Think of your dream
This blog is about automatic writing. If you are new to this site, please take a moment to read Intro to Automatic Writing. When you go there, you will find My Introduction from the book, Journey Within – Another Dimension Of Life. The introduction is brief, but it gives a good explanation of how this process (automatic or channeled writing) began for me. Please read that before you continue reading here—everything on this site will make more sense when you do.
Directions to Time Travel 2 will be published in two parts. This first post will focus more on manifestation, while the second post will explore the directions to Time Travel Two in more detail. This is what they had to say about bringing your dreams to life.
What You Wish For
“First… you must have a dream. Think about it. What do you wish for? Peace, love, joy, pleasure, abundance, fame, beauty, good health? The list can be long or short, but do this; form an image of what your life would be like in that environment. Find yourself in the future, with the freedom to do whatever you wish. Linger with that thought. Then draw strength from what you see.
Now, from that point in the future, look back at what happened today. Think about it. You were challenged, you made a choice, and something changed. If you wish to find out what changed, keep reading, if not… go away.”
Your Life Has Meaning
Take a moment to digest what you just read.
Think of it as nourishment for this next exercise. It may seem like a bit of work at first, but I think you will like the results. These are some of my favorite quotes about what it takes to make your dreams come true. A few of these recordings have appeared in previous posts.
“When you create in the mind, you form images of possible outcomes of events. Yet all the possibilities in the world are nothing if you do nothing with them.
From your first breath to your last, your life has meaning—live it like you mean it.
You can breathe life into a grand idea, bringing into the physical what at first was pure thought.
Great things happen, when you do great work.
With the completion of any task, comes satisfaction.
It may be said a thousand times, but it must be heard only once. Love is the driving force of the universe.”
If you have not read Time Travel 3, you should go there now and read it before continuing here.
“Think of your last encounter with this work. You read words, you formed images, and you took action. You drew a circle on a piece of paper, you made a dot in the center of the circle. There were breathing exercises; there was a building of pressure, then a releasing of pressure. You witnessed causative forces at work in the universe. Your thoughts went from the micro to the macro and back in the blink of an eye. Like a physical muscle, your mind was expanding and contracting—it was warming up. It is time now to train this muscle so you may more effectively manifest your dream.
Look once again, at your circle. It is simple, it unique, it is alive with potential, and it is about to take you to a place you have never been.”
These are their instructions, follow them closely.
Take Action
“Take a deep breath and gaze at the dot. Think of the elements within it, and ask yourself, what is there, now? Breathe out, countless tiny particles of a substance that was applied with an intended purpose. Take another deep breath, locate the center of one of these particles, and think of your dream. Exhale slowly—then zoom out quickly—into the void of your circle. See it, for what it can be. Inhale and pick up your pen. Make one stroke inside your circle, then make another. You can draw patterns, you can use colors, you are free to do whatever you wish—at whatever pace you wish—but do not touch the center. This should be a very deliberate effort, something you would want to share with others, or put on display. Every stroke is important here – this is your domain – breathe freely, think of your dream, then draw strength from what you see.
When you are satisfied with your work, step back and admire it. Give it a name. Write a short story about it on the other side, or have someone mount it in a frame. But share it with at least one other person you have never met, before continuing here.”
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Check back with this post from time to time. Things will change.
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