“The desire is an illusion. Because the inner man can’t be desiring - it doesnt make sense for the inner man to desire. The moment the inner man desires something, he can fulfill it within himself - inside his inner reality, he can hear something, feel something, whatever he’s desiring he can give to himself and accept it. He accepts it as something that is his.” I thought this was really well-put. The only reason we do not manifest what we want is because we won’t allow ourselves to experience it in imagination 💭 Thank you!
“All things within life come secondary” WHOA! I typically don’t have a hard time imagining but accepting… I’m going to make myself aware of accepting all things within myself
YES!!! I have experienced yet another lovely shift in accepting what I would have otherwise offered resistance towards. I'm not accepting it in a powerless feeling way, but rather a empowered way, knowing that it's not wanted and I don't bother entertaining anything concerning it. Then my outer world shifts and effortlessly reflects my inner world. This is another huge step in my own allowing and expansion. ✨️💛☺️
"We must leave the world alone. It's really not the issue. The issue truly, the war is truly, within ourselves that we must end... Start to accept that desire is an illusion. Do a thing that I've called Radical Acceptance. You just radically accept it; the same way consciousness radically accepts you. What you must see is that consciousness gave you Life. This whole thing called life, we're in it all of us. So, it gave you life itself unconditionally. And all things within life come secondary. So, mimic Him, the One who gave you this thing called life. And accept things all within life unconditionally. Give to yourself unconditionally. Continue giving and giving and giving... don't take from the world. You don't need to take anything. So, if you can see that life itself has already been given to you, then all things within life come secondary." ~ #EdwardArt 💫 The idea of Radical Acceptance feels Freeing. Great video! As always, I took many notes! It was filled with lots of gems 💎 Thank you 💗 Happy First Day of Summer, Signore Art 💫😹🌻😻💕 Hope you have a Beautiful day and a Beautiful week, Edward 💋 Also, LOVE the house/mansion in this painting that you have included with this post! Something to Dream about... 💖
Thank you Edward, I just had a colossal insightwhile you mentioned having and giving: I make great effort to get things from life,eg my inheritance etc..from out there..for the first time I feel having from within, it's a very different space. Getting from life or struggling for things seems strange all of a sudden.Mind you, I knew this and had applied it but not for a decade.
the quote in the description is absolutely beautiful and exactly what i was looking for. i’ve realized, like you said in your videos, that my problem is acceptance and not focusing on the outer world. i’ve been looking outside myself to see what acceptance looks like. it always feels wrong that things would just align themselves into a bridge of events, but that’s part of the problem of why my desires feel unreal. i’ll use my imagination to train my focus on my desires end and learn to accept it for what it is instead of questioning it. thank you, edward! 👍
When you focus on the outer reality it throws you off because it hasn’t caught up just yet. You already have your desires so you just have to imagine how it feels to already have the desire until it feels natural. You’ll be guided to its fulfillment in reality. The key is not to resist reality even though it may not look like things have changed they are so don’t react just assume everything is going to conform and lead you to what you want. Just have a firm conviction that you always get what you want
I'm Edward Art Inspired! lol You are a rare one Edward. I always accept desires as coming from within my center. I know desire is necessary to perpetuate the dream or Life experience. Desires serve a purpose in the Infinite nature of our Consciousness. I see desire as a bridge from the Impersonal to the personal, or the Uncreated to the created. So yes it is "God" who gives us our desires and God is always yes! Mystic Julian of Norwich quote " I Am the ground of your beseeching. First it is My will that you have what you ask, and then I make you will it. Since I make you ask it, and you do ask it, how should it, then, be that you should not have what you ask? ".
At the end and of this talk I got the sense that if i am desiring but the desire is taken over or fraught with the thought that I am less than or that things will overtake me, then the 'man of the senses' is speaking / is terrorized / needs to find peace, perhaps by me getting in touch with the inner man where there is no judgment, just acceptance and patient, calm connection to God's power
Thank you 🎯 I admire the authority you speak about all this « information ». You know who your are. I mean you have choose it. I love the energy behind your words ❤️
Man does not continue desiring that which he has already acquired. The Sabbath can be kept as a day of rest only after man succeeds in becoming conscious of being that which before entering the silence he desired to be. - The Sabbath is the result of the six days of work. The man who knows the true meaning of these six work days realizes that the observance of one day of the week as a day of physical quietness is not keeping the Sabbath. The peace and the quiet of the Sabbath can be experienced only when man has succeeded in becoming conscious of being that which he desires to be. If he fails to make this conscious impression he has missed the mark; he has sinned, for to sin is to miss the mark - to fail to achieve one’s objective; a state in which there is no peace of mind. “If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin.” If man had not been presented with an ideal state toward which to aim, a state to be desired and acquired, he would have been satisfied with his lot in life and would never have known sin. -Neville Goddard, Freedom for all. If you assume that you are what you want to be your desire is fulfilled, and, in fulfillment, all longing is neutralized. You cannot continue desiring what you have already realized. Your desire is not something you labor to fulfill, it is recognizing something you already possess. It is assuming the feeling of being that which you desire to be. Believing and being are one. The conceiver and his conception are one, therefore that which you conceive yourself to be can never be so far off as even to be near, for nearness implies separation. “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth” [Mark 9:23]. Being is the substance of things hoped, the evidence of things not yet seen [cf. Hebrews 11:1]. If you assume that you are what you want to be, then you will see others as they are related to your assumption. If, however, it is the good of others that you desire, then, in meditation, you must represent them to yourself as already being that which you desire them to be. It is through desire that you rise above your present sphere and the road from longing to fulfillment is shortened as you experience in imagination what you would experience in the flesh were you already the embodiment of the ideal you desire to be. - Neville Goddard, Out of this world.
