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Printed
in the Conscious Creation Journal
November 2001
Know
Thyself
by Kristen Fox
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Time
and time again Im reminded that, in the conscious deliberate
creation sense, theres nothing OUT THERE thats
as important as whats IN HERE, as the OUT THERE is a
sparkling prismatic expression of the IN HERE. Sometimes people
ask me about good techniques for manifesting -
truth is, I only have ONE, and its not really a technique.
In Greek its Gnôthi Sauton - in English
its, Know Thyself. The process of waking
up is the process of becoming aware of who you are in
each moment - its not something you can do for anyone
but yourself and its not something anyone else can tell
you how to do. To my understanding, knowing yourself is THE
KEY to consciously creating what you want in your life. Everything
else is secondary.
Places
you DONT know yourself are actually easy to spot if
youre really looking - places where you struggle, feel
frustrated, and find yourself repeating patterns over and
over again. I have continually recreated yucky experiences
until I finally get disgusted with myself and say, What
the HELL am I DOING here? Why am I doing this?
The short answer is that Im not PAYING ATTENTION - not
to whats OUT THERE, but what Im choosing IN HERE
to think and feel. For instance, there are various situations
that I continually reacted to by feeling guilty. And I realized
that the reason I was still experiencing these situations
is because I wouldnt move on from feeling that guilt.
Ironically, I didnt feel guilty because of the situation
I kept creating, I kept creating the situation because I kept
feeling guilty!
I
know, I know, youve heard all that before. But what
CAUSES you to finally take notice? What makes you pay attention?
What wakes you up and shows you the patterns in your own mind?
YOU DO. Imagine that you are in a kitchen and trying to bake
some cookies - the ingredients are all in different cupboards,
the utensils arent organized, some dishes that you need
are dirty, the recipe needs to be translated from grams to
ounces and teaspoons.... so what do you do? You start imposing
your OWN sense of order on the tools in front of you. Perhaps
you gather up the ingredients and place them in the counter
in front of you. You wash the dirty dishes. You look up a
web page for measurement translation. You set up the utensils
where you can easily reach them. HOW you know how to do all
this is what makes you YOU. YOU are the one that wants to
bake cookies and in connecting with your desire to bake cookies,
you connect with some areas of your energy that are in need
of alignment. OUT THERE is whats IN HERE.
To
continue the metaphor... you wont create your cookies
if you are afraid you wont be able to find all of the
ingredients, or if you continually feel bad about letting
the dirty dishes pile up in the first place. You cant
move on if you dont accept that the dirty dishes OUT
THERE are a reflection of what youve been focusing on
in that area - the guilt. Thats where your pivot point
lies. If you want to bake the cookies instead of getting frustrated
about the dishes then admit to yourself that youre thinking,
I should have washed these dishes a long time ago,
STOP thinking it, and think, Washing these dishes will
be fast and easy work. Thats the thought that
is aligned with your true self, NOT the self-defeating one
that holds back your energy from flowing forth. The choice
is always there for you. And again, no one else can do this
for you, and the only technique is being awake and willing.
Once you admit to yourself what youre really feeling
and realize the thoughts/belief that kept you in the spiral,
the energy starts to move again and the rest of the transformation
goes along quite smoothly.
Your
Rights
Of
course, its not always a case of trying to avoid admitting
to ourselves that we feel bad in the moment. In a general
sense, what weve learned to do is ignore certain parts
of ourselves that for whatever reason, werent okay
- whether thats something that feels bad or something
that we learned wasnt permitted. I cant
feel that because... or I have no right to feel
this way because... were scribbled over our honest feelings
and we rather forgot it ever happened while we identify ourselves
with the scribbling instead. So you might feel guilty about
having dirty dishes, or you might even feel that you have
no right to feel ANGRY that there are dirty dishes in the
sink because youre the one that created them in the
first place - either way youre ignoring yourself again
and getting wrapped up in an emotional straight jacket. So
what if you feel angry? Go ahead and feel it and then move
on!
Emotions
are energy, and when we disconnect from what were feeling,
IN ANY WAY, were stopping up the energy. For instance,
the guilt I was feeling, was a way of NOT connecting to what
I really believed because I kept thinking that I couldnt
HAVE or ALLOW my real feelings. So guilt became the reflection
of ME out there and I certainly didnt want to pay attention
to THAT. The energy that I was disallowing didnt just
go away, of course, it kept building and building and trying
to reach me until I finally dealt with it. What are
you feeling? GUILT! Is that what you
WANT to feel and do? Hell no! Okay
then, drop it! What feelings are just underneath that - thats
what you want to connect with!
You
have a RIGHT to your beliefs and your feelings - they ARE
your inner landscape - they ARE what you are maneuvering through
in your daily life. If you deny them, you are using a ripped
and torn map where most of the information is smudged or missing
altogether.
Back
to my feelings of guilt (its always about ME, isnt
it - *grin*) - specifically, I was feeling GUILTY that I couldnt
pay back a bit of money I owed a friend because I simply didnt
have the money. So I felt bad every time I thought about it,
and as a result I AVOIDED thinking about it (which happened
very smoothly and without a lot of deliberation). Mostly,
I was stuck on the idea that I just didnt have the money
to pay my friend back, even though I knew, on some level,
that I really WANTED to pay it back, BUT..... I didnt
stay focused on that knowing long enough for any real energetic
connection to take place. Finally, I decided I had had enough
of feeling guilty, and made myself connect with my true desires.
