The important secret of Kabbalah that Law Of Assumption FORGETS

The important secret of Kabbalah that Law Of Assumption FORGETS:

The big Kabbalah secret that often gets lost in the shuffle, especially in the world of Law of Assumption, is simple yet profound: You must be receptive.

The Receptive Mode & Abraham Hicks?

While Abraham Hicks talks a lot about the receptive mode, it’s something that Neville Goddard enthusiasts often shy away from, as it may sound too much like ‘woo-woo’ or ‘Law of Attraction’ jargon. But let me tell you, Law of Assumption takes a page straight out of Kabbalah’s playbook, and receptivity is an important aspect of Kabbah.

You are God’s vessel, he wants to pour blessings into you:

Think of it this way: Kabbalah teaches us about the importance of the ‘vessels’ – vessels for receiving blessings. We are vessels, for example. But we also create other vessels to receive for us, for example our job is one vessel to receive money. However, These ‘vessels’ can be anything that you have created – situations, opportunities, people, or simply your own mindset. You can have as many vessels as you want, and we do not know all of the vessels that exist. The key is not to limit yourself by anticipating exactly how these blessings will come to you; instead, be ready to receive in whatever form they may arrive.

Picture these ‘vessels’ as avenues to receive blessings. You don’t need to have the entire roadmap of how your blessings will reach you – you just need to believe that they can and will. Get ready by removing any ‘lids’ from your vessels – these lids prevent your blessings from entering in, lids can be your doubts, fears, or limiting beliefs. Being receptive means embracing a mindset of sensitivity, cheerfulness, and most of all, a sense of gratitude for what you already have.

Arrogance and ego is a lid blocking your vessels

An attitude of humility opens your vessels wide. A giant ego can act like a tight-fitting lid on your vessel, hindering the flow of blessings. Fear, on the other hand, is like turning your vessels upside down and spilling out the goodness you already possess. A Big Ego is NOT receptive mode. It si NOT Law of Assumption mode. Do you want to experience something greater? Remove your ego, and humble yourself, expect something greater than you could have imagined. You are NOT the giver here, you are the…..receiver of blessings.

Gratitude & Humility opens your vessels

To be truly receptive is to understand that the Creator of the universe desires nothing more than to shower you with abundant blessings. It’s about suspending your doership, your own belief in the actions of self, stepping aside, and making room for the divine to flow through. In this state of openness and receptivity, you’ll find that blessings pour in from every direction.

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 Don’t Look Down! Staying Focused on Manifestation

 Don’t Look Down! Staying Focused on Manifestation

Let’s talk about applying the law of assumption!

It’s crucial to keep our focus on the ultimate goal and aspirations because losing sight of the end state (the state of the wish fulfilled, Neville Goddard) can lead to fear and doubt, creating roadblocks on our path to manifestation. By staying laser-focused on the fulfilled goal, we can experience the effortless flow of the Law of assumption. Today, we’ll discuss how to navigate those moments when our dreams feel far beyond our comfort zone.

Conquering Manifestation Vertigo:

Imagine standing at the base of a ladder, about to climb up to reach the top for a specific purpose—let’s say to change a light bulb. If you keep your vision fixed on the top, everything goes smoothly. However, looking down might trigger feelings of fear, dizziness, or even faintness. This phenomenon, known as “height vertigo,” occurs when signals from different systems in our body, such as our eyes, feet and legs, and inner ear, conflict with each other. Similarly, when we desire something that seems way beyond our comfort zone, taking stock of our current reality can induce a similar sensation of “Manifestation Vertigo.” Many people panic at this point, and that’s precisely when I receive their emails. But fear not, for there is a solution—don’t look down!

Overcoming Obstacles:

Let me share a personal experience from a couple of decades ago. I visited the ancient pre-Columbian city of Chichen Itza with my ten-year-old daughter. We decided to climb the pyramid to the Temple of Kukulcán , which involved ascending 365 steep steps to reach the 98 ft tall pyramid top. However, halfway up, I made the mistake of looking down, and height vertigo struck. In a split second, I experienced a panic attack, envisioning myself falling even though I wasn’t. We had to retreat, missing the opportunity to explore an architectural wonder that is now closed to tourists. Had I kept my gaze focused on the end, we would have witnessed the beauty that awaited us.

The Power of Focused Attention:

Where we direct our attention greatly influences our state of being. Our physical senses—sight, smell, touch, and sound—play a vital role in shaping our state. In the case of manifestation, the key is focused attention. Looking away from the desired end result stirs up anxiety, self-doubt, and a sense of limitation, hindering progress. On the other hand, when we look up and stay focused on the fulfillment of our goal, it ignites possibilities, fuels our courage and determination, and instills a belief that anything is possible.