2 things God hates in the Bible. Lack of faith in I AM. And eating from the tree of good and evil. Passing judgements upon all things is something God of the Bible hates. But then it tell us of another tree. The tree of life, where your desire is fulfilled. We are told to eat from this tree and have faith in I AM.
Hello Edward Art, I'm thankful for your insight. Your short expositions are grounding and encouraging. I have questions regarding the alleged "birds before land" concept. I don't know if you already have a talk addressing it. If you do, a link would be much appreciated, thank you. I have been affirming and imagining a very specific car and the car showed up parked in front of my place of residence. I knew the moment I saw it I was connected to the event and this happens regularly. Items I imagine show up, just not in my ownership. Any insight would be terrific. 🙂✌️
I also have the ownership problem! 😄 I climbed the ladder, i got the runner duck, i can see the pink car nearly every day but ownership is missing. There must be one missing link?!?
@@EdwardArt It’s seeing/hearing signs or partial manifestation before the actual physical experience outside of our minds ~ it’s been labeled “Birds before land” because it’s like if you are out to see and you see birds~ that means land must be near by for the birds to feed from. 😁🙌🏻
If all desires can be fulfilled in our imagination then why is our pain and undesirables produced by our 3D ? I know you might say even the pain and suffering is produced by our imagination but how when we’re only reacting to our 3D ?
Because whatever you resist persists. Your reaction to that 3D “pain & undesirables” that you’re reacting to will persist till you have faith that the desires which the inner man have already you’ll experience in 3D regardless of what you see. “ walk by faith not by sight” then you’ll see it Laylah 💫
I was there too for so long. When I tried to imagine my scene I got so agitated I had to get up and walk around to calm down! And this was a good scene that I desperately desired to happen! You need to focus on collapsing away the resistance so that what you want seems neutral and natural in order for manifestation to occur.
I guess for us women this would be the “inner woman” right? Neutrally “inner self”? I always get a bit confused on how to see terms like “inner man” or “the old man paying a visit”. I’m assuming we have to apply those things to whatever we identify with.
@@EdwardArt OK thank you for the clarification. As a Dutch person I mostly have no problem with English, but this kind of nuanced language was a bit hard to grasp. But if I can just view inner man as synonym to inner person/being basically then it’s pretty clear.
Is what is being said here that through imagination, I can feel good ? Is what is being said, is that if I am being threaten to be murdered, to be enslaved, to be thrown out of the country, I am to imagine it wasn't so, because that why I can feel good regardless ? Am I too imagine that the water is warm when I take a cold shower ? If so, then how is this useful beyond the moment I persuaded myself to believing something that isn't actually true. Yes, I get that a movie is scary even though it's not happening, but once the movie is over, I am not going to dwell on it for the rest of my life. This is just delusional I have seen monks set themselves on fire for protest. They may have fully detached from their feeling of pain and yet they burned and died.
Hey, first I want to apologize because I know my answer won't truly satisfy. Because the question you are asking are important and difficult but there is also nobody who has the answers. No matter how smart someone is, all these horrors still happen in our world. I am not asking anyone to escape or be delusional. If warm water is their goal, yes I believe they should imagine having it. Experiencing it mentally. But I am not suggesting people burn themselves and expect to not be burned. I am not advocating drinking gasoline because you can imagine it being apple juice. I am speaking of a message of this inward potter. That although my outsides show me I am in bondage, there is this inward potter than does not seem to hold that against me. If I ask him to shape me in to a free person, a more free vessel, he does it. I don't want to make this too long but I take my ideas from Neville and the Bible. Neither omit the idea of a Caesar or a system that governs people. There are "isms" everywhere in this world. New ones created each day. But as Blake says, "I must create a system or be enslaved by another's. I will not reason nor compare. My business is to create." So that is the system he chose to live upon. I don't deny any horrors in the world, even myself have experienced them. But even though I have, I still have this ability to shape and mold myself out of my imagination. Again, I know this won't satisfy the injustice in our heart. But I just try to test this in my life. I don't have all the answers.
