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Leaving Barbarism
by
James Adrian
Chapter 9 - Manifesting
      To manifest something is to bring it into existence.

      If, out of love and kindness, you truly and sincerely desire something to exist, it is possible to manifest it, but you must know exactly what it would be.

      It cannot be vague. You must have an exceedingly clear and vivid vision that is filled with all the technical and emotional details that you can know. The more details, the better. Every detail of your wish is important. The more fervent and heart-felt your desire to bring it into existence, the better. The positive energy of your desire makes the manifestation possible.

      Engage all of your senses and feelings in its description. Engage your senses in all its features - as you imagine them now, and as you will appreciate those features when your creation comes into existence.

      If your motives are pure, there is no reason to avoid manifesting situations that are beneficial to you.

      Very few goals are truly impossible.

      All of this is true because it is the opposite of disbelieving that the outcome will be achieved. You must know that if you feel that it won't happen, it likely will not happen; and if you fully expect it to happen, everything you do about it will be different and more effective. What you notice, what you recall, what you consider important, and many other aspects of your cognition will be more helpful to the cause than it would be if your wish and your belief were weak.

      Also, if your motives are pure, you will not be squandering energy by doubting yourself.


      Introduction

      Chapter 1 - Violence and Feelings

      Chapter 2 - Involuntary Memories

      Chapter 3 - Forgiving

      Chapter 4 - Your Higher Self

      Chapter 5 - Achieving Tranquility

      Chapter 6 - Bias

      Chapter 7 - Ego

      Chapter 8 - Cancelling Limitations

      Chapter 9 - Manifesting

      Chapter 10 - Autosuggestion

      Chapter 11 - Reality


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