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Consciential Manifestations
Our manifestations are powers of our consciousness, since through
them we express ourselves and are able to be in contact with more
developed or limited energies or ideas. Every time we act at any
level, we emit energies.
According to Conscientiology, we can didactically classify our manifestations
or consciential powers in five ways:
- Thought. Our thoughts act silently in according to us, whether
they are positive, such as thoughts of improvement; or negative,
such as thoughts on vengeance. Our thoughts act in a multidimensional
way, reaching planes of existence which we do not visually perceive.
- The second type of consciential manifestation
or power is the word. Words can be expressed in a spoken manner
or written manner, be it through discourse, prayer, books, anthems,
and others.
- The third type of consciential manifestation
is action. This is any physical gesture or action that we make
with our energies in every direction such as: moving our hand,
dancing, walking, embracing, eating, and others.
- In fourth place we have objects. These
are objects that through ideologies or cultures they receive certain
material powers, for example: the king’s scepter, the Olympic
medal, the altar and all of its objects, the physical body of
a model, a pyramid, etc. These objects are also a way for the
consciousness to manifest itself.
- Finally, we have the locale. This is the place where our manifestations
are less disturbed and flow with more ease, such as the courtroom
for a judge, the stage for the actor, the army quarters for the
military leader, the football field for the player. These locales
are the products of ideas manifested by the consciousnesses.
All of us express ourselves through all of these forms of manifestation,
but with more or less degrees of emphasis on each one. In certain
occasions we manifest ourselves in an ethical manner and in others
in a less ethical manner, sometimes even being abusive or even aggressive.
All professional and average persons exercise their manifestations
influencing society and in what is politically correct: the lawyer,
the governor, the athlete, the doctor, the professor, the housewife,
etc.
We must try to become aware about our influence in society, and
we must begin to take responsibility over this. All of us have a
task in our lives which we must complete; in other words, our manifestations
should influence this society in a specific manner. We must begin
to investigate our manifestations, and if these manifestations are
lucid, assistential for the majority of society, or if these manifestations
up to now have served to disturb, or become an obstacle to the manifestations
of others, or an imposition of our manifestations upon others.
Studying our manifestations is something serious because it determines
at the end of our lives, upon passing through physical death, whether
we will be euphoric or melancholic, happy or sad with the results
of our physical life.
We can begin to study our manifestations by asking ourselves, what
are our priorities? What are we searching for, what do we consider
important and what to we work towards? Some do not set many goals
or objectives for themselves, others have priorities which are not
the best, and only a few work towards more assistential objectives.
The law of the jungle, or the survival of the fittest, is not an
ethically good idea, or one in which we should base our priorities
and manifestations.
We all come to this life to learn. We all have things to do, and
this should be our priority. Our question now could be more complete:
Are we currently manifesting with the objective to learn what we
are here to learn, and do what we are here to do?
The out-of-body experiences, or astral projections, give us a vision,
a point of view completely different that makes us prioritize certain
more advanced activities.
We have a lot of potential for development, but because of our
priorities, many times we do not develop these potentials and our
manifestations become limited. One of the most important abilities
that is limited by cultural ideas is the ability to project outside
the body. This is one of the most natural potentials which we posses
and that we are able to develop. The benefits of this ability can
be compared to the benefits received from a person who is able to
read. We can compare the life of someone like us who is literate
to the life of someone else who is illiterate, and their capacity
for learning is very limited and their total manifestation is likewise
limited. The difference between a person who is able to project
and a person who is not able to project is analogous to this example.
Nevertheless, our priorities are affected by the conditioning we
receive from our culture, the limitations we place on ourselves,
and the repression that this cultural conditioning imposes on us.
The old saying that we all have heard: “Do not put off until
tomorrow what you can accomplish today,” is still valid, but
unfortunately, it has not been learned by the majority. The moment
of change has not passed nor is it in the future. It is today; now.
We must take control of our decisions and priorities in the present.
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