Monday, June 15, 2009

ZPoint Newsletter #8 - Feeling better

According to Abraham Hicks, every subject is actually 2 subjects, the subject and the lack of the subject. We get more of whatever we put our attention on.

For example, there is love and lack of love. There is money and lack of money. There is freedom and lack of freedom. There is health and lack of health and so on. Because we live in a dualistic universe, we see this duality in everything, up, down, black, white, etc.

Because every subject is actually 2 subjects and we create more of whatever we put our attention on, it seems that we create more of what we don't want simply because we are not aware of what we are doing. In our ignorance, we create more of the very things we SAY we DON'T want in our lives.

We say we want more money and yet we focus on not having it. We say we want better health, and yet all we can talk about is how sick we are. We say we want peace and prosperity and yet we willingly put our attention on talk of war and economic upheaval.

Because every subject is actually 2 subjects, and we get whatever subject we put our attention on, it stands to reason that we should put our attention on what we want rather that what we don't. If we think about health we should put our attention on what we want, which is good health. If you think about money, then it should be about having money not its lack. If you think about love, it should be about having it and not it lack.

All of this makes sense, but how do you do it?

We start with baby steps. Whenever you notice you don't feel good, think about what you are putting your attention on. Chances are your attention is on the lack of something.

Then just ask yourself "What do I really want?" and put your attention on that, and the more you do this, the more of what you really want will show up in your experience. It always feels good to think about what you really want.

Abraham Hicks calls this "Pivoting" and it is a very powerful thing to do. You pivot your attention from what you don't want 180 degrees to what you do want, and you immediately start to feel better. Try this for yourself and see.

Regards,

Grant

Grant Connolly, CHt
The ZPoint Process
www.zpointforpeace.com
Peace always begins with me

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