12-31-2008, 12:00 AM
"To give you an example: Let's say someone wants to become a renowned medical doctor. The first step might be to get good
enough grades to be accepted into some university. But no amount of wishful thinking or concentrating on the frontal lobe is going to manifest that
degree."
--Cos
MY RESPONSE:
Let me clarify: It is taught that when we can hold a thought to the exclusion of all other thoughts for an extended period of time and we enter into a state
where we lose track of time that is when the thought makes it into the frontal lobe of the brain. That is when thought becomes more real than anything else. I
believe that is the very 'altar' of manifesting.
When we send an intent out into the universe and it is universally approved I believe we can know because we can clearly see ourselves accomplishing what it is
we are Intending. If we cannot clearly see ourselves accomplishing whatever it is we may be striving to Intend I believe it is a sign that what we are
Intending has not been approved by the universe.
If a person has intended to become a "renowned medical doctor" and can clearly see himself being a renowned medical doctor then setting aside special
time out of each day to relax and envision himself receiving the degree he is seeking WILL INDEED HELP THE MANIFESTATION PROCESS!. If he is determined he
should find that particular degree online so that he knows exactly what it looks like and envision his name where it will be when he receives that degree. If
he does this properly day after day after week after month after year while lustfully and passionately giving it everything he can to obtain and hold that
degree in his hand his chances are great that he will indeed obtain that degree and become a renowned doctor.
When he can consistently hold the thought of seeing that degree in his hands with his name on it to the exclusion of all other thoughts that is when the
thought has entered the frontal lobe of the brain. It is my belief that the frontal lobe of the brain is the very seat and proverbial altar for the
manifestation of properly held assertively passionate thoughts.
enough grades to be accepted into some university. But no amount of wishful thinking or concentrating on the frontal lobe is going to manifest that
degree."
--Cos
MY RESPONSE:
Let me clarify: It is taught that when we can hold a thought to the exclusion of all other thoughts for an extended period of time and we enter into a state
where we lose track of time that is when the thought makes it into the frontal lobe of the brain. That is when thought becomes more real than anything else. I
believe that is the very 'altar' of manifesting.
When we send an intent out into the universe and it is universally approved I believe we can know because we can clearly see ourselves accomplishing what it is
we are Intending. If we cannot clearly see ourselves accomplishing whatever it is we may be striving to Intend I believe it is a sign that what we are
Intending has not been approved by the universe.
If a person has intended to become a "renowned medical doctor" and can clearly see himself being a renowned medical doctor then setting aside special
time out of each day to relax and envision himself receiving the degree he is seeking WILL INDEED HELP THE MANIFESTATION PROCESS!. If he is determined he
should find that particular degree online so that he knows exactly what it looks like and envision his name where it will be when he receives that degree. If
he does this properly day after day after week after month after year while lustfully and passionately giving it everything he can to obtain and hold that
degree in his hand his chances are great that he will indeed obtain that degree and become a renowned doctor.
When he can consistently hold the thought of seeing that degree in his hands with his name on it to the exclusion of all other thoughts that is when the
thought has entered the frontal lobe of the brain. It is my belief that the frontal lobe of the brain is the very seat and proverbial altar for the
manifestation of properly held assertively passionate thoughts.

