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  • Moving Around In Consciousness

    Moving Around in Consciousness

    This idea has crystalized for me just lately. I have previously written about this as ‘mobility of consciousness’ and I thought a diagram might add a nice layer.

    This was brought into focus for me again recently by a synchronicity last Thursday. I was getting ready to go to the Kris radio show I co-host with Mark Bukator, Reality by Design.

    I happened to read a short passage in Jane Robert’s book, Psychic Politics, describing her idea that the state of consciousness we are in is a crucial component of whatever we are experiencing in any particular now.

    She describes being downtown in front of a bank. While she is experiencing a heightened level of awareness, including greatly enriched sensory perception, the person on the sidewalk beside her, supposedly experiencing the same reality, might have been thinking about lunch.

    What transpired was that this precise idea was addressed explicitly by Kris in the radio show. Where we go to in our state of consciousness is crucial to how we are perceiving 'reality', and what resources we allow ourselves access to. I have understood for some time that where we place our attention is where our material creation energies go to create our experiences. I had not been framing this as  moving around to actual different 'areas' of consciousness though, in the way Kris seems to suggest.

    To illustrate this idea, let's think of consciousness as an immense condo development, continuously being renovated, with a million rooms that each permit uniquely specific and perhaps undreamed of possibilities. Any change in our lives from this perspective, is actually just moving from one room to another within this vast gestalt of consciousness.

    Practical Uses of This Idea

    Go to the 'room' in consciousness that has the best tools and most helpful vantage point for what you want to accomplish. [If you want to cook dinner don't go to the attic and expect everything to fall into place.]

    The Glories of The Normal Waking State

    If you want to relish the reality you have created, experience it fully, and make choices about where you want to go next, you need to be in the normal waking state.

    The Curious and Surprising Powers of Various Trance States

    If you want to suggest a few things to your neo-conscious having to do with what you want to happen next in your life, it is much more efficient to be in a self-directed trance state.

    [what I am learning is that it can also be immensely useful to 'straddle' these two states, including perhaps even the dream state. This meta-stance cannot fail to provide spectacular new perspectives and potentialities]

  • You Can’t Change What You Don’t Like [!]

    You Can’t Change What You Don’t Like...

    Wise folks everywhere talk about acceptance and how important it is, and I am all for acceptance in my life. Kris has recently offered a practical new take on this idea.

    Acceptance is one of the keynotes of all new age metaphysical philosophies. And I am sold on the value of acceptance and how important it is to my enlightenment and ease of life. Proponents of acceptance will get no argument from me.

    This does not change the fact that there are lots of things in my life - lots of things - that I don’t like and would like to change. Isn’t that what conscious creation is all about? Changing the stuff we don’t like? Don’t we get to use our powers as the divine creators of our lives, to create what we want?

    [That’s what I thought I was signing up for!]

    Turns out this is a bit of a 'loss leader' conceptually, because the first half of creating what we want is not about changing anything at all. It’s about accepting whatever reality we find ourselves in presently.

    This is Kris’ helpful new way of presenting this perspective...

    You can’t change what you don’t like.

    In terms of conscious creation principles, he means that as long as we don’t like something, we are concentrating on it, and of course, ‘you get what you concentrate on’. The idea is to release the energy we have tied up in not liking all of these things, and redouble our efforts and focus in the direction of what we do want.

    This only requires taking responsibility for having created whatever the perceived ‘bad’ thing is in the first place. [It's as simple as that!] As we accept our divine birthright of ‘creating our own reality’, we also accept, as a matter of course, that we have created every molecule in the reality we are experiencing at this very moment. We don’t just create future realities, we created all of 'em! All of our past realities right up to and including, the one we’re in right now.

    As soon as we accept this idea, we realize how counter productive it is to rail against anything in our lives because this is something we ourselves have created. Sort of like banging your thumb with a hammer. It happens for sure, but it should definitely be minimized to the best of our abilities.

    So the way to change what you don’t like, is to take full responsibility for creating it in the first place, and then allow ourselves to realize how self-discounting it would be, under these circumstances, to continue disliking it.

    After all we created it for our own good reasons and we are the same me that is in the process of deciding, as we speak, about what to create in the next now. So we don’t want to be undermining our faith in our ability to choose what is right now, do we.

