Friday, June 02, 2006

10 Insights for Manifestation

Manifesting

This is all about manifesting what you want in life. The whole subject of manifesting in the physical is far more complicated than meditating, praying, rituals, or others methods people employ to get what they want.

Insight #1 ... We attract by grid connections if the soul accepts that which the physical mind requests.

Insight #2 ... If you are emotionally balanced you will attract that which will keep you in balance. If you have emotional problems - and are in denial - you will attract drama!

Insight #3 ... Think outside the box. Observe what, when, and how you sabotage the patterns of your life. This is a form of manifestation by your soul after its energy reserve with existing patterns is depleted.

Insight #4 ... We all search for different things ... love, power, money, recognition, healing, etc. Manifesting the desired result goes to one's programming and the DNA code they came here to play out.

Insight #5 ... Healing systems cannot teach you how to manifest, but can give perspective about your emotional body and soul decisions. Psychologically speaking, it is the subconscious mind that is the driver of it all, therefore you have to link to that part of who you are to understand your patterns past, present, and future.

Insight #6 ... When trying to manifest, one must consider a whole host of peripheral streams of interconnected energies based on attaining that which one thinks they want.

Insight #7 ... Learning to manifest and shift grids creates synchronicities, which may have underlying repercussions.

Insight #8 ... Observe your patterns and face the truth about limitations, so manifestation can evolve within the guidelines of your life.

Insight #9 ... Self-awareness will help you unfold your true potential and heal old wounds.

Insight #10 ... The nature of reality is an ever evolving hologram that is about to manifest souls into their ture essence, the Shiny Ones.

1 comment:

Kristie said...

Hi Kris,

Thanks for checking in. I've been a little bit delinquent at writing due to home projects, but find blogging a great way to keep my thoughts monitored. :-)