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Seven Kabbalistic Steps to Achieving Your Goals and Resolutions this New Year
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By: Nina Amir Email Article
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We all have dreams and desires we would like to manifest - new cars, soul mates, fit and trim bodies, perfect health, rewarding jobs, increased wealth, abundant free time to pursue our interests, but we don't always do what it takes to create these things in our lives. On December 31st or January 1, we may come up with New Year's resolutions and goals, but most of us rarely follow through with them. Indeed, it's not uncommon for our good intentions to fade after only a few weeks or days and for December 31st to roll around without even one resolution carried out or one goal achieved.

In large part, accomplishment of New Year's goals and resolutions depends not only upon our intention but upon how determined we are to manifest what we want in our lives. And our level of determination depends upon how much we really want what we say we want. If we do truly desire what we say we want to create, then our determination level rises.

At this point, all we need is a good process for manifestation that we can use to help us create what we desire. If we couple this process with our determination and intention, we will take action towards our goals and resolutions. We will use the process on a regular basis. This combination cannot help but leads us towards manifestation of our dreams and desires and achievement of our goals and resolutions.

Many manifestation processes exist; all of them work if they are used on a regular basis. Most recently, many people have chosen to use the process called the Law of Attraction described in the bestselling book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. Interestingly, Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, offers a process for creating what we want in our lives that that parallels the Law of Attraction. To know how to use this "technology," which comes out of the Jewish mystical story of, we must first understand this creation story.

According to the Kabbalists, or Jewish mystics, in the beginning God was all there was and everywhere. Then God began to feel the desire to create something besides Itself, but, because God was everywhere and without end, there was no space for anything other than God to exist. So, God had to pull back, or contract, to create space for something other than Itself to exist. In other words, God created a void within Itself. Into this void God then sent a beam of Divine energy, or light. This energy then went through four phases of creation, called worlds, that resulted in the physical realm as we know it. By following this process of creation through these same four phases, or worlds, we can consciously create in our own lives in a similar fashion.

Step #1: Clear a space in your mind.

Even practiced meditators know that it is hard to rid our mind of thoughts, but we can visualize creating a space - a void - in our mind.

Step #2: Visualize a beam of energy or light entering the space in your mind and beginning to move through the four worlds.

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Nina Amir,a journalist, speaker, and teacher, is the author of The Kabbalah of Conscious Creation. She will be teaching a class based on the principles in this article at the Cactus Kallah in Tuscon, AZ, from 1/16-1/20(www.cactuskallah.org) and during a 5-part teleseminar, called How to Consciously Manifest Your Dreams and Desires in 2008, starting 1/7. For more information, visit http://www.purespiritcreations.com or call 408-353-1943.

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Useful advice. Regards, John
January 14, 2008 16:39:30
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