It is the subconscious not the conscious mind that is the creative force in our lives. Most people however are oblivious to the fact that they are constantly creating the lives that they lead. They are imagining themselves separate from everyone and everything around them. They even imagine that there is some force outside of them that has created it all and everything that they experience. They imagine themselves like aliens who have been dropped onto this planet and life is something that happens to them while they are here.
We spend most of our daily lives absent from the present. We are preoccupied with thoughts that hijack our attention and we spend most of our lives in a kind of sleep while we are awake. A good example of this is when a child seeks his father’s attention while the father is involved in a conversation that has consumed all of his attention. The father talks to the child and says things like “go and play with your friends” or “ask your mother” or “don’t worry everything will be fine, don’t worry about it” or words like this to deflect the child so the father can carry on being somewhere else. This is an example of being absent and we do this all of the time but mostly to ourselves. We are actually absent for most of our lives so the life we imagine as happening to us happens while we are somewhere else unless of course the happening is catastrophic enough to force us to be present like when we get word that our child has been killed in a car accident or the specialist tells you that the tumour he found in your body is malignant or when your wife tells she no longer loves you and she is leaving you.
Most of the thoughts we think amount to nothing and are like monkeys in a tree jumping noisily from branch to branch. Then there are those that hijack the mind and we find ourselves consumed by them. They evoke emotions in us that affect our mood and impact on us physically. We somehow are unaware of this process maybe because it happens so regularly we have come to accept this way of being as the norm and that it has nothing to do with what is happening to us in our lives.
In fact our thoughts have everything to do with what is happening in our lives. The thoughts we allow to consume our attention and which then go on to affect how we feel are responsible for what those feelings then attract into our lives. Our emotions are the attractive force that pulls into our world everyone and everything that reflects those same feelings and emotions. Sadness sucks sadness out of everyone and everything around us so we can experience even more sadness. Anger creates chaos around us igniting the most ordinary situation into a volcanic eruption with the lava consuming everyone and everything in its wake drawing even more anger and chaos to us. We are the ones doing the thinking so we are the ones creating the feelings that cause havoc in our lives and we are the ones who then beat ourselves up when we get what we continue to dwell upon most of the time…conflict, criticism, anger, resentment, poverty, disappointment and the list goes on. We attract people and circumstances to give us more of the same because that is what our feelings draw to us like a magnet and the cycle continues.
The thought you dwell upon is your order to the Amazon.com of the Universe and once you place that order you can be certain that it will arrive unless you cancel it before it gets to the delivery stage. I must emphasise here again that though the thought is ultimately responsible for what you get, the thought is the gun you point and unless you pull the trigger the bullet is not released. It is your emotions and feelings that pull the trigger. If you can cancel the thought before it affects your feelings then you are in effect cancelling the order before it gets to the delivery stage.
You could decide to take charge of your awareness and choose to be present in your life for more of the time. You could choose to dwell upon thoughts that you know will make you feel happy. You could attend to the destructive thoughts as if they were unwelcome guests in the house of your mind and usher them out politely. You could decide to consume your mind with the present and so much so that there would be no room for those unwelcome visitors to get back in.
Our minds are not randomly captured by thought as I have described. We surrender our minds to certain thought forms out of habit and so we now are not even aware we do it. Using force to replace negative thoughts with positive ones is not what I am suggesting because to do so would actually result in the opposite. By focussing on what you don’t want you are giving what you don’t want the attention that then creates the feeling of fear. Fear is the surest way to attract what you are afraid of.
By exercising our free will to choosing what to think as often as we can we make ourselves feel the way we would like to. It is our feelings not the thoughts that actually create our reality. Our feelings come from the subconscious which is the power behind our lives. Our intellect and the conscious mind can only think about feelings but never feel them. People who over compensate intellectually don’t get this and actually never add the most important ingredient to this mix of creation…feelings.
Understanding the dynamic of how we have been unwittingly using the power of attraction to create what we have in our lives all along why would we now not use this same dynamic to create what we truly want? To do this all we would need to do is choose the thought that we know will make us feel the feelings that will attract what we want. Another way of doing this is to access the subconscious using hypnosis and conjure up the feelings that we then attach to suggestions or thoughts that direct those feelings to create what we want. The key is living fully in the present with awareness and being mindful of what we are thinking now!






I just finished reading: Mind Fullness. Beautifully done. Very profound, and yet, easy reading. I look forward to reading the rest of your articles. Thanks for sharing. dw
PS. and i got a kick out of your statement: The thought you dwell upon is your order to the Amazon.com of the Universe….
Quite clever.
Thank you for your comment. Your opinion is always valued by me.
I read your article on thoughts and I liked it. I think you have captured probably how most people use their thoughts to create their individual paths through life. It would be optimism to prove your theory on whether users can change their lives by simply thinking happier thoughts or making the thoughts reflect how they want to be. Some people might find it difficult to leave behind a thought that has always been a hurdle in their lives.
This is my perspective.
I look forward to reading further articles as I like the flow of your words and you have a narrative writing form.
Thank you for your feedback Roisin and I completely agree with you regarding how difficult it is to change our habitual thinking patterns using just will power and psychic force to do so. I must not have conveyed this properly so I will find a way to explain this next time. It is feedback like this that gets me thinking on how to convey a very tricky message. I will keep at it until I can get it across without ambiguity and in a way that people can actually verify by their own experience.
