The Missing Part of Affirmations
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 9:49AM “Words without thoughts never to Heaven go.” ~ William Shakespeare
The New Age gurus will tell you to make affirmations. I believe that they do have their place, but affirmation without belief does nothing to promote change. The words can be spoken, but if a conscious choice to alter the subconscious belief to something new is not a part of the affirmation, then the affirmation is pointless. Our minds are amazing things. For 85 -90% of our lives our minds are in the subconscious state. It takes a concerted effort to remain in the present moment. The subconscious mind dwells in the past and the future. Ask yourself this: Are you fully present? Or is a lot of your day spent pondering what will be or what was?
“What you think you become. Your create your world” ~ Buddha
Our thoughts create our world. Our ordinary conversation tells us what our subconscious mind believes. If you want to make a realization of where you are headed in life, pick up one of those digital voice recorders and an external microphone to plug into it (I picked up an external lapel microphone on eBay really cheap). Then stick it in your pocket and record your words. Those recorders will record up to 20 hours, some of them. After recording a day’s worth of ordinary conversation, go back and listen to your words. This exercise will show you fully what you are creating into your experience. By becoming aware of the direction you are headed in, you can fine tune your rudder and alter your direction. What do your words create in the present moment? Are you creating wanting, needing, hoping, or trying?
“It is your faith that heals you” ~Jeshua
Once you have truly discovered what your subconscious mind is creating, the simple awareness of the fact will become a part of your subconscious as well and your course will naturally alter. This is where affirmations come into play. Many will say that repeated affirmations will alter your subconscious mind. I believe that they only serve as a reminder to put you back on track. It is the belief that creates the perception, not the other way around. You must believe that you are receiving what you put out in your affirmations. I often use as an example, people who religiously go to their weekly services and say "thank you" over and over again. The reason they have to keep saying it is because they haven’t believed enough to receive. When you ask for the glass of water, it is placed in your hand, and you believe you have a firm grip on it: you say, “thank you”. Now drink, and receive what you are thankful for.
“Creation is the manifestation into form that which already exists.” ~The Bhagavad Gita
Many of you have heard my stories of the manifestations in my life, and I can say it always amazes me how they come. They always come when I ask, BELIEVE, and then receive. I only ever ask once. I just believe, from that point on. Ask in affirmation or prayer, and then hold the belief that you are receiving, or are already that which you affirm, and SO BE IT.


