Wednesday 19 May 2010

As You Believe it, So is it Done Unto You

As you believe it, so is it done unto you is an old biblical reference that many are familiar with, but few take seriously. What is interesting is that Quantum Physics, metaphysics, Eastern Philosophy, and Transpersonal Psychology overlap each other with respect to the notion that it/we are all one and we do create our reality. Thus this biblical reference is becoming the mantra of the day. So much of what we are seeing with regard to these areas of study, is that if everything is one and each particle of the Universe interacts with one another than why should the energy used to put out thought, desire, will, wants, goals, etc. be any different? It isn't. If each interaction of molecules, energy, waves produce an equal and opposite reaction, why not our thoughts and intentions?

The answer is, they do. Each thought we are aware of, positive and negative has impact on the One. Every time we speak our wants, goals, desires, positively or negatively, it has impact. Therefore, if what we want or don't want is put out into the Universe, it has power. This power is the power of creation. As many in the fields above have mentioned, our reality is created by this power of thought and word. Every time we send a message into the Universe there is an effect that brings about a tremor in the force if you will, that molds our lives.

Now, what is even more complex and dare I say off setting, is that not only the conscious intentions/verbalizations are processed in this way, but so too are the subconscious ones. This clearly brings in a whole other can of worms because how the heck do you monitor what is going our if it is subconscious? If you have no idea what is being communicated to the Universe, how do you change it? This is the tough question, but the good news is there is an answer.

However, the answer is not all inclusive and it is complex. What has to occur is that we need to do two things to be able to have some impact on effecting this subconscious effect. First, we have to look at our patterns of behavior which lets us know where our insecurities lie. Our subconscious manifests in repetitive behavioral patterns. In this way we are able to monitor and recognize what it is that gets in our way or sabotages our growth. As we work to become more familiar with our "stuff" we can heal or correct it. This healing or correction allows us to get out of our way and clean up our subconscious. The second way of attending to this relates to what a friend of mine is always saying, if you want to know what you want, look at what you got. As simplistic as this sounds, it relates directly to the title of this article. In concert with the premise that we create our reality, if you do not have what you think you want, you don't really believe in your subconscious that you have a right to it. Therefore, what you don't allow yourself, is what you have to clean up in what I call your subconscious miss-beliefs of self. These miss-beliefs are the learned aspect of your self that says you can't have, don't deserve, or are not good enough to get. These miss-beliefs need cleaning up in terms of you psychological DNA that is heavily in your way.

These self interventions are not easy nor are they a quick fix. They are however, essential if one is going to be putting out the right conscious and subconscious signals to have the quantum field of the Universe respond in a positive manner to what it is you are going after or wanting.

Gary Richman has an masters in clinical social work and a masters and Ph.D. in clinical psychology. He has over the last thirty years practiced psychotherapy in private practice and at such institutions as Children's Hospital, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Glendale Memorial Hospital, and Santa Monica Hospital. He has lectured on such issues as Occupational Burnout, Surviving Adolescents for Parents, Assessing Depression and Suicidal Ideation, and Transpersonal Psychology.

His web site is http://drgaryrichman.com where you can read about his educational background and his current book: The Road To Me: Reclaiming Your Power. His blogs can be found on WordPress.com and he is on Facebook.

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