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Printed
in the Conscious Creation
Journal
December 1998, Issue 3
Live
the Dream: A Work in Process: Humanity and Our Top Ten
By Lisa Wallach
Max
of Georgia sent in his top ten requests for the future of our humanity
and listed as number one:" Let us realize we are all one."
How would we take this thought and manifest it into physical reality
for humankind? What thought could we think collectively to
ensure that we all reach this reality? Do you accept this
understanding about consciousness? If you agree you can choose
to help in the creation of a world in which all believe that we
are indeed one. Would a thought such as this work, "I live
in a world in which all individuals connect and are conscious of
our multi-dimensional selves incarnate."
Skye
wrote, " Somehow bring population growth to ZERO. (Or reduce it
a bit!)" Perhaps you choose to agree you could think a thought
such as, "I live in a world where we no longer over-populate our
planet." Or perhaps if you disagreed you would think, "I live
in a world in which we can provide to the fullest extent for ourselves
and our future generations."
Carrying
a thought together for a better humanity does not mean that we need
to agree on what that version of humanity will be. The thought
that we choose to carry with us will bring each of us closer to
that reality. Our thoughts contain such influence over our
experience. By our selection of thought we can alter our experience
of physical reality. Choosing ten thoughts towards humanity
feels like a good place to begin. It is my hope that we can
take these few thoughts through to fruition. That we can develop
them from thought into reality as a united front.
In
the October issue I asked you to send in your top ten requests for
a new humanity. I am still collecting submissions in my attempt
to poll our spiritual views about humanity. If you have your
top ten list ready I now ask you to write your top ten over again,
this time alter the wording into a thought for humanity. Ex.
"No more war" would be rephrased as, for example, "I live in a world
in which we are at peace within ourselves and our humanity."
Try to make your thought as open and free as possible. There
are no wrong answers. Have fun!
My
Top Ten
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Oneness with humanity and the universe.
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For humanity to understand their individual and mass psyches
and to use this knowledge towards their greatest potential individually
and en masse.
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To learn to create the experience of happiness and empathy more
often then that of sadness and misery
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For us to establish health care for all humanity.
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To tax and control the sale of marijuana and prostitution; and
to use these profits for healthcare and other federally funded
programs.
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A home for every human being.
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To have a fundamentally agreed upon standard of humanity worldwide.
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To reform the government & the abolishment of all crime.
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To establish humanities & spirituality/meditation programs
within all levels of education.
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To live on a free Earth.
Working out with the Dream Muscle
When
we want to improve our physical condition we begin with a thought.
We think, "It's time for me to involve myself in some physical activity
so I can get my muscles moving." We then decide what kind
of physical activity we want to utilize; aerobics, swimming, biking,
etc. Then we begin to involve ourselves in that activity.
In the beginning we may find our bodies respond with aches and strains;
after all we are trying something new and our bodies begin to adjust
to this new stimuli. Perhaps we find that running doesn't
feel as pleasurable as hiking or dancing and we switch our form
of physical workout. Perhaps we continue to alter our forms
of exercise many dozens of times throughout life. We
learn that our bodies know what ways feel the best for us.
The
Dream Muscle is similar to a quadricep or a bicep. It's a
muscle like any physical one. When we decide that we want
to improve and explore our communications through the art of dreaming
we begin to workout with the dream muscle. The best part of
this kind of workout is that you don't need to pay money for a gym
or for some new workout gear. You already have everything you require:
your thoughts and your intent.
How
can we better recall and remember our dreams? If you rarely
dream or have difficulty in recalling what you have dreamt there
are many ways for you to begin to tone up your dream muscle.
One of the most effective is the power of suggestion. You
decide what you want to believe and then you offer your self the
proper suggestion to insure the desired result.
If
your belief is that you cannot remember or recall your dreams you
can begin by altering that belief. This is when we get tricky
with our selves. Replace the limiting thought with a more
unlimited one such as, I can remember and recall my dreams. The
trick is that we find the belief we hold, we then decide what we
want to believe. So instead try saying, "I do dream even if
I don't remember it. I can remember and recall my dreams. I will
retain consciousness when I dream. If I forget a dream upon waking
something will appear in my reality that will trigger my dream back
to me."
Changing
a belief is pretty much the same as changing a battery. The
Duracell's stopped working. Instead of replacing them with
the same battery you make a conscious decision to stick a couple
of Energizer's inside. Perhaps you think the old batteries
are the best ones on the market and your new ones not quite as good.
Well, if you think the old way and you want to install the new way
just decide what you're going to believe from this point on and
convince yourself. Just keep on thinking the new thought over
and over throughout your day and night. You can even shake
your head and laugh at yourself and then say "Yeah right,
I remember my dreams. I can recall them at will. Sure,
why the hell not?" Why not indeed! It is the power of
that single thought that will lead you towards your desire.
Just thinking it even if you feel unsure will create your reality
of dreaming. In fact your reality of dreaming exists whether
or not you are aware of it.
Have
a Happy Holiday and New Year!
©1998,
Lisa Wallach. Printed in the December 1998 Issue of the online Conscious
Creation Journal. (Feel free to duplicate this column for personal
use - please include this copyright notice.) http://www.consciouscreation.com/
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