Writing Right
This comes under the heading of DUH.
But I can’t go there. Terger won’t let me.
Instead of duh, let me say that I am in the process of making a smart shift.
The purpose of this blog is to chronicle my journey along the path of allowing what I desire to flow into my life. Because I decided to make this chronicle public, it’s also a forum for discussing and reaching for understanding of concepts most of us have only recently (as in the last few years) learned. My intention when I began this blog was for it to provide clarity to me and to my readers about law of attraction.
Sometimes, in order to reach insights, I need to write through some negativity. I reveal my unpleasant manifestations here because those manifestations teach more about law of attraction and how it impacts us.
In other words, I have a method to my madness. But still …..
The great, active discussion that followed my post, It’s Not All The Same To Me, revealed a little snag in the fabric of my intention for this blog. The discussion, as insightful and powerful as it was, left me stuck for longer than was ideal on the activation of a vibration that isn’t serving me. In other words, I spent far too much time thinking about what was wrong in my life when I read and responded to all those comments.
In the midst of those comments, I had a pulsing neon thought: You need to be writing more about what you want instead of what you don’t want. I realized I’ve spent more time recently “writing wrong” instead of “writing right.”
Like I said, duh.
Within a couple hours of my having that thought, Karen Money Williams of Abraham Fun, left a comment with this suggestion: “How about using this blog to write out your imagined ideal life, day by day. Or possibly even more effective, how about using it to write out scenarios that would be somewhat realistic but clearly a step up from where you are right now. It could be a happy, purely fictional account of your current life gradually improving step-by-step.”
Karen and I often find ourselves on the same wavelength. I love this kind of support from the universe.
Having decided that I was going to start writing the life I want instead of the life that is, I began to ponder the idea of doing it here as Karen suggested. While I was pondering, a new comment came in. This one, also insightful and powerful, brought with it judgment. That judgment made my decision for me.
Castles Under Construction
It is as easy to create a castle as it is a button, Abraham-Hicks say. One dollar is as easily created as a million dollars. It’s the same process no matter what it is you desire to create. The only limitation is provided by your belief of what is or isn’t possible.
To have what you desire, you just feel as if you have it. In other words, you must have it to have it. You can’t get what you don’t already identify with. As Abraham-Hicks remind us, you can’t get to rich from feeling poor or to thin from feeling fat.
My husband has assumed the identity of a multimillion dollar lottery winner. That identity is his castle. It’s a big one, for sure, but it’s also a small one. It’s a button to him because he has already become what he desires.
We can debate for hours whether or not Tim has done the right things since he assumed this identity. Certainly, our circumstances would suggest that he hasn’t. But again, that’s what is in the “real world,” and we can’t see what is being constructed in the realm of the nonphysical, at the level of pure energy.
Many judge Tim for his vision and identity and choices. I’m one of those who have judged. And it’s that judgment that has convinced me that for now, my right writings (writing my chosen identity and writing about the life I desire) must be for my eyes only.
The Writing Vibe
Abraham-Hicks say, “Writing is your strongest point of focus. Your mind doesn’t wander as much when you write. Your Energy doesn’t get split as much when you write. You keep your vibration purer when you write.”
The purpose of writing out ideal situations as Karen suggested and as I’d decided I need to do is to activate the feeling of having already experienced what it is you’re writing about. It’s a way to immerse yourself in the sensation of “already done.” This sort of writing is something that I think needs a little privacy, at least at the beginning, because opening it up to scrutiny invites judgments that can diminish that positive vibe the writing is intended to create.
Tim is so assured in his identity at this point that he couldn’t care less if ten million people think he can’t do what he feels like he’s already done. I, on the other hand, feel a little more fragile about my fledgling feelings of financial security and career triumph.
So I am going to continue using this blog as a way to share insights I gain from my daily experiences, but I’ve set an intention of finding those insights in more positive experiences. And behind the scenes of this blog, I’m going to spend much more time writing about my virtual life. Who knows? Maybe this new writing project will one day be my memoir as I watch the unfolding in my physical world of all that I know exists already on the nonphysical level of energy.
How about it? Do you want to start your memoirs too?
Think about spending a few minutes a day writing about the life you want to be living. Write it as if you’re already living it, as if it’s already done and you’re recording it for posterity.
Wouldn’t it be fun if we could co-create a series of life stories that can hang out together on the bestsellers list someday?
Tags: Abraham, Abraham-Hicks, judgments, Law of Attraction, manifestation, Writing



June 16th, 2010 at 11:20 am
You are so on the right track–keep going! I’m glad that you will be maintaining this blog. It offers opportunity to hear others’ thoughts–always helpful in my opinion.
June 16th, 2010 at 12:28 pm
Great advice, Ande. I’m going to get “write” to it!
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June 16th, 2010 at 2:44 pm
Great post. Writing is so theraputic. Looking forward to more!
June 16th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
June 16th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
Thanks, Nancy! Support like yours helps me keep going.
June 16th, 2010 at 4:06 pm
I so enjoy reading your blog posts and thus sharing in some of your adventures, Ande.
You know, I’m going to do it. I’m going to take some of my own medicine — haha — and start writing about my ideal life. I’ve toyed with the idea for a long time, and thanks to you, I’m going to happily give it a whirl.
I already do a little daily writing exercise where I compose a paragraph or so about some happy experience from previous years. (I keep the Word file on my desk top.) Now I’ll have a companion project, and what could be more valuable?
Thanks for the inspiration you bring to us all.
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June 16th, 2010 at 4:29 pm
Thanks, Karen. I’m glad you’re going to do it too. Wouldn’t it be fun for us all to write ourselves into things we desire and then put it together in book or something someday?
June 16th, 2010 at 4:58 pm
Great reminder to all of us who love to write. “WRITE ON” my dear friend! Thanks for the inspiration. <3 to you AND Tim AND "WAGS."
June 16th, 2010 at 6:37 pm
Thanks, Julia. Yes, I think those of us who love to write need to remember to use our words for the power of good, not evil.
June 17th, 2010 at 3:50 am
This is one of my favourite techniques – rewriting my life. I have a notebook I carry around and if anything happens I don’t like, I rewrite it in my book the way I would love it to have gone. I also write what I would love to be happening (like “My phone is ringing off the hook with people who are clamouring to work with me”
. And I have a Twitter account too – which I use to write “I won the lottery AGAIN today! Woohoo!!!” and “I got on the scales today and I am at my ideal weight! Woohoo!!!” and so on. It’s “Starlightbabe” if you want to have a look. Not only is it great fun, it totally changes my vibration up and up and up. Looking forward to hearing how you get on with it.
Love
Donna.x