Lately I’ve been reading Jane Roberts/Seth - The Nature of Personal Reality and The Magical Approach - and I’ve been finding some very powerful concepts within this material.
There’s a very simple process outlined in The Nature of Personal Reality that I really like a lot. If you’ve been coming up with a lot of beliefs that are in conflict with your desires, you might want to try shifting to a new belief using this process.
The Present is Your Point of Power
The technique requires that you focus on the fact that your point of power is right NOW. This is one of Seth’s main points, that it is the present that is your point of power. You are not ruled by the past, or the future. It is in the present that you have all your choices.
Feel for the certainty that you create your reality, and that you create your reality right now, here in the present. Then for a period of five minutes, focus on your desire.
Do this using whatever techniques come most naturally to you - visualization, writing down, imagination.
Don’t Dwell on What You Lack
You may find yourself contrasting what you want with what you actually have, but for this five minute period, keep your focus away from what you lack. Believe that you have what you’re wanting.
Forget About It … And then Act
Don’t do this for any longer than five minutes - but make this five minutes be five minutes of your fullest energy and attention. Be very clear about your intentions.
And then, forget about it.
But, sometime during the day, perform an action that is in alignment with your belief or desire. It doesn’t have to be anything elaborate. Simply do something that shows that you have faith in the process.
One example that Seth gives:
“If you are poor, it can involve such a simple thing as buying an item you want that costs two cents more than the one you would usually buy - acting on the faith, even that feebly, that the two cents will somehow be given you or come into your experience; but acting as if you had more than you do.”
It’s a simple technique, and easy and fun to do. (Fun is always good!). Give it a try; I think you’ll begin to see and feel a difference in your life.








September 22nd, 2007 at 10:12 am
I found you on Priscilla’s list of PD bloggers. The first article I saw was about Seth Speaks. I just ordered a copy earlier in the week!
Naturally, I was intrigued so I read some more and thought how neat it was that Seth was advocating the concept of “acting as if” with money matters. I wrote about something similiar “10 Magical Ways to Feeling Abundant” over at my blog. If you click my name above, you’ll be taken to that blog…just scroll down until you see this article. I’m having a lot of fun with it!
Congrats again on making Priscilla’s list.
Stephen Hopson
January 19th, 2008 at 5:19 am
Yes! I like the leap of faith; that is what it takes. Just make little leaps at first. Buy something you normally would not feel you can quite afford without worrying for once.
and then eventually you go on to bigger things. After all that was how moses parted the red sea by simply walking into the swirling waters as if it was going to part and so it did. but he was an advanced manifestor.
We can start a little smaller…at first.
Zoe