How to Manifest Your Desires
The name of Jehovah/God is translated this way:
Jod = I AM-ness, awareness, aware of being, out of this awareness all states of awareness come
He = Your imagination, your ability to perceive states
Vau = Your ability to feel that which you are or that which you desire to be. To walk as though you are what you want to be is to take your desire out of the imaginary world and put the VAU on it.
He = The visible objective world which constantly bears witness of that which I am conscious of being.
This name is the name by which all things are made - without it there is notion made physical until it is first made spiritually (in the mind). You can do nothing about the objective world (on the outside) it always molds itself in harmony to that which you are conscious of being. As you assume to be what you want to be, you have completed the name of God - JOD HE VAU HE. The final result - the physical birth of your assumption - is not your concern (“the lilies of the field”), It will come to be automatically as you assume the consciousness of being it.
The name Jehovah/Joshua/Jehoshua/Jesus is translated in this way: JOD HE VAU SHIN AYIN
JOD HE VAU - You are aware and you are aware of being aware
SHIN = tooth = to devour sin, being aware that you can change. The power to become detatched form the sin you created, to change.
These two names give man dominion. You (only) have dominion if you know that your consciousness is God, the one and only reality. You become aware of something you would like to express or possess. You have the ability to feel that you are (that thing) and to possess that which was before only imagined. The final result - the object born - is completely outside your three-dimensional mind. It comes to birth/life in (reality) in a way no man knows.
The Bible concerns itself exclusively with the power of imagination/belief. The stories are dramatizations of the techniques of prayer, because prayer is the secret of changing the future. (Neville says: The Bible is not history, it is a story of the states of man that we can realize). The stories of the Bible contain a powerful challenge to the thinking capacity of man.
The Bible lays the foundation of ONE-ness with God. If God and Man are one, the God can never be so far off as even to be near, for nearness implies separation. We cannot be separate from God, but in our egoistical world we try to be. We want to “rule ourselves” by being separate, never realizing that the separateness is only an illusion that creates the illusion of separateness. It can’t be done. We don’t even realize that we really do “rule” ourselves and creating the illusion of being separate is one of the first things we create in our world.
(usage: The words egoism and egotism are frequently confused, as though interchangeable, but there are distinctions worth noting. Both words derive from Latin ego (‘I’), the first-person singular pronoun. Egotism, the more commonly used term, denotes an excessive sense of self-importance, too-frequent use of the word ‘I,’ and general arrogance and boastfulness. Egoism, a more subtle term, is perhaps best left to ethicists, for whom it denotes a view or theory of moral behavior in which self-interest is the root of moral conduct. An egoist, then, might devote considerable attention to introspection, but could be modest about it, whereas an egotist would have an exaggerated sense of the importance of his or her self-analysis, and would have to tell everyone.)
In this drama of life we bring circumstances to pass by our attitudes rather than by our acts. The cornerstone of this principle is man’s concept of self. Everything in a person’s life is based upon it. He acts like he does and experiences life based on his concept of self. If he had a different concept he would act differently and experience life differently. The good news is that man can change his life by changing his concept of self. By assuming he were someone different - and believing in wholeheartedly - he can change the world around him to what he desires.
Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled - even if originally false - if sustained, will harden into fact. The undisciplined mind finds it difficult to assume the state of the desired wish, but sleep, or a state akin to sleep will aid you in attaining the state (of the wish fulfilled).
When you pray, believe that you have received and you shall receive. When a man prays successfully, he believes that he is already what he desires to be (and that he already has what he desires to have). Therefore he cannot continue to desire what he already has or is - the creative act is completed.
Suppose I want security? I won’t get it by knowing people who are secure, I must become conscious of being secure myself. Let’s say I want to become healthy. Pills will not do it. Diet or climate will not do it. I must become conscious of being healthy by assuming the feeling of being healthy.
As you read the stories of the Bible make them fit the pattern of “self” (LDS scripture quote: 1 Nephi 19:23 “...I did liken all scriptures unto us, that it might be for our profit and learning.”)
Know that your consciousness is the only reality. Then know what you want to be. Then assume the feeling of that being you want to be and remain faithful to your assumption, living and acting on your conviction - always make the stories fit your pattern.
My comments are in color because I didn't separate them very well. gla
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