Friday, June 01, 2007

Cavorting With Symbols

There are an infinite number of ways and means to actively and/or deliberately create our desires. In order to see them evidenced in our 3-D world. Included among them is a simple but always potentially powerful method: using symbols.

Think of any desire that you have, anything you wish to deliberately create in your life experience. Once you have done this imagine any symbol that feels easy and good to you that represents your wish. Whether that wish is a thing, an experience, a feeling....

Your symbol can be something that literally exists or something abstract that you have seen, in life, in magazine or movie. Or something you have imagined. You may want to choose something that is not often seen (by you and/or others) just to keep it interesting. And whatever mark you decide to make use of, it can relate to your wish in an obvious way - but it does not have to.

As you commit to this symbol, giving it personal meaning, it begins to resonate with the same vibration as your deliberate creation. Every time you think of it, every time you see it, it is not only a reminder of what is is that you are intending - but it is also a message that you are only a fraction of a millimeter, vibrationally, away from it being evidenced in your reality.

You may see this initial symbol only once, as Steve Pavlina mentions in his article about manifesting and alpha- reflections. He writes about his own experience of symbolic messages [that he doesn't necessarily choose, in this case] showing up in the form of a "noticeable synchronicity." Or you may see them, whatever they are, a few or many times before you experience your preferred reality.

You can combine playing with symbols with any other manifestation tools that feel in line with your intentions.
Of primary importance is that whatever you choose, it is a symbol that you like and can make use of, in your own mind and heart, with ease.

Some people have asked whether or not it is important to remain private about setting intentions as well as the methods used. If you are feeling uncertain about sharing your desires with others you may want to first ask yourself what it is you want to 'get' from telling others? Then, if you find an answer, why do you want to or feel the need to receive whatever that particular thing is from them?

Choosing to share your desires (or not) is always a personal decision. If you believe those you want to tell are like minded or that they can in an honest and pure way assist you in you goals then those may be points to consider. Many deliberate creators choose to keep their creative processes wholly private. Perhaps sharing them once the manifestation is evidenced. Beyond this you can weigh the pros and cons for yourself with each objective you commit to. This can help to insure that whatever your decision, it is the right path for you at that time.