Step-by-Step Approach:

Imagine having a huge deadline at work, feeling exhausted and pressed for time. If you start losing focus, dwelling on fatigue and the complexities of the task, you’ll likely fail. However, if you maintain your focus solely on the next goal in front of you and tackle it step by step, you’ll get it done. This approach works wonders when your desired outcome feels overwhelming, such as a court date or any significant challenge. Keep your attention on each step and hold onto the assumption that all will be well. Avoid veering off track, as losing focus can trigger anxiety and panic. Remember, height vertigo can affect our state of mind.

Embracing Setbacks and Moving Forward:

Obstacles are an inevitable part of life, and they may even be necessary steps on our journey. When setbacks arise, it’s crucial not to let yourself be consumed by them. Instead, accept setbacks as temporary roadblocks and keep pushing forward. Don’t let moments of doubt take root. During challenging times, maintaining an unwavering focus on the fulfilled goal becomes even more critical.

The Power of Fixed Attention:

This is the essence of the law of assumption—the work is in your focused attention. While the fulfillment itself is not within your control, your unwavering attention is. By refusing to look away from the goal, you prevent yourself from seeing only impossibilities. Even something as innocent as looking down when climbing a ladder can throw you off balance completely. Similarly, if you shift your focus away from the state of wish fulfilled, you immediately disrupt the manifestation process.

The power of our focus can make or break our manifestations. Just as looking away from the top of a ladder can destabilize us physically, looking away from the end state can fill our minds with thoughts of impossibility. It’s as simple as this: refuse to look away from the goal. If you can maintain your unwavering gaze, you’ll remain firmly in the state of the wish fulfilled.

Remember, manifestation is a journey, and obstacles may arise, but with a steadfast focus, you can transform the seemingly impossible into a reality. So, keep your eyes on the prize, rise above the obstacles, and march forward, leaving doubt and anxiety behind, building confidence and a fearlessness in you.

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Indecision: The Opposite of Law of Assumption

Indecision: The Opposite of Law of Assumption

In the teachings of Neville Goddard and the Law of Assumption, we learn that fear, doubt, and indecision hinder the manifestation process, while faith brings it to fruition.

Fear and doubt stand in opposition to faith, and indecision is the opposite of ASSUMPTION.

Consider how we manifest things effortlessly without consciously thinking about them. That’s because we naturally ASSUME their existence.

The sun rises and sets. There is air to breathe. Your blood circulates. Countless things occur, and your assumption is that they will continue to do so. You might assume your competence in a skill, your beauty, or that people enjoy your company.

However,

We also assume many negative things, and these manifestations occur just as easily.

We might assume:

  • I have to work hard.
  • Going to school is necessary for career advancement.
  • You need money to make money.
  • Others don’t understand the challenges I face.
  • My partner never truly listens to me.
  • My kids are not performing well enough.

Endless negative manifestations stem from our unconscious assumptions, and we don’t experience any indecision when assuming these negative beliefs, so they quickly and effortlessly manifest. Florence Scovel Shinn refers to these as “dreary desires,” and her book “The Power of the Spoken Word” delves into this perspective. “Your DREARY desires are answered drearily, your impatient desires are long delayed or violently fulfilled.”

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By “dreary desires,” she means assumptions of misery, poverty, sickness, and loss, which are answered in kind—with more of the same. This is how the Law of Assumption operates. The power to form new assumptions lies within your hands or, more precisely, within your mind.

Indecision simply reflects a lack of assumption altogether, and this is why your manifestation is in limbo—on hold, waiting for you to make a choice. Do you truly want it or not?

This is why both detachment and COMMITMENT are required in equal measure.

An assumption that is NOT dreary represents an assumption of “the wish fulfilled,” with the keyword being “wish” rather than focusing on what you don’t wish. Can you see that? Dare to imagine what you desire the most, setting aside all those “dreary” assumptions, and allow yourself to dream big—maybe even bigger. Immerse yourself in that dream long enough to feel what it’s like, and you might witness a breathtaking view from this perspective. Stay in this state long enough to fully ENJOY the breathtaking view.

Observe it.

Feel it.

Immerse yourself in it.

Smell, sense, and experience it.

THIS is the state of the wish fulfilled. Spend more and more time in THIS state, and those dreary desires will soon dissipate. This is what inventors do. It is what artists and musicians do. It is what lovers do…

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