Using Conscious Creation To
Improve Your Life by: Wendy Betterini
You've probably heard the phrase, "Idle hands are the
devil's tools" -- meaning if you don't have something to keep
you busy, you're likely to get into trouble. That can be argued
of course, since the intent to cause trouble probably has to be
present also.
However, the concept itself does hold some truth regarding
what we create in our lives. If it's true that we get back what
we put out (into the universe), then it's easy to see why "idle
hands" would be a bad thing for us. Life on this planet is an
exercise in creating our own reality. Moment to moment, we are
making decisions. Whether we act or don't act, we are putting
forth our intent.
Every action has a consequence, either good or bad. Remember
the concept, "like attracts like." Imagine that every bit of
energy you put out is traveling the universe, gathering similar
energy, and eventually being returned right back to you. It
makes you think more carefully about what type of energy you
are putting out every day, doesn't it? If we do nothing, we get
nothing back (or at least nothing very good). Our lives become
boring, empty shells. The very act of not moving, not doing,
not creating causes stagnation.
Does that mean that as long as we keep busy, we'll have lots
of prosperity and joy? Not necessarily. Remember that we need
to focus our intent on what we're creating. We need to engage
in the act of conscious creation every day, putting out
positive, purposeful energy. What we get back is more positive
energy, more abundance and more joy.
Conscious creation means thinking about what you want to do
with your time, moment to moment. There are 24 hours in a day
-- 1,440 minutes -- 86,400 seconds. Some of it has to be put
aside for work, sleep, family, errands, housework, and the
like. What are you doing with the rest of that time? Are you
wasting it on mindless pursuits, or focusing it into purposeful
activities? I'm not referring to just hobbies here, either.
This is a process that can be applied to every aspect of our
lives. Whether we have a lot of time to devote to hobbies or
not doesn't matter. What matters is that we consciously focus
our intent on building our circumstances, one minute at a
time.
Some of us live our lives on autopilot. It's not that we
don't want to do anything, we just don't know what to do. We
have no direction, no passion, no purpose to work toward. We
get up each morning, go to work, come home and lose ourselves
in the television for the rest of the night. In the process, we
are creating more of the same stagnant energy. If this
describes you, it's time to shake things up! Develop some
passions. Get excited about something. Turn your idle hands
into busy hands and create something magical. The very act of
moving will put energies into motion and begin pulling more
favorable circumstances into your life.
Keep in mind this is a cumulative process and it takes time
to fully transform your circumstances. One day of activity and
purpose won't change everything around. Remember that you
probably have months or years of stagnant energy built up that
has resulted in your life the way it is today. By consistently
working at it and keeping that positive energy in motion, it
will begin to feed on itself and create even more
positivity.
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About The Author
Wendy Betterini is a freelance writer who
strives to motivate, uplift, and inspire you to
make your dreams a reality. Visit her website,
http://www.WingsForTheHeart.com
for more positive thoughts to help you on
your journey.
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