Thursday, 29 December 2011

Thirst for knowledge

Since I have started being open to the concept of a universal energy I have found that the priorities in my life have changed completely. I have an insatiable desire to learn more, not just about Reiki, but about spirituality, attracting good things into our lives, doing good for others, living with love and compassion in general.  I can’t read or listen to enough. Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, the Dalai Lama, Bob Proctor, Esther Hicks, the Bible. Books, audiotapes, YouTube, you name it. I am thirsty for knowledge and if there is a second free in my day I want to use it to learn more.  The more I learn the more miraculous it seems.

This morning I did my first manifestation meditation using sound; if you had told me a month ago I would be doing that I’d’ve thought you were insane. Instead I found it helped me to connect to source more deeply, and I found myself asking to manifest what my true self wants from my life, as opposed to the ego that has been driving me up to this point.

I don’t believe that this stuff works; I know it from within the depths of my soul. There is a common thread that is consistent and runs through all the main religions.  It has guided the great philosophers, is the inspiration for the ‘modern’ law of attraction texts and helps many, many therapists assist people to heal naturally in many different ways.

That is, there is a higher power, an incredible source of energy that runs through every cell and every fibre of each and every living thing, and that it is wonderful and loving and good. I also believe that more and more of us are becoming open to this energy, almost as if this ability to feel or see the previously unseen and to use it to do good is the next step in the evolution of mankind.

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