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Thank you Thank you

Bashar Bashar
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We have often spoken with members of your society and reminded you about the idea that you do create your own reality. We have designated that most often, up till now—that is, in your society—this has been done somewhat unconsciously. You have not even realized you created, and therefore that would fall into the category of unconscious creation. You still create it even if you don’t realize it. And there, and then you do so in, shall we say, somewhat of a hodgepodge manner. You still create it, but without having the conscious recognition that you do. You do not grant yourself the idea that you can do so according to preference. And therefore, by harboring the notion that you must have approximately 50% good and 50% miserable, you do so in somewhat of, shall we say, again, a non-preferential way—at least 50% of the time.

When you are made aware of the fact that you do create your own reality, bringing that again notion to the conscious forefront, you can then begin to create it consciously. However, your strongest belief systems always create your reality. And you do have the notion, within this particular focus of physical reality, of momentum—the idea that once a particular momentum has begun, it will play out. Therefore, when you consciously begin to create your own reality, there may seem to be a momentum from when you unconsciously created it.

Now, the good news is you can allow those creations—which again seem, it’s only a seemingness, to have momentum, the ideas which you do not prefer—to transform. However, you cannot do so by denying that you have them. You can use all your creations once you become conscious of the fact that you create your own reality. You then generate realities that you do prefer. However, you consciously use your creations—all of them.

Now, again, you create the seemingness of momentums of particular ideas from when you, quote unquote, unconsciously created your reality. Allow me to share with you a very simple way to begin, right now—right now—to integrate and transform those old momentums, those old beliefs. The idea is, again, to use all your creations. Be willing to see that anything that is occurring in any now moment is your creation. Nothing—nothing in creation is extraneous or pointless. By definition, if it exists, it has a point. Therefore, begin to use everything that exists.

The things that again seem to have a momentum from your unconscious creatorhood tend to come up as seeming negative. When you label them negative, you perpetuate that momentum. You are not using a creation by labeling it pointless, extraneous, or negative.

So, therefore, when a reality comes along that, on the surface—on the surface—seems like an… are judging it from an old perspective. In fact, you can take this one step further. When something comes along that, again, you seem to not prefer, say: “Thank you, thank you. I now see that this is the timing to integrate this idea. I now know, because it is happening right now and I am a conscious creator, that now is the time to look at it. And I thank you for bringing yourself to my awareness so I can transform what is left in my belief systems that I do not prefer—what is left within my belief systems that still continues to limit me.”

And it can go something like this. Something, again, comes along that seems most… Now, you do not simply stop at that point. You ask yourself: “In order for me to be interpreting this thing as negative or extraneous, what must I still believe? What must I still believe in order to feel this way about it?”

Now, if at this point you are willing to be honest with yourself, you will be utilizing your timing to your greatest advantage. You will—you will come up with the belief that you have, which, because you have it, then, quote unquote, causes you to feel that way. As we have said many, many times, you can transform any belief you have, but not until you own that belief. Not until you admit to yourself, even though it may be a belief you do not prefer, that you have it. Denying that you do have those beliefs puts it out of your grasp to change it. Admitting that you have it and saying, “Thank you, thank you. At least now I know I have it,” gives you the opportunity to change it. And it is that simple.

Once again, you have nailed down that limiting belief and admitted to yourself that you have it, owned it. You can change it. And the simplicity in changing it is simply to word, in your mind or out loud if you wish, your new preferred belief. Again, you’ve admitted the old belief. Perhaps you have allowed yourself to see how the old belief, now that you admit that you have it, allows you to feel. When you formulate the new belief, use your imagination for a moment and allow yourself to see how you would truly feel if you really had the new belief. Muster up that feeling. First, you must see the new belief. Then you must feel it.

Once you do the simple—simple process, which is no process at all—that enables you to now have the new belief is: now that you’ve stated it, seen it; now that you’ve felt it, activated, shall we say, emotionally how that feeling would feel; then you simply need, again through the opes of your old imagination, determine how, if you saw that, felt that truly, you would act. And then act that way. See it, feel it, be it. It is that simple. You may make it as complicated as you wish if you need a process, but it is also that simple.

That is how you are already creating your reality. When you have a belief, you act as though you have it. If you have emotions that you, quote unquote, do not prefer—emotions don’t just happen. “Well, I just feel that way.” No. An emotion is always, always a response to a belief. So, therefore, you can use what you label your negative emotions to be able to define the beliefs that you still have that you do not prefer, and change them.

Already you do this automatically. If you have a feeling that you do not prefer, it is from a belief. If you have that belief, you act like you have it. That belief system—any belief system—brings along with it a self-sustaining, self-regulating system of logic, system of evidence. And it seems, when you buy into any belief most, shall we say, firmly, “That’s the way it is.” That’s not necessarily the way it is. When you change to the new belief and use the same protocol consciously, now acting as though you are a person with the new belief, that will then generate its self-sustaining, self-perpetuating system of logic and evidence. And soon enough, that will seem to be “that’s the way it is,” and it will be for you.

Change can be rendered down to that simple notion. And saying “thank you, thank you” is your willingness to use your creations, to express your appreciation to yourself for allowing that issue to come up so you can transform it. You never get rid of beliefs. You are all beings, the creators of your own reality—the entire universe. There is no outside. Therefore, where can you get rid of anything? To nowhere. If you could, even using your imagination, imagine a boundary to your beingness, and you are to take the thing you say you wish to get rid of and push it as far away as you possibly could, it will still come up against that boundary. And the harder you push—shall we say, it’s a bit like a rubber band—the harder it will come flinging back into your face, most literally. And then perhaps you will give yourself the opportunity to use it, integrate it, and transform it. But you cannot get rid of anything. It is a matter of using it.

When you use all your creations, the seeming momentums from the older unpreferred ones do transform, do integrate, do play themselves out. It is not that you continue for the rest of your life to relabel things you don’t prefer, which seems like you are being most blind to your surroundings. No. You allow the unpreferred creations to play themselves out, and then only create according to preference by acting upon, in any given moment, what truly moves you with integrity, what truly excites you. That is your compass. That is your compass needle pointing to the magnetic north of your purpose in life.

So, therefore, use what you have created. If you like it, keep it. If you don’t, you can’t get rid of it; you can transform it. Your willingness to express gratitude rather than frustration, gratitude rather than denial, gratitude rather than “poor little old me,” is the beginning to taking back your power. When you give your power away, you are still creating. That everything is your creation—even if an individual chooses to believe that they do not create their own reality, they are creating that. And therefore, if you trace it back, shall we say, to the primary notion, they are still creating it. You are perfect creators, as we have said. Even when you create misery, it is perfect misery.

However, when you begin to function validating what moves you, you begin to say to the universe that you are now willing to be who it is you chose to be. The universe has always supported you when you are being who you wished you weren’t. It only goes to say that it will continue to support you when you are being who you wish you are. And in fact, that support will seem to be more full, more complete. For rather than supporting your right to create limitation, the universe will support your choice to free yourself up from the very limitations you say you do not desire.

So, allow me now to thank you. Thank you for your willingness to begin to view these ideas, for your willingness to take your creatorhood from the realm of unconsciousness and make it conscious. This is what gives you the ability to generate your reality according to preference. When you say to the universe that you most strongly believe that much of what you will experience will be non-preferential, it supports you. It provides realities that seem non-preferential. Now, be a bit more creative. Decide consciously. Command that you can create according to preference. When you truly believe that way, therefore feel that way, therefore act that way, the universe will support that. And again, it has supported the non-preferential reality. What evidence within that is there to say that it will not support the preferential one?

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