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Spontaneous Creation

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Sometimes and for various reasons it’s hard to visualize your goals or to imagine what you want. Especially when you feel burned out, tired, depressed, distracted, or uninspired things just don’t line up in your mind’s eye.

This is normal. Written goals and detailed vision plans are useful tools but they don’t always flow with the true course of life.

The most powerful creations and manifestations are often what we are inspired to feel into in the flow of the moment.

It’s easy to forget this, but in truth all of life happens right now in the eternal present. The future is only a construct we can use to motivate ourselves; the only space of time we truly ever have is right here and right now.

By allowing our minds to remain free and centered with our senses and our present experience we are unencumbered by expectations. In this state of freedom we are able to connect with a kind of power that often eludes our thinking mind; it’s as if the act of concentrating sometimes pinches off the connection we have to living source.

Experiment with the idea of letting your thoughts happen freely during the day. Keep your task lists and plans if you want, just integrate the practice of resting in the now and allowing your true, deeper voice to assert and be heard.

Especially notice any creative thoughts that emerge after mediation. Better yet, embrace the idea of allowing yourself to write down anything you like after meditating or just after waking in the morning.

It’s likely you’ll produce some amazing new ideas in this manner.

And be open to the idea of skipping the thought process and simply creating or manifesting in the moment. You can’t force this to happen but if you remain open and willing you can experience it; and then you’ll want to recreate it as often as possible.

The idea of spontaneous creation is very abstract and difficult to nail down with words. But you’ll absolutely know and understand the process once you live it a couple of times.