    The genuine belief that we can choose anything we want to appear in our next now, must be supported by the heartfelt acknowledgement and congruous acceptance of the fact that we have created everything in this now.

    Creating what we want is not so difficult. All we have to do is accept the fact that we have created everything in our present reality with loving, nurturing intent. This awareness and understanding flips the necessary internal switches and allows us to influence our reality creation mechanisms with great efficiency to start producing much more of what we do want.

  • Kris’ Creative Toolkit ~ 2008

    A kind e-mail correspondent offered the following…

    If I may could I pose a question to you? What do you feel are our creative tools that we can bring into play on a particular issue we are working on? How would you describe the creative arsenal of a human focus?

    I hope this makes sense, I sometimes get lost in so much material and I love your way of summarizing Kris’ descriptions of our abilities.

    Dear Correspondent

    Thanks for your kind words about my take on Kris. The payoff for me is making something I find so amazing accessible and practical for others.

    Regarding your questions about the creative tools we have to ‘bring into play’ [nice!], as human beings on any particular issue, allow me to make the following comments and suggestions...

    First let’s acknowledge a word used that may reveal a belief system very much in need of addressing.

    “How would you describe the creative arsenal of a human focus?”

    The use of the word ‘arsenal’ is instructive because an arsenal is where we keep weapons. This is not meant as a put-down of our correspondent’s point of view. In fact appreciation is in order because this language beautifully highlights the underlying belief so many of us hold.

    The belief that there is a separate world 'out there' [and often seemingly ‘Out To Get Us!’] influences us to create a lot of confusing perspectives and discordance in our lives. This is quite unnecessary. To quote Kris, “The world is not about the World, it’s about you!”

    Or as Elias has said, “There IS no outside of you!”

    I understand that nobody is suggesting taking a weapon to ourselves here. But this imagery hints at the underlying belief systems most of us have bought into, about the nature of the tasks before us as human beings. Why do we need a bunch of ‘tools’ to successfully address the issues that come up in our lives? [What about just living our lives, without much infrastructure at all?] Recall that the language of our neo-conscious is metaphor and symbolism.

    Metaphorically let’s think of taking a socket wrench or t-square to address some problem with our physical bodies. This is clearly a silly thing to try to do. As an aside, I am realizing that nobody benefits from an adversarial relationship with any part of ourselves at any level. As Kris is perhaps a little fond of pointing out recently, ‘If you pick a fight with yourself, you will certainly lose!'

    There are processes offered by Kris that I have found to be very helpful, though. Many of these tools and techniques are described in detail in the Toolbox at KrisChronicles.com. The material there is excellent and my comments here are my current take on some of these tools.

    Practice of Perspectives

    Kris often refers back to this practice because it is a masterfully powerful method for effectively engaging situations in our lives that we find challenging. At the heart of this practice is our ability to consciously move our attention - I call this our ‘god power'.

    Moving our attention - choosing a new perspective on something - is the core creative act we use as human beings to direct our reality creation mechanisms.  Adroit flexibility of perspective could be thought of as... well, an awesome weapon we can use to smite our problems... [kidding!]

    Triple A

    Kris offered this technique years ago and for many of us it has become second nature. When something catches our attention that we don’t like, we first Acknowledge it, that is to say we acknowledge that the issue exists [and is a meaningful creation of our own.]

    Next we Address ourselves to it, ‘What exactly is the issue here?’, ‘What is the feeling?’, ‘Are there any relevant associations?’, ‘Is there a metaphorical meaning?', Is this related somehow to another part of my life?’, ‘What is being valued here?’, etc.

    All along we allow ourselves to Accept the issue in whatever way we can, accepting also ourselves for creating and experiencing this scenario. Our acceptance in a situation typically goes through ‘holding our nose’, so to speak, because we really don’t like it, to more and more awareness and understanding of what is being expressed and valued about ourselves, and eventually recognizing and aligning ourselves with our original intent in creating the beliefs and behavior patterns in question.

    We come to realize that the issue, whatever it might be, is really a loving presentment by our whole selves, offering us an opportunity to accept and nurture neglected aspects, and thus move our whole self towards inner and outer congruence. [Nothing is an accident and everywhere we happen to place our attention is very much to the point.]

