The Internal Song
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The Internal Song
January 15, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Today my life harmonizes with the song of One.
The internal dialogue of the ego can appear to drown out the Internal, Universal song. Learn to listen closely and create a new harmony for your life.
People often talk of old tapes running through their minds. Perhaps it’s the voice of a parent or teacher, who was trying to guide you in your youth. This voice can continue to become unconscious ideas and beliefs that undermine your choices and decisions later. They can limit your potential and happiness.
Many people use prayers as a way of asking (begging or beseeching) God to help and assist them in various ways. There is another way of praying though, it is called affirmative prayer.
This is praying without asking for anything. But rather describing that which we desire. As if it was already in existence in our experience.
By praying in an affirmative way we enter into vibrational alignment with that which we desire. Therefore allowing and making it welcome to materialize in and through us.
Affirmative prayer is a spiritual practice.
Along with gratitude, and visioning, the practice of affirmative prayer is the most powerful technique for calling forth that which we desire. The Law of Mind Action is basically like attracts like; there is vibrational alignment. We manifest everything in our lives because of the vibrations we broadcast. There is nothing that cannot manifest for us.
We must become a vibrational match to that which we desire, or it will not manifest. It cannot manifest. This is why we have to turn our attention away from the perception of lack, of not having it. Focus instead on the feeling of already having it, even though we cannot see it yet.
In other words, we need to make it welcome to enter into this dimension, our reality. Gratitude is the key and your ability to feel as if is also the key.
“Prayer is the science of being not doing. Prayer is the consciousness of the allness of life. Allness is perhaps a better term than God because it is less misunderstood. We live and move in the allness of life.” Eric Butterworth
Through ongoing practice, we begin to hear more clearly the internal song that continuously plays with and for us.