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Inspiration and Feeling Good
(05.03.2008)





There is a clearly identifiable link between our level of inspiration and how good we're feeling. And it makes perfect sense from a point of view of energy and attraction. Why are 'good' feelings called 'good'? Because they are higher-vibrational in nature then the ones which are commonly labelled 'bad'. There are really no good or bad feelings in a literal sense, but the two words quite reliably indicate whether we're in as high-vibrational a state as we could be in in a given moment.

We can raise our vibrational state to infinity (literally), but how much of that we may access in a given moment appears to depend upon our present subconscious sense of reality, as that determines the parameters within which our conscious experience takes place.







After all, why does something make us feel 'good'? Everything just is, and our perception makes us decode it in a manner which makes us feel 'good' or 'bad', but where does this come from? It originates from our subconscious programming. So what makes us feel good is decided by our subconscious sense of reality, and then when we do feel 'good', we draw towards us whatever would make us feel so according to our present programming. So if you love strawberries, then feeling good will seriously heighten the chances of your attracting strawberries. But if someone else prefers apricots, then their feeling good will make them resonate to apricots. It's a trivial example, but gets the point across.

This is where the subject of inspiration enters the stage. When our feelings are in resonance with something, then we get inspirational flashes which indicate to us how we could get what's in alignment with our feelings. But there is another level or two to this. I would actually suggest that we're not only attracting the inspiration to attain whatever is in alignment with our feelings. Thinking about it,there are actually two other levels.

The first is how we already know how to get whatever we really want in our lives. It's just that our subconscious programming is editing it out. We are all pure genius, but it's just that we've forgotten and started to believe otherwise. And considering that our beliefs edit our experience, it's unlikely to include inspiration when we believe that we're uninspired!

The second point which is worth making is one regarding inspired action which deserves an article of its own, but it's also worth mentioning here. Namely how inspired action doesn't just occur when we get an idea and then follow through with it via our conscious awareness. Probably the big majority of the very behaviour which allows us to achieve what we want affectively happens as the result of our subconscious programming having rearranged itself. Visualization acts like a 'software upgrade' which rewrites the present coding of our subconscious. And once that upgrade is installed, we automatically act in line with what we want; even when we're not consciously thinking of it. That's one reason why there's no need to visualize for more than just some minutes per day (although it can help). More information on inspired action and subconscious programming may be found in my article entitled hypnosis and manifestation.


-Thomas




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