Year 3, Week 2:

I’m fascinated with the subconscious this week. When you’re ready, this week’s materials are littered with useful references. The obvious one is in Scroll 1, p. 56, “As I repeat the words daily they soon become part of my active mind, but more important, they also seep into my other mind, that mysterious source which never sleeps, which creates my dreams, and often makes me act in ways I do not comprehend.” 

But that’s just the beginning. In the master keys part two paragraph five, “Ease and perfection depend entirely upon the degree in which we cease to depend upon the consciousness.”  

In scroll one we’re talking about forming good habits and how as we perform a task repeatedly it becomes easier to perform. And when a task becomes easy to perform we perform it more often and that then forms a habit. In this class, we start by doing small things. Easy things we repeat over and over. As we repeat the small things over and over, they become easier to perform and performing them often creates a habit. The small things repeated often form a new, good habit. Each week we add new small things, and they build upon one another. We call this the progression.

As these new habits are formed, they become easy. They become part of our subconscious. We do them without thinking.

Paragraph 13 talks about “in this way the conscious mind becomes the responsible ruler and guardian of the subconscious mind.”

Skipping to paragraph 27 it asks, “How can the subconscious change conditions. The reply is, because the subconscious is part of the universal mind and a part must be the same in kind and quality as the old; the only difference is one of degree. The whole, as we know, is creative, in fact, it is the only creator there is, consequently, we find that mind is creative, and as thought is the only activity which the mind processes, thought must necessarily be creative also.”

Paragraph 28 says, “but we shall find that there is a vast difference between simply thinking, and directing our thought consciously, systematically and constructively; when we do this we place our mind in harmony with the Universal Mind, we come in tune with the Infinite, we set an operation the mightiest force in existence, the creative power of the Universal Mind.”

I’ve been focusing on harnessing the subconscious, which is tied in with the Universal Mind. If what I want is in harmony with the Universal Mind, I believe my thoughts can influence the world in a positive way. When enough people think in harmony, better things will happen in this world. I’ve not yet found an effective way to state this — even as a writer, I struggle to put this powerful concept into words. 

Year 3, Week 1: The Mind

One of the joys of repeating the MKE course is rediscovering gems from the previous year. Week 1 of the Master Keys talks about the Universal Mind. In one of those “inexplicable things” we frequently encounter, I’m “bug-hunting” a friend’s novel manuscript. This book was originally published in 2004, but the rights have reverted to my friend, and she’s preparing to re-release the book under her own imprint. In the course of “bug-hunting,” I came across this passage,

“It works. As for why it works, I can tell you what I think, but you’re welcome to your own interpretation. I think we’re all linked. That we are beings of light that wear these mortal forms for some reason we can only guess at while we wear them. That beneath these shells of flesh, we’re part of a… a river of energy that fills the universe and moves through us and binds everything.” (Holly Lisle, Midnight Rain, p. 94)

That’s kind of what we’re reading about this week in Haanel in paragraphs 25-26:

25. There is but one consciousness in the universe able to think; and when it thinks, its thoughts become objective things to it. As this Consciousness is omnipresent, it must be present within every individual’ each individual must be a manifestation of that Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent Consciousness.

26. As there is only one Consciousness in the Universe that is able to think is necessarily follows that your consciousness is identical with the Universal Consciousness, or, in other words, all mind is one mind. There is no dodging this conclusion.

Holly’s character was explaining to the character’s neighbor why she thought Tarot cards worked, but the concept is the same. As Haanel writes this, I struggle to wrap my head around the concept, but as Holly writes it, it makes perfect sense.

But if there’s only one Universal Mind, how can we be so divergent in our thoughts and actions? Let’s back up a few paragraphs. In paragraph 3, we learn the “attitude of the mind necessarily depends upon what we think. Therefore, the secret of all power, all achievement, and all possession depends upon our method of thinking.”

Paragraph 4 explains further, “We must “be” before we can “do,” and we can “do” only to the extent which we “are,” and what we “are” depends upon what we “think.” Paragraph 6 continues, “There is a world within — a world of thought and feeling and power; of light and life and beauty and, although invisible, its forces are mighty.”

The world within is governed by the mind. Paragraph 7 assures us “when we discover this world we shall find the solution for every problem, the cause for every effect; and since the world within is subject to our control, all laws of power and possession are also within our control.”

The key to everything is in our thoughts. When we think correctly, we build strength, vitality, and constructive forces in our body. If our thoughts are not in order, our bodies experience distress, sickness, lack, limitation, discord, and inharmony.

