Ramona welcomed members
and guests and asked new members to introduce themselves.
Eddie Conner (Click Here for Eddie's Website) could not be with us but provided an inspiring recorded meditation.
Members shared their
pure experiences based on LOA experiences from the past.
The opening video was “You can be do or have anything”
The evening’s topic was
an exercise based on the book “What If
It All Goes Right” by Mindy Audlin. The subject is similar to an
Abraham-Hicks process or law they refer to as “Wouldn’t it be nice if…”
The author asks if we
have areas in our lives where we feel stuck in a cycle that isn’t giving us the
results we want. What if we saw those “stuck” areas from a new
perspective? She explains that this
process helps us navigate the dark waters of our minds. The question “What if?”
carries the power to create or to destroy. It can carry the key to inspiration,
or it can be the birthplace of our greatest fears. It is our choice. Think of the possibilities if we transformed
every complaint, challenge and heartache into inspiring possibilities for a
better reality.
“What if” thoughts can
move us in two directions – up or down. Humans often focus on the “What if” DOWN thoughts. What if I make
a mistake? What if I fail? Humans have a
unique ability to focus on the negative. The good news is we can change our
thoughts to focus on the positive by focusing on “What if” UP thoughts. These are fun, easy, what if it works, what
if I can make it happen types of thoughts. “What
if” UP thoughts cause the initial idea to grow and thrive.
There are areas in our
lives that tend to make us think “What if” DOWN thoughts. The first step is to
identify these areas and start exploring “What if” UP thoughts instead.
Directing our thoughts on possibilities that generate a sense of joy and
excitement, the feelings are electromagnetic in nature and can be measured
scientifically. Studies are starting to show that shifting our electromagnetic
signature could, on a quantum level, influence our reality at an atomic level. That
is a scientist’s way of saying that our thoughts can change our reality, and
they do so by changing the atoms that comprise our physical bodies. Have you
ever thought you not feeling well? The more you think it, the worse you feel,
physically. That is our electromagnetic signature changing the atoms in our
bodies.
Here are the basics of
the process:
Step One - Identify a
challenge of idea
Step Two – Take note of
how you approach the idea or challenge. What are your first thoughts? Are you
considering the worst case scenarios (What if DOWN) or are you seeking
possibilities and taking inspired action (What if UP).
Step Three – What if UP! Challenge yourself to mentally expand
possibilities beyond what you believe to be possible.
Consider the following:
What if this is easy?
What if I really let
myself have fun?
What if an idea comes
that really changes my life?
What if I have a major
breakthrough on this matter?
What if there are people
out there who really want to help me?
Allow yourself to be
ridiculous!!!
Ramona led an exercise
called “The Black Dot Exercise”. Each person was given a page with a big black
dot on it. Instructions are to use your imagination to see other things the
black dot could be. Allow yourself to be ridiculous and imagine at least ten
things the black dot could be. Be brave and bold. Have fun and think outside
your current belief system. Was this exercise easy? Fun? Imaginative? Fluid?
Light feeling? Did you notice that the more ideas you had, the easier they
started coming? Our imaginations are a
mental muscle that when used more frequently the greater an asset it becomes
for us.
There are (at least)
three things that can make our lives more difficult. The author highlights these
and calls them “Havoc Breaking Habits”.
One – Worry. This is a common symptom of an imagination
when it is not vibrating high, as on a High Flying Disc. It is allowing our
imaginations to build a future that is the opposite of what we truly want.
Two – Preparing a worst
case scenario plan. What if you do not
prepare for the worst case? What if
instead of developing a worst case scenario plan, you identify the fears that
are popping up and create empowering alternatives for them?
Three – Bad Storytelling. Drop the old story NOW! What if “upping” is
vision therapy for the mind? In Abraham-Hicks terms, this would be called “Tell
a New Story”. Imagination ignites good, new ideas. It spits out the ideas; wisdom provides the
feedback.
Ramona led a second
exercise directing us to write down anything we would love to have happen. Make
it fun. Be outrageous. Vibrate, think, radiate, and visualize way outside the
box. Then volunteers stated their desires and the group offered the volunteer “What
if” UP statements to raise the volunteer’s vibration and move them up Abraham’s
Emotional Guidance Scale. Closing, Ramona
asked the group “does your vision for the future feel joyful or daunting?” If
this exercise feels good, you are in the “What if” UP. Be sure to stay around “What
if Up” people who are tuned in, tapped in and turned on!
The closing video was Johanna channeling Aretha Franklin!
Another great video of Johanna on Good Morning America
can be viewed HERE. What if you join us for our next meeting and feel ten times better
than you did when you walked in? That is a promise!
Join us on Meetup.
1 comment:
I came across this link tonight and wanted to share it for the lovely lady who wanted to help the refugees. What if we can raise enough money to make a real difference?
https://onetoday.google.com/page/refugeerelief/
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