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The Law of Attraction & Conscious Creation


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Common Dreams and their Meanings
Have you ever dreamed that you were back in school again and about to take a test for which you were completely unprepared? How about a dream of being naked in a public place yet no one notices your nakedness except you? Both dreams are very common and indicate that in some area of your [...]

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Dream Symbols and Manifestation
Have you ever had a recurrent dream? Sometimes dreams are simply ways of processing information we pick up during the day, but at other times dreams are actually trying to send a message to our conscious minds. Many famous scientists including Albert Einstein have reported receiving a dream solution to a problem they’d been working [...]

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Abraham Maslow was a famous humanistic psychologist who created the well-known theory that in order for a person to self-actualize or reach their highest potential, certain basic human needs must be met. Maslow envisioned a pyramid of needs, with basic needs at the bottom, and the need for higher development at the very top. If [...]

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What is Self-Realization?
Manifestation and the theory behind the Law of Attraction has roots in many sources: Eastern philosophy, New Age thought, Science of Mind, and humanistic psychology. Humanistic psychology grew out of the theories of Sigmund Freud, who formulated a system of mind comprised of an ego (what you might normally consider to be your conscious self), [...]

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Automatic Writing: Occult Practice or Self-Realization?
At the turn of the 20th century, the Spiritualist Movement took hold of Western culture in a big way. Spiritualism was a form of religious practice that combined Eastern Transcendentalism with occult mystical practice and ideas, and was promoted in the U.S. and Europe by an eccentric woman who called herself Madame Blavatsky. Psychology was [...]

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Finding Your Inner Guide
The word for ‘angel’ comes from a Hebrew term that simply means ‘messenger’. Each of us has access to an inner guide, or as some would say, a guardian angel, that can direct us toward what is best and help us in times of stress or danger. Many people have had the experience of hearing [...]

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Turning Off Your Inner Radio
Most people walk around with a constant inner dialog chattering away, unheard by other people but constantly competing for attention with both intuition and external stimuli. Some people call this constant chatter ‘the peanut gallery’, some people call it ‘the itty bitty committee’ but the fact is, it distracts us from who we really are [...]

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What is the Difference Between the ’self’ and the ‘Self’?
Manifestation can feel like magic when you first discover it, but it’s really all about the self (with a little ’s’) learning to be guided by the Self (with a capital ‘S’). The idea of a small self or individual ego that runs day to day life while guided by a deeper or universal self [...]

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Using Visualization in Meditation
Visualization is a very important part of manifestation. Being able to visualize what you want to manifest in vivid detail while in a relaxed state is a powerful tool for creating that desire as a reality in the material world. You can also use visualization to put yourself into a state of deep relaxation and [...]

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Walking Meditation
Some people have a difficult time quieting their minds when sitting perfectly still, but find that walking meditation suits them perfectly. You might well ask, what is the difference between walking meditation and simply going for a walk? The difference is in the mindfulness involved. During walking meditation, instead of using the breath or [...]

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