    We are the Captain of Our Own Reality

    We are each the captain of the ‘ship of reality’ we are creating for ourselves. 'There are no outside agencies!' This is great on one level because we are the boss in our reality! In another way it is a bit sobering because we are also responsible for everything! [Everything is a meaningful and essentially unlimited opening for us to move towards greater wholeness. Our outer and inner experiences are the answers to the questions we are asking ourselves.]

    It is understandable then, that accepting this perspective can be a bit bracing for someone who has been taking comfort, however meager, from thinking of themselves as victims of their lives. This is but a momentary blip though, like tearing off a bandage in one swipe, because accepting our responsibilities as creator of our realities means that in every moment we get to choose something new! [The unlimited scope of the possibilities of this perspective can not be overstated.]

    The potential applications of this understanding are fantastic. We can steer our attention, and intentions, in ANY direction we choose, and our ship and crew [the neo-conscious mind constructing the ‘outside’ world], will effortlessly generate the desired experiences for us. Not only that, but if we are watchful, we will notice opportunities along the way that vastly enrich and expand on our original intentions.

    Always More than the Sum of Our Parts

    I love this one because it gets me off the hook in important ways. The idea here is that even as essence or Source or whatever name we give our wider selves, we are always part of a process of continuous newness and change without limitations or preconditions. [The joys of bursting into the unknown are an integral part of the game we are playing.]

    We don’t ultimately know the ‘answer’ as essence any more than we do as this focal personality. ATI doesn’t even know the answer! [As hard as it is to credit, we’re all in this together, nobody is the boss of anybody, and we’re all more than we ever dreamed!]

    Don’t Fight, Invite!

    Gentleness towards ourselves is one of the most impactful and emotional messages the ‘dead guys’ are offering. We are so unnecessarily hard on ourselves! And when we begin to understand that we are eternal, immortal divinity, this begins to look like a very unfortunate and limiting perspective.

    Getting back to our initial comments, when we really understand that we are [I AM] all that we encounter in our realities, we lose a lot of our old vehemence about getting things fixed, putting things right, and sorting things out, once and for all. If it’s all me, do I want to be so quick to judge and fix things? Can’t we just appreciate the ‘diversity within unity’ of ourselves and everything around us?

    The thing that most people find challenging is understanding that everything we don’t like in our lives, inner and outer; all the people we have been blaming or judging or fighting with, all the frightening inner urges and ‘tendencies’ we don’t want to admit to, these are all aspects of ourselves we have been rejecting and denying. [some of them are bent out of shape because we have successfully ignored their more polite and decorous interjections]

    When we stop opposing these aspects of ourselves and invite them to join us for a cup of tea, our acceptance and generosity creates the opportunity for a warm and frank discussion of the options we see going forward together. This shared new perspective invariably includes new awareness of efficient, and perhaps hitherto invisible options allowing everybody to get what they really want! [such is our power]

    Using Metaphors as a Bridge to the Neo-Conscious

    This final tool is fresh from Kris’ latest presentations. We can talk directly to our neo-conscious mind using metaphors. This process is greatly assisted by learning to make use of various trance states which Kris has been describing and using for some time.

    Understanding that we are always in a trance of some kind is very helpful. [Even essence is in a trance, in a manner of speaking.] The crucial thing here is that various trance states have different qualities that are useful to know about. In some states we are very near the unconscious, or neo-conscious, and can communicate very efficiently and directly with our reality creation mechanisms. The key is to know the language.

    What really catches the attention of our neo-conscious is our intentional transformation of a meaningful metaphor. The idea is that we create a meaningful, metaphorical representation of a real issue, and then deliberately allow that metaphor to transform itself in the direction of our intent.

    I say ‘allow’ because this is not about trying to push the metaphor in the desired direction. This is about allowing an 'organic' transformation to emerge in our awareness based on our allowance and our intention to nurture the aspect in question.

    This kind of deliberate alchemical transformation of a resonant, meaningful metaphor immediately activates and energizes the material creation energies of our neo-conscious to start generating the probabilities we desire, [not least because we have allowed the neo-conscious an important part in the proceedings!]

  • Neutralizing Old Beliefs and Energizing New Ones

    Neutralizing Old Beliefs and Energizing New Ones During last night’s radio show, [June 12, 2008] Kris offered a simple, powerful process for neutralizing any of our beliefs that no longer serve us the way we originally intended. But first a brief update on the nature and habitat of beliefs. Beliefs, even those that are ‘past their expiry [...]
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