused energy that you generate during the manifestation process still exists and will always exist, accessible to you in any moment that you place your attention upon it, even if your desired abundance has not yet taken form. As we said, this energy remains within the quantum field, held by your intention to create what you desire, awaiting only your permission, as such, to enter into the lower densities of the physical plane. And when we say permission, we refer to your ability to allow that which you desire, that which you are creating, into your experience. This is often what you might call the sticking point for almost all human persons when it comes to manifesting what they desire – disallowing, resisting for whatever reason, that which you desire, that which you seek to create, that which you wish to experience. We can assure you, however, that once your desire has been set in motion, it remains in motion, along with the energy behind it and the possibilities that it represents, until such time as you either shift your attention elsewhere or choose to release your resistance and allow your desire to manifest fully.      

Question #2: Speaking of manifestation, could you explain again the part that action plays in the manifestation process?

Answer #2: Contrary to what most human persons believe, action alone has nothing whatsoever to do with the creation of that which you desire, at least not fundamentally. Any manifestation that you experience in your life is primarily a response to the particular frequency of the vibration that you are holding within your field. This is not to say that action plays no part at all in the manifestation process, just that action follows vibration. It is as simple as that. Action is inspired by desire, triggered by desire, not the other way around. This is certainly a lesson in manifestation that cannot be repeated often enough. Action takes hold of the seed of your desire, the vibration that holds the promise of your intended manifestation, and assists in bringing that vibration into physical form. As we have said before, action can help you to achieve your desired manifested goal, but when the action is not aligned beforehand with the proper vibration, the vibration that matches the vibration of that which you seek, struggle will ensue. Many do not even notice this difference because they are taught, and have become normalized to the idea, that one’s goals are ONLY achieved by taking firm and focused action, by telling yourself to just “do it,” that without pain there is no gain, as you humans like to say. But this is not a truth, is not a belief that will serve you well, for it contradicts the Law of Attraction and the intent and purpose of the Universe. As they say, life was never meant to be a struggle, and indeed it was not. If you can first align yourself with the proper vibration, not only will the proper action follow naturally and take little effort, but it will all be so much more pleasant and joyful, this process of creating that which you desire.

Question #3: What is the conceptual self? Is it the same as what we’ve been calling the “personality self.”

Answer #3: Indeed. The term “conceptual self” is simply another way of referring to the personality self or what some call the egoic self or simply the ego. It is that part of your nature that has been created by you and by Source as a tool, a vehicle for interacting with all the elements of the physical plane, especially other human persons. This term “conceptual self” is actually, in many ways, a more accurate means of describing this part of the human psyche than simply “ego” or “personality self,” as it speaks directly to the fact that the self that each individual presents to the outside world is essentially a creation, a construct, an idea of self that is designed, in part, to provide each human with a recognizable persona for moving through life. As we have said before, the core of the conceptual self is formed during the years of your early development and is then continuously molded by the belief systems that you consciously choose or passively acquire through your ongoing relationship with the external world, created and re-created over the years as you refine what you need, what you want, and what no longer serves you. In truth, many have lost sight of the fact that, like all creations, the conceptual self is indeed malleable, changeable, fluid and yielding in its nature, leading to a belief that the attributes and qualities of the ego are rigidly set in stone, but this is not the case. A belief in the intractability of the conceptual self hinges mainly upon the fact that most humans do not remember that they have the power to change anything that they desire within their physical sphere, including their own mind, their own consciousness, their own way of seeing themselves and the world around them. It is for this reason that most human persons find difficulty in the idea of change, that change is possible, that it is achievable, that it is, on both the physical and non-physical planes, the way of all things.

Question #4: Could you talk a little bit about the importance of consistent spiritual practice?

Answer #4: Steady, consistent spiritual practice is an essential part of your awakening process and should be given the highest priority in your daily life. We cannot stress this particular idea strongly enough. Yes, it is possible to live a reasonable life without meditating or remaining present or nurturing love and appreciation within your heart or indeed utilizing any of the infinite number of tools that you have at your disposal to assist in the unfolding of the awakening process, And yes, it is true that many will undertake their journey towards remembrance by choosing in a particular lifetime to travel the road of MOST resistance, the road with the most challenges, the road with the most dangerous pitfalls, the road that carries with it the deepest, densest forms of forgetfulness and sleep. But we say these things only in the sense that ALL choices are possible. You yourself have made this type of choice in many of your reincarnated lifetimes with the express purpose of exploring the darker elements of the human experience, but at this stage in your development, this is not where your primary intention lies. Now is the time, for you and all of those who read these words, to open your hearts and your minds to the opportunities available to you for growth, for expansion, for acceptance of your own divine natures. Opportunities that exist in each and every moment of your day. Of course, we encourage everyone to explore the benefits of meditation, of mindfulness, of using visualization and affirmation to expand what you believe is possible for yourself, but most of all, we direct your attention to the small, discrete moments of your day, for it is within each of these precious moments that the seed of your awakening lies, the chance to turn to away from judgment, criticism and complaint towards love, appreciation and peaceful contentment. You simply need to remember this.

Question #5: I’ve been reading a lot recently about survival mode versus creative mode, and I’m wondering if you could elaborate on the difference between them?

Answer #5: Essentially, survival mode is a state of being driven primarily by fear, while creative mode is a state driven and sustained by the energy of love. Most human persons now incarnated upon the physical plane live their lives to one degree or another in survival mode, due chiefly to the fact that they have forgotten who they really are and what they are capable of. They make their choices – where and how to live, which type of jobs to seek, how to handle their finances, at times even which friendships to cultivate – all in an effort to maintain a feeling of safety and security in their lives. All of these kinds of survival mode strategies are designed, in one respect or another, to ward off the fear of “losing it all,” as if all that you are could ever be truly lost. There is nothing wrong with this approach to life, to be sure, for all choices, no matter how they appear on the surface, will eventually lead to a state of wakefulness. Indeed, given the intense fear-based belief systems that continue to dominate the physical plane at this present-point in time, such choices are more than understandable. However, for those who are no longer satisfied with that which the survival mode has to offer in terms of overall life experience, have grown tired of the way such choices make them feel, the time has come to shift attention away from fear and towards more high-frequency experiences – appreciation of one’s life and the loving, joyful experiences contained within it, to see oneself, not as an individual who makes choices only in response to the dangers that life may present, but as one who strives to enjoy an invigorating, freely creative way of life, one that acknowledges the fears that are present in life without allowing those fears to undermine the loving nature of all that exists.  

I think that’s it for now. Once again, I’ve enjoyed this Q&A session very much.

As have we. We look forward to our next conversation.

Thank you all.

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