Stephen Dinan - December 20, 2007
If you liked Deepak's One Minute Shift (The Wonder of You), you'll enjoy the most recent release from Lynne McTaggart called "Can Intention Change the World?" It's great that emerging science is beginning to truly support these kinds of insights.
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Posted by Stephen Dinan at December 20, 2007 11:30 AM
Does a bear...oh, never mind - of course it does!
The loosely bounded chaos we call "civilization" is the product of billions of people with different intentions all rushing towards their visions.
There are various organizational levels of overall intentions. A corporation intends to survive and profit. People intend to work, survive, and for some of them expressing art or beauty becomes a big intention.
We have never focused attention globally, until maybe WWII, when the whole world was focused on that war.
How successfully intention has been focused at the national level is open to debate. Maybe again WWII provides the example. Granted that the "intention" may not have been healthy or even sane, but Hitler focused Germany probably more completely than any nation had ever been focused before that.
That the need and the evolutionary push from existence for us to organize our intention on a global scale to fight issues like worldwide pollution, resource depletion, poverty, disease, and ignorance is clear.
Whether we are up to the task of organizing our intention in such a way as to tackle those issues remains to be seen.
So far, the motives that have most successfully focused massive intention and changed the world were to conquer the world, or defend ourselves from the conquerors.
The challenge is can we align that level of intention on peaceful purposes that would aid the evolution of our species?
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Well sure it does. If someone intends to get a
Well sure it does. If someone intends to get a lucrative contract, and they get it, it results in an imbalance. What kind of change are we talking about?
Then there are the intentions of your infinite self, and your finite self. Sometimes they don’t match. The one infinite self will override those of your finite selves.
In Infinite Play there is this thing about focusing on the divine concept first, then forming your intentions and desired experience, then you simply follow the impulses that arise and what you intend will manifest.
What changes the world, leading to desired experience and balance, is mostly:
DO NOT ACT ON FEAR THOUGHTS, when you do you have subscribed to the illusion of separation and as such your story will unfold, in doing so you deny your own divine self and truth.
If you make a decision anticipating future scarcity one has acted on a fear thought.
If you do not speak the truth because you think you will your source of revenue, then you have acted on a fear thought.
It's harder then it looks, you have to be The Divine Being both noun and verb, to do it. That is why one begin to see miracles manifest all around one, when one stops acting on fear thoughts.
The traffic will part, unless of course you need to be delayed for purposes of universal timing in the obtainment of your divine objectives.
Of course everything happens at the perfect time from the Infinite Player perspective.