In paragraph 22, we learn we are related to the world by our subconscious mind. It is through the subconscious that we are connected with the Universal Mind and brought into relation with the Infinite constructive forces of the Universe.

Jumping ahead to paragraph 32, “All power is from within, and is absolutely under your control; it comes through exact knowledge and by the voluntary exercises of exact principles.” But paragraph 35 reminds us “the majority of mankind lives in the world without; few have found the world within, and yet it is the world within that makes the world without; it is, therefore, creative and everything which you find in your world without has been created by you in the world within.”

In paragraph 37, Haanel says, “Most men try to change effects by working with effects. They fail to see that this is simply changing one distress for another. To remove discord, we must remove the cause, and this cause can only be found in the world within.”

To bring about change in our world, we each must look within and get ourselves right. When we envision the world as it could be, we can make it a reality by changing our actions to make it so.

Year 3, Week 1: The Color Blue

The Color Code folks say I’m a Blue and my motive is intimacy. Of the colors and descriptions offered on this site, I guess that’s pretty accurate. I’ve taken a few other color code tests, and in the most prominent one I’ve taken, I come out as a Green, which I completely agree with.

For this color code, the descriptions match me pretty closely. For MOTIVE, they say, “Blues are motivated by Intimacy. They seek to genuinely connect with others, and need to be understood and appreciated. Everything they do is quality-based. They are loyal friends, employers, and employees. Whatever or whomever they commit to is their sole (and soul) focus. They love to serve and give of themselves freely in order to nurture others’ lives.”

This is certainly true, so I guess I object to the choice of the word “intimacy” as the prime descriptor.

For the introduction to Blues, they say the following: “Blues have distinct preferences and have the most controlling personality. Their personal code of ethics is remarkably strong and they expect others to live honest, committed lives as well. They enjoy sharing meaningful moments in conversation as well as paying close attention to special life events (e.g. birthdays and anniversaries). Blues are dependable, thoughtful, and analytical; but can also be self-righteous, worry-prone, and moody. They are “sainted pit-bulls” who never let go of something or someone once they are committed. When you deal with a BLUE, be sincere and make a genuine effort to understand and appreciate them.”

Generally speaking, I’m okay with this description. I’ll warn you, I’m not that big on “life events.” Assuming Facebook reminds me of your birthday, I’ll acknowledge it with a basic greeting and wish you well. Otherwise, I might forget to mention it.

How did you think you matched up with your color?

Month 23: Time for Gigantic Recommitment. Thoughts on backsliding.

If you were wise, you saw this coming when I switched from weekly to monthly posts last year. Go ahead. Raise your hands if you’re nodding your head.

I thought so. Nearly all of you. Go ahead and put your hands down.

Over the last year, I’ve backslid to the point of not doing nearly all of my processes designed to keep me on track for manifesting my DMP. I was evaluating if I needed to do the full version of the course with a guide this year or not. I pulled out my DMP, and it’s still right on. I have been continuing to manifest the DMP, but my focus has shifted over the last year. I’m more committed to my business and less focused on my writing. I don’t believe that’s accidental. A slight tweak of the DMP should be enough, and I believe my mastermind partner and I can handle that. That means I can use my lifetime membership and audit this year’s course.

To avoid becoming overwhelmed by all the tasks I let slip by the wayside over the last year, I’m going to follow this year’s class more closely and add tasks back in as the new class begins them. This means I’ll need to do the reading and be there for the webinars. As we always are, we’ll be traveling for the first two or three weeks of the class, so I’ll be catching those weeks on replay when we stop for the night.

My primary purpose for taking the course, improving my relationship with my husband, has been manifesting well. A few negative thoughts are creeping back in, so I’ll be chasing those out by refocusing my thinking. For instance, this past week, he’s been a real sweetheart. He dropped everything and accompanied me when I bought my new truck. There were several instances when he did something thoughtful for me without me asking. These are the things I’ll think about and focus on when I think of him.

This year, I’m going to focus on one of my personal pivotal needs — True Health. I have more and better tools at my disposal, and I believe I’m ready to do this. My mind is almost in the right place, but the key is to use the course to reprogram my old blueprint and chip away the years and years of cement that have piled on this body. It’s time to do this thing. I owe it to myself, and I love myself enough to make the commitment a priority. My body weight is one visible aspect of this journey, but True Health is about more than physical health. It’s about mental, emotional, and spiritual health as well.

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