I have a few questions. Perhaps you can answer them? (1) Where does an individuals’ subconscious end and universal consciousness begin? Are there any identifiable boundaries between the two? (2) How do we allow or not allow ourselves to think certain thoughts? Surely trauma and experiences create thought/ behaviour patterns that can only be addressed by a lengthy hypnotherapy treatment or rigorous meditation practice? And even then it is often about modifying rather than correcting. (3) We are all part of socio-historic networks and those networks determine the general direction and development of our lives. So are the conscious choices we make anything more than ripples in eternity? (4) Do we have free will or are we merely actors following the script of our own pre-programmed lives? (5)… do ‘I’ actually exist?
Hi Garry, Thank you for taking the time to read my post and going to the trouble to ask these questions.Each question in itself deserves special treatment and I intend to cover them in more depth in later posts. For the time being here are a few thoughts to whet your appetite:
1.Your question is like asking me where a blind man’s self begins, at the tip of his white stick or somewhere along it or at its handle? The question involves assumptions being made by your mind which are at the basis of all our intellectual constructs of what we term reality.
2.Allowing and not allowing imply force and that is exactly what I say will not work.To focus on the negative, whether to notice it and allow it, or notice it an disallow it, is still focussing on it and the result is the same. The thought will affect how you feel.
3.& 4.We imagine we are making choices but in fact we are in hypnosis most of the time and the choices we make are programs we installed in our subconscious the first time we were faced with a similar challenge.
5.”Who is I?” …”Neti,neti.”
Here is a video that may help you on your way. http://vimeo.com/18480654
Keep your eyes peeled for my next instalment and in the meantime as Telly Savalas used to say in Kojak: “Who loves you, baby?”
Xavier, this makes so much sense, and explains so very much of my life! I have changed my order to Amazon.com of the Universe, and my life is changing so rapidly I can barely keep track! What a total joy! Thank you for this article. I agree that it is deep, and yet not difficult to follow, and I so appreciate the information. I am very excited and shall indeed stay tuned!!! Thank you!
Thank you for your comment and I am glad you are deriving benefit from using the ideas. So many of us simply play with the new ideas in our mind as if they were wriggling maggots we find in the garden. The ideas are curious but not that curious that we would develop the courage to touch the maggots or put them in their own hands for scrutiny. Most of us never actually do anything differently. In order to change we have to leave the safety of what we are used to thinking and believing and try something new. It is like saying to your son to try the food you have cooked as he sits at the table looking at it as it as if it was poison. You can’t taste anything until you put it in your mouth. It is not enough to imagine the taste of the idea from a safe distance. I have lots more to say so please do stay tuned. Did you notice my link to your amazing poem “Shipwreck”
(http://hubpages.com/hub/A-Broken-Ship)
I am so impressed with it that I have it everywhere for people to share.
Hi there old friend
As always you are right on the money with your ability to cut through the layers of what we call reality. I often imagine I am the only real person on the planet and everyone and everything else is all just part of my own dream and I can change whatever I want.As you outline you have to be aware that you are asleep before you can wake up and in my case it took the dramatic events you mentioned.Reading you is always a pleasure.
Thank you for your thoughtful comments and glad to hear you are now wide awake!
I very much enjoyed reading this and it made a whole lot of sense. It also seemed to verify my own thoughts on this subject. And please, correct me if I have this incorrect.
When a negative thought appears in our minds, we should just stop thinking about it. Don’t force it like you said. But instead just curve your train of thought to something more positive. Like any good affirmation should be… never use a negative connotation (i.e. Do not say, “I will not get angry today”, but instead say, “I will be happy today.” When a negative thought enters, say for example a thought such as “I’m really upset about such and such, I just wish (enter very negative context of your choosing here),” we must train ourselves to instantly realize what we have just done before the emotion that would likely be triggered by such a thought (most likey anger and hatred) is released and then say/think to ourselves about a more positive thought. Such a thought could be anything from a very pleasant memory to envisioning a “happy place” so to speak. It is, indeed, a retraining of our own minds and how our conscious can and does affect us.
I was once told of a parable of a little rabbit and a hawk. Went something like this:
A small rabbit is going out into a field to play. It sees a hawk flying high above. The rabbit shouts out, “please Mr. Hawk, don’t eat me.” The hawk does not hear the little rabbit. So the little rabbit says it a 2nd time even louder. Again, the Hawk does not hear. So the little rabbit says it a 3rd time, as loudly as he can. This time, the hawk hears the little rabbit. I’m sure you can deduce what happened next.
Our fears (as well as any emotion brought on by a single thought) are bounced back at us. We do, truly bring to us, what we think.
Wow, this is a great comment. Thank you so much for this as it enhances everything I say here so well. Have you thought of doing some writing of your own? You might also like to see some of what I have written in HubPages where I write under the name Spirit Whisperer. HubPages is where I started my own writing and it is a wonderful way to express all the things that have been locked inside me for so many years. Here is a link to one of my favourites http://hubpages.com/hub/How-Thought-Creates-Reality
Thank you for a great post.
Unquestionably believe that which you said. Your favorite reason seemed to be on the internet the easiest thing to be aware of. I say to you, I definitely get annoyed while people think about worries that they plainly do not know about. You managed to hit the nail upon the top and also defined out the whole thing without having side effect , people can take a signal. Will probably be back to get more. Thanks
Aw, this was a really nice post. In idea I would like to put in writing like this additionally – taking time and actual effort to make a very good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and by no means seem to get something done.