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We were born with the unlimited potential to intentionally create (use the law of attraction) to manifest all of our heart's desires. Together, as Conscious Leaders guided by the Divine, we have the Mind Power necessary to co-create a sustainable, harmonious, peaceful, and prosperous world. And, we can do this while also attracting and creating a passionate, loving, rich, healthy life with all of our personal dreams fulfilled.
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law of attraction
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Anisa
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Q: I was wondering if it is possible to rearrange life events.
For example, if a person has not experienced sexual
intercourse for the first time, can they change their life
so that they could have experienced it in the past and were
not looking forward to it in the future? Can we assume there
is a universe in which that particular event did take place
in the past-could you switch to that universe? What about
events with lasting effects? For example, if you haven’t had
a child yet, can you change your life so that you have a two
year old? I don’t mean like manifesting the opportunity to
adopt a two year old, I mean actually changing to a reality
where they gave birth two years ago. Is this type of
changing the past possible? (K.T.)
A: Vibrational Audio Coaching snippet:
I personally do not know whether we can re-create our
literal past because I do not know how we would ‘validate’
it. I mean, if we change the past then we would be living a
different present and we would not remember the previous
past only the new past.
On the other hand, one of the most powerful ‘manifesting’
techniques I know is to go back into our past memories and
re-imagine them as if they were everything we would have
wanted them to be. VERY, VERY POWERFUL AND EMPOWERING!
This is an awesome way to make new decisions and move
towards a healthier future. By re-creating our ‘stories’ of
pain, neglect, hurt, abandonment, betrayal, etc. we are
actually creating a new vibration for our future that looks
like a match to ‘healthier, happier, more harmonious living.’
I’ve used this technique to manifest greater abundance, more
harmonious relationships, and just about anything you can
imagine. If I once had a story that said, ‘you didn’t get
this because this event or problem happened in your past’
then I go back and re-create that ‘event’ or ‘challenge’ or
‘mistake’ etc. until I feel lifted by my new past memory.
Then, I find that my future unfolds very differently because
of this new “story”.
(Okay… need an example? One time I re-imagined a conflict
where I was be scammed of about 10K differently. I forgave the
situation then imagined the past was different. Within two
weeks, I had my 10K back and a full apology for the mishap.
I’m convinced I ‘recreated’ the past to be a better match to
what I really intended – abundant, honorable partnerships.)
I have also used a very powerful ‘Quantum Jumping’ technique
brilliantly taught by Burt Goldman. His process (similar to
NLP Time Line work)walks you through the process of visiting
parallel realities, where you are already LIVING the life
you desire. You then ask your ‘doppelganger’ or ‘alternate
reality self’ questions that support you in reshaping your
reality to be a match to this alternate, more joyous, more
abundant reality. I love his series on Quantum Jumping…
they are easy to follow and fun to play with!
If you want to check out Burt Goldman’s work, you can visit
here for a f*ree sample:
http://www.creatavision.com/recommends/QuantumJumping
If you have examples of how you have experimented with ‘re-creating’ your past,do share here!
We’d love to hear your experiences!
Comments (2)
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Hello Anisa, I do have something to share. I have a sister who is 6 years younger. She came to live with me in Florida and after awhile people asked if we had grown up together.
I had been beating the drum of "dysfuntional economically deprived" childhood and failed marriage and she had been telling everyone she wasn't used to living in a house like the one I had. She was used to driving a Porshe and going on ski holidays at Christmas and buying designer clothes. (some of this was true because she used to date a drug dealer-but she left out the crappy parts).
Well I considered her a liar and pretentious but she is the one that came out the best. She married a great guy who made/makes lots of money and now she does buy designer clothes, drives a new car and go on fabulous holidays and only works when she gets bored..
I have since concentrated on the wonderful experiences in my past and all the wonderful experiences I have yet to have. I'm slow at times but not stupid. She was right and I had been wrong. You do attract what you concentrate on.
Love to you and have a great weekend.
Kathy O'Neill
Comment by Kathy O'Neill — June 12, 2010 @ 9:15 am
Ahhhh, Kathy! What a great example, thank you so much for sharing! And, you will not be surprised – I have heard this story so many times I can't count (from others, of course!)!
One friend, who I used to think was just a pathological liar – he would tell the craziest tales – even of events that I personally experienced. And, his tales would all be these 'grandiose, fantastic' experiences of even the most mundane events. Well… what I realized was he was adamant about re-creating his past and every moment in it to be exactly what he would have liked for it to be… AND this same man has manifested millions of dollars and even more outrageous adventures! I'm convinced now that he's the best manifestor I've ever met – mostly because he always retells his past the way he would have wanted it to be, not how it necessarily was.
love to you!
Anisa
Comment by AnisaAven — June 14, 2010 @ 11:41 pm