Changing or Creating Reality on the Physical Level
Perhaps two years ago a close friend gave me an old metaphysical book called “Agartha” and for whatever reason I didn’t start reading it until recently. Now that I have, I’ve found it to be very interesting. Below I’ve pasted in a really cool passage from it, one that is a bit too long for my Pondercentral.com site. I hope you find value in it.
Best wishes for a very Happy & Healthy New Year 2010! Bye for now.
Here's the passage:
“If manifesting – meaning to create or change one’s reality – sounds too theoretical and unfathomable, perhaps there is need for specific instructions in order to understand how the process works. Here are four steps which are the basis for changing or creating reality on the physical level:
Meredith Lady Young, in “Agartha, A Journey to the Stars”
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
Best wishes for a very Happy & Healthy New Year 2010! Bye for now.
Here's the passage:
“If manifesting – meaning to create or change one’s reality – sounds too theoretical and unfathomable, perhaps there is need for specific instructions in order to understand how the process works. Here are four steps which are the basis for changing or creating reality on the physical level:
- Come to a place of understanding. This means to quietly attune oneself with the environment and the unknowable powers of the universe by sitting quietly, clearing the mind of conscious thought.
- Visualize as specifically as possible that which is to be changed or created. This should include specifics such as color, size, value, location, or timing. Focus conscious thought on just this desire.
- Blend the wish with the total power of bodily energies. This is done by repeating the wish in exactly the same way, using the same words over and over for several weeks until it is felt that the wish and body have merged into one. The wish can be written out and placed in a spot where it will be constantly seen. Each time it is seen it should be read and repeated several times.
- When there seems to be a total integration of the thought, and one is intimately aware of every aspect of the words, tear up the paper or dismiss the thought. Each person’s needs will be met, often in a most creative and unpredictable way. The results, however, must be expected. There needs to be confidence that the outcome, while out of one’s own hands, is in the process of being changed or created. This is called creating one’s reality.
Meredith Lady Young, in “Agartha, A Journey to the Stars”
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.




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