As I was telling John about this and started to say, What
I really want to do is just pay them back. - a simple
thing to say, yet in the middle of it this rush of energy
came through me and my voice got all shaky - it was the energetic
equivalent of a small dam bursting and flowing forth. Suddenly
I was FEELING myself again. I had known what I wanted all
along intellectually, but it was always OVER HERE while I
was OVER THERE in a silly self-defeating spiral.
What
Abraham says is true to my experience - when youre feeling
good, youre in the flow and connecting. When youre
feeling bad, youre NOT allowing, youre not allowing
your REAL SELF to BE. This isnt to say that all of your
thoughts or emotions will be happy - sometimes
listening to yourself means connecting with your ANGER. Your
emotions will constantly change, and maybe even surprise you
at times, but feel them without judging them and then you
can move on, having met another little piece of yourself along
the way.
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The
emotions follow beliefs. They are natural, ever-changing states
of feeling, each leading into another in a free flow of energy
and activity. . . . You cannot affirm one emotion and deny another
without setting up barriers.." - Seth
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Reintroducing
Yourself
A
friend of mine always reminds me to trust myself
and although I knew it was right, I had no idea how to go
about learning to trust myself again. I mean, WHO could show
me the quick fix to Trust-Hood? No one but me. What did it
MEAN and FEEL LIKE to trust yourself? What did it feel like
to NOT trust yourself? Couldnt anyone just spell it
out in numbered steps?
It
can seem difficult - this task of starting to map our way
OUT of those areas and find our way home again because its
not just a matter of following a path, we have to create our
own map. We cant just overlay a more pleasant and orderly
map out of a catalog and expect that to work; its not
supported by our own unique energy. We have to find our own
way out of the territory - by recognizing it as it is. Its
like being blindfolded and then plunked down into the middle
of the desert (Jesus, anyone?) - theres a bit of wandering
until we start to get our bearings.
Once
again, I can hear us all saying, HOW? And then
I say, Pay attention to what youre feeling and
thinking. HOW? Well, I cant tell you
HOW. I can only say DO IT. NOTICE things. LOOK. What are you
feeling right now? What are you thinking right now? You have
to consciously WILL yourself to do it - thats how we
break out of old, semi-unconscious ruts. By getting to know
ourselves and then creating ourselves as we want - thinking
the thoughts that we consciously choose. Take control of these
areas of your life where you had been creating by default
instead.
We
must each discover HOW to know ourselves. If you dont
know WHY something seems hard to create in your life, then
thats a good place to start. Maybe youll create
some tools and boosters along the way - like email lists and
channeled info and self-help books and people who are mirrors.
But anything OUT THERE continually points back IN HERE, to
our own inner landscape. And our inner landscape is exactly
what were wandering around in OUT HERE. Personalize
everything you do and see. Personalize the whole of your experiences
in physical reality - ignore the illusion that its a
world OUT THERE that you have to deal with on ITS terms instead
of your own.
<pause
for deep breath>
To
end this article (or intense rant - *grin*) Id like
to tack on an excerpt from the Seth book: The Nature of Personal
Reality, Chapter 21:
Now:
Affirmation means saying yes to yourself and to
the life you lead, and to
accepting your own unique personhood. That affirmation means
that you declare your individuality. Affirmation means that
you embrace the life that is yours and flows through you.
Your affirmation of yourself is one of your greatest strengths.
You can at time quite properly deny certain portions of experience,
while still confirming your own vitality. You do not have
to say yes to people, issues, or to events with
which you are deeply disturbed. Affirmation does not mean
a bland wishy-washy acceptance of anything that comes your
way, regardless of your feelings about it.
. . .
You can affirm your uniqueness quite properly at times by
saying, no. Individuality grants you the right
of making decisions. In your terms this means saying yes
or no. By implication, to always acquiesce may
very well mean that you are denying your own personhood.
. . .
I hate. A person who says I hate is
at least stating that he HAS an I capable of hating.
The one who says, I have no right to hate, is
not facing his own individuality.
. . .
Many disavow the experience of feelings they consider negative.
They try to affirm what they think of as positive
emotions. They do not permit themselves the dimensions of
their creaturehood, and by pretending NOT to feel what they
feel, they deny the integrity of their own experience.
. . .
The emotions follow beliefs. They are natural, ever-changing
states of feeling, each leading into another in a free flow
of energy and activity. . . . You cannot affirm one emotion
and deny another without setting up barriers.
. . .
If you believe that hate is wrong and evil, and then find
yourself hating someone, you may try to inhibit the emotion
or turn it against yourself - raging against yourself rather
than another. ON the other hand you may try to pretend the
feeling out of existence, in which case you dam up that massive
energy and cannot use it for other purposes.
. . .
Dogmas or systems of thought that tell you to rise above your
emotions CAN be misleading - even, in your terms, somewhat
dangerous. Such theories are based upon the concept that there
is something innately disruptive, base, or wrong in mans
emotional nature, while the soul is always depicted as being
calm, perfect passive and unfeeling. Only the
most lofty, blissful awareness is allowed. Yet the soul is
above all a fountain of energy, creativity, and action that
SHOWS its characteristics in life precisely through the ever-changing
emotions.
. . .
Followed, your emotions will lead you to deep understandings,
but you cannot have a physical self without emotions any more
than you can have a day without weather.

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©2001, Kristen Fox.
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