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The Commitment
to Conscious Creation
Now let us consider the idea of conscious
creation. Conscious creation springs from direct intention and choice.
Therefore, it is not possible to choose this process and avoid the experiences
along the way which are capable of inspiring either doubt or confidence.
For example, you cannot choose to learn to ride a bicycle without also
choosing to actually climb up upon the bicycle and risk failure. On the
other hand, any failure along the path of learning to ride a bicycle can
be seen as a step in the direction of success, only so long as you maintain
your focus and commitment to learning to ride the bicycle. If, on
the other hand, you were to state your intention as learning to ride a
bicycle and after one attempt, you and the bicycle fell over, and you
decided you had failed, you would not say you were unable to learn to
ride a bicycle. Or perhaps you would say this but the underlying
truth would be you were unwilling to maintain your connection to the vision
of riding a bicycle. Or you lacked commitment. Do you see
the difference? There are no great mysteries to unravel here on
the path of conscious creation. Conscious creation is as natural
as your nose.
Physical Body
as a Perfect Reflection
Just as when you begin to explore
the idea that your physical body is a direct manifestation of your consciousness
in time and space with any kind of intention or attention to detail, you
will perceive right away that your physical body reflects directly and
accurately your inner vision or knowing of yourself. This is not
to say that there are not stages where the physical body reflects unconscious
fears, etc. for the body is an accurate mirror of things known and unknown
to the conscious mind. It is to say that as you explore yourself
and your knowing of yourself, you will come to appreciate the perfection
of the physical body's reflection. Where you may find yourselves
led astray is in comparison between your physical model and any given
model of the current culture which you deem to be superior. This is because
models of the current culture tend to be worked out in extremes and archetypes
which are not accurate reflections of any given individual. In your particular
culture, this also is highly connected to your ideas of commerce, value,
and the need for perfection in the physical form, all of which ideas distort
and misdirect you away from the natural perfection of what is. Recognize
that a great deal of this distortion is created through misapplied judgment,
self-stricture, and unresolved fear. When we look at the individual,
a completely different pattern emerges. For example, this one (Becky)
carries many of the attributes of her Elven self into this expression
precisely to remind her of the magical and creative and the flamboyant,
all of which are joyous portions of her truest self-expression.
And yet, a comparison with outer cultural, physical perfection would not
show you any of these details and would, in fact, blind you to the individual
perfection that resides in this physical body. In this way, the
culture often serves as a way to distract you from inner truths which
are perfectly available to you should you take the time to observe them.
You will notice here, another direct parallel between the ideas of inner
and outer, reception and projection, fantasy and reality, or should we
say imagination and "truth", these are themes which are all parallel lines
or pathways available for you to find your way back to the truth about
creation and reality in general. Whether you walk these pathways along
their outer expression so as to eventually perceive their inner perfection
or go directly to your own inner perspective, the end result is hopefully
the same. A conscious understanding that everything perceived by
you in your world is a part of your own larger creation.
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