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Aaron Whiston

To answer the question “what is spirituality“ and to find your own purpose in life, be sure to visit the author’s blog. You’ll find a wealth of information on the things that matter most in life.
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Today more than ever people are interested in connecting with a sense of purpose As a species we are no longer happy obeying social norms and drifting through a life that fails to fulfill us

Everyone with a book to sell wants to overcomplicate the process of manifesting reality With a little research you can probably find a dozen books offering a wide range of step-by-step systems for using the law of attraction or manifesting your dreams

For a variety of reasons it’s difficult for most people to imagine themselves enjoying spectacular success The majority of individuals tend to assume that amazing stories of personal success are reserved for other people

When you review the facts straight-laced, mainstream science is by far a bigger fairy tale than intuitive spirituality Nowhere is this more evident than the scientific dismissal of an intelligent universe

In discovering the great oneness and exploring your role within this reality it may help to envision the physical world as an extension of your physical body From this vantage your natural inclinations to love others and manifest your dreams are greatly amplified

Writers who walk a spiritual path often take for granted the reader understands the basic concepts and terminology of modern, universal spirituality In fact many people may not be versed in these “basics”, and this article will attempt to define some foundation parameters for the curious and uninitiated

For centuries religion has prospered largely on the premise of offering “answers” to the questions of how life began and what happens when the body dies Frankly the insights provided by organized faith on these matters is little more than speculation designed to comfort believers

Just about anyone you ask would say they’re interested in making more money, being healthier, finding their ideal mate, or attaining some other measure of success But the reality is very few people genuinely want anything like success; most individuals are quite happy complaining and playing the victim

Thoughts flow through your mind like water down a stream every moment of every day It has been said that an individual entertains over 60,000 conscious thoughts each day, and even this is probably and understatement

The first thing we learn about how to manifest reality is the value of focusing our emotions and the images we hold in our mind It's critical, we are told, to focus vividly on exactly what we want and hold this intention both faithfully and joyfully at all times