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WHAT IS SPIRITUAL CREATION AND HOW DO WE DO IT?

     
WHAT IS SPIRITUAL CREATION AND HOW DO WE DO IT?

We regular members of our Ascensionism® who are active in the exchange of learned lessons and discoveries, will well remember our late computer techie, Paul Fairchild and the dialogue he and I had regarding his planned death.

When I went through my death sequence in 1963 and found myself only aware of the fact of my own existence; no body, no definitive physical universe, though I had a residual awareness of the fact I could be aware and decide what I wanted. I thus decided to get back into the game of the physical universe so as to continue my research into the comparative nature of our spirituality versus the physical universe of Matter, Energy, Space and Time (MEST).

There are a number of posts on our forum on this here: search for “1963” in the search box at top right.  They come right up.

But interestingly, I did not explicitly address the issue of the “mechanics” of how I brought about the change I sought to emerge out of being dead! The fact is, at the time, in 1963, I did not have answers on that issue: I was simply operating on the basis of desperate “instinct”.

Today I have the definitive answers to both the question asked of me by Paul and to what precisely is done and going on when we spiritually create and bring into being new conditions of existence.

Being unprepared to answer for another the question Paul asked of me: “How do you get or bring about what you want when you are dead?” I could only answer with what I did to emerge out of my 1963 death: “Dummy, you DECIDE!”

Deep down I was aware that making a decision to “Be,” Do” or “Have” is a key component of the act of creation; but why, how come; and what really is the action of spiritual creation, I then did not have any idea.

Today I have had the realizations needed to resolve that issue.

Of course, we have our Spirit, Perceive, Intend, Envision, Plan, Implement, Result formula that Alan devised, and which I expanded and corrected to: Spirit, Perceive, Evaluate, Intend, Envision, Plan, Implement, Result (S.P.E.I.E.P.I.R). This, in my lecturing, I refer to as the Cycle of Creation.

But this is not what I am referring to today. What I am dealing with in this write-up is the EXACT SPIRITUAL ACTION SENIOR TO AND WHICH UNDERLIES AND IS THE ESSENCE OF EACH OF THOSE ELEMENTS OF THE CYCLE OF CREATION.

In order to get this fully comprehended we need to be sure we all have the correct understanding and definition of the key terms about to be used. I say this today because it turned out that my not having a true and full comprehension of these terms that resulted in me not getting these realization earlier till now.

One of my favorite and most easy to use dictionary is https://www.dictionary.com

The key concepts underlying our spiritual action of creation are: conceive, conception,

As an example in use: “Conceive or get the conception of what you want to create, bring about or have.”

Copy/paste from Dictionary.com:

conceive
[kuhn-seev]
Phonetic (Standard)IPA
verb (used with object), con·ceived, con·ceiv·ing.
  • to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.):
He conceived the project while he was on vacation.
I can't conceive that it would be of any use.
  • to experience or form (a feeling):
to conceive a great love for music.
  • to express, as in words.
  • to become pregnant with.
  • to beget.
  • to begin, originate, or found (something) in a particular way (usually used in the passive):
a new nation conceived in liberty.
  • Archaic. to understand; comprehend.


concept
[kon-sept]
Phonetic (Standard)IPA
noun
  • a general notion or idea; conception.
  • an idea of something formed by mentally combining all its characteristics or particulars; a construct.
  • a directly conceived or intuited object of thought.

conceptual
[kuhn-sep-choo-uhl]
Phonetic (Standard)IPA
adjective
  • pertaining to concepts or to the forming of concepts.

conception
[kuhn-sep-shuhn]
Phonetic (Standard)IPA
noun
She has some odd conceptions about life.
  • something that is conceived:
That machine is the conception of a genius.
The organization has been beset by problems from its conception.
  • A design; plan.
  • a sketch of something not actually existing:
an artist's conception of ancient Athens.
  • the act or power of forming notions, ideas, or concepts.

Now, you might wonder how it was I came to this particular array of insights.

Well, I was doing a Zoom help session with one of our members who has English as a second language on the issue of changing his condition of existence along with those he was in connection, and I observed he was not spiritually conceiving of what he was wanting to bring about as part of his attempts to create what he wanted. It was a missing step for him! So we then got into a discussion of: “How, exactly, do you (anyone, not me in particular) spiritually create things or new conditions of existence?”

This caused me to look to get the exactly correct and explicit terminology to express the precise action that is the act of bringing a new concept or condition of existence into being.

My first answer was: “Well you get or create the concept of what is to be, and that is the actual action of creating at a spiritual level and creating it in the physical universe as well if that is part of the conception created by you.”

That was the first time I had articulated these truths, and with it came the realizations I am writing to you here now.

The spiritual action of creating/manifesting concepts is way, way above and superior to the lower notion of “thinking” or “thinking about”.

Roger




Re: WHAT IS SPIRITUAL CREATION AND HOW DO WE DO IT?

Reply #1
Really, really good, Roger!
"A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Re: WHAT IS SPIRITUAL CREATION AND HOW DO WE DO IT?

Reply #2
Yes, if I remember correctly, in the session mentioned above of me helping our friend, I observed that the concept of what he wanted to bring about was not particularly visible, real or manifest.

And that is when I got a little smart in realizing what exactly it was that I should be perceiving in his universe: and that is the actual concept, the spiritual constructed image, of what he wanted to have and bring about.

To make this real and address it, I asked the question: "Do you have a concept of what you want to bring about? Is there a conception of it that you are projecting into the relationship with this other person?"

Looking to answer this question changed his universe. Where before there was apparently no manifested image to perceive, suddenly the condition of it manifested.


Re: WHAT IS SPIRITUAL CREATION AND HOW DO WE DO IT?

Reply #3
This really is smart, Roger, as something that is not there is most often ommited, as it is not there to be perceived.
So you knew something should be in place but wasn't! And instead of telling him/her, you asked to tell you.

Christian

"A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Re: WHAT IS SPIRITUAL CREATION AND HOW DO WE DO IT?

Reply #4
Yes, by asking, or educing, we put the other person (or spiritual Being) in the position of being able to cause as a response.

If I had told the individual, "what was what," I would caused one of the various undesirable conditions such as: introspection, rejection, opposition, avoidance, degrees of charged unawareness, etc.

But the big win for me, personally, was being able to articulate the exact right item of what I had to get the "client" to experience and appreciate.

Asking for his "thoughts" or Emanations, and such would have missed the exact we had to reveal, experience and handle (deal with).

 

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