@@EdwardArt Human emotion and striving cause many horrors; it's part of nature beyond our personal notions of good. I'm not highlighting these horrors but questioning the idea of abandoning reason for faith. I'm open to considering it, but what's the purpose? Doubt isn't just lack of faith; it's faith in the opposite, warning that denying reason leads to unreasonable actions. While distrusting false conclusions might help us see accurately, false and correct beliefs feel the same. Imagining acceptance for a job I'm underqualified for doesn't remove the real obstacle of my lack of qualifications, much like inevitable death from jumping off the 5th floor. I've experienced how mindset changes affect me. When I intend not to prove anything to anyone, I notice an internal change. Telling myself "They like me, they respect me" altered how I walked. Believing I'd own my dream car in three months made me feel relieved and confident in unrelated situations. But what's really happening? Is this teaching simply about adopting a better attitude? Are the complex explanations just about emotions reacting to perception, and by changing perception, we're "freed" to feel as we wish? Is all of this just so we can feel good despite our circumstances? From your message, as I understand it, I should imagine the circumstances I wish to experience. I am with you on this, being able to influence how I behave and perceive future events. Believing I've been hired for my dream job made my current work easier. Thinking that others find me attractive reduced my anxiety when I have been asked out. I've noticed how music can change my emotional state, making me aware of previous anxieties. I've been in vastly different mental states, handling situations differently-so much so that people might not recognize me from one day to the next. I've seen my anxieties and worries vanish, only realizing this after recognizing that what I'm doing at that moment, I never thought possible for me; I realize than that the obstacles I used to perceive do not even enter my mind. So I understand that by imagining something to be true, I automatically behave differently because all we have is our perception of things, and we behave in obedience to our perception. I have observed the tiny differences things like looking for approval, or letting go of shame can make in my own behavior and expression, and I have seen people react differently to me. Sometimes doubting my disbelief of the ideal has surprised me, with unexpected outcomes. But the extent of this is unclear to me. I've heard that things can change like this-that imagination becomes reality-that I can imagine owning and driving my dream car, going to car meets, and track days, and interacting with fellow car enthusiasts, and this will make it so. Being accepted to my dream job, being mentored at it, being allowed to make mistakes and gain valuable experience on a high level without having to go to university or needing any qualification beyond eagerness to learn and grow. That imagining entrepreneurial success making a lavish amount of money, on a fulfilling business, will make it so. Alternatively what I have heard is that by imagining our desires as already fulfilled, we achieve the feelings we've blocked ourselves from having by attaching them to external things. By detaching the feelings we want from the things we associate them with, we allow ourselves to feel them purely for the sake of feeling them, we have achvied not the job, career, or car, but we still have the feeling as if we did, and that that is all we wanted in the first place. You mentioned earlier the comical realization of how a Bugatti could not actually make us happy-it's just a reconfiguration of car parts. I think you're pointing out that feeling good isn't dependent on our circumstances; we can choose to feel good by imagining the situations we associate with those feelings. I can feel competent, fulfilled, successful, desired, and respected in my imagination. And you also point out that no one should be delusional. Combining these ideas, I think you're saying that I should imagine things ideally, even if my circumstances don't fit that vision. I should imagine how things could be, for the sake of feeling how I want to feel-not necessarily to achieve something tangible in the world. It's basically very vivid and sophisticated wishful thinking. But to what end? Am I doing this just to feel outstanding, to feel great, or will this cause the world to change objectively? Do I just immerse myself in my own emotions, imagining I'm the most triumphant person ever? Or will my vivid imagination make others have to come to the undeniable conclusions as well ? If I imagine you recognizing me as a worthy mentee whom you've successfully mentored, will reality adjust to make this true, or am I simply at peace because I've granted myself something impossible, regardless of its impossibility?
This is the first time and first channel where I have seen a commenter say this. I'm new to Edward Art and seeing this comment is really encouraging. Thank you!
“The desire is an illusion. Because the inner man can’t be desiring - it doesnt make sense for the inner man to desire.
The moment the inner man desires something, he can fulfill it within himself - inside his inner reality, he can hear something, feel something, whatever he’s desiring he can give to himself and accept it.
He accepts it as something that is his.”
I thought this was really well-put. The only reason we do not manifest what we want is because we won’t allow ourselves to experience it in imagination 💭
Thank you!
Powerful!
Imagination Life is your Creation - Barbie Girl
All you gotta do is realize that
It's under your control
So let the good times rock and roll - Hannah Montana Life’s What You Make It
“All things within life come secondary” WHOA! I typically don’t have a hard time imagining but accepting… I’m going to make myself aware of accepting all things within myself
❤️ Radical acceptance
❤️ Yes meditation
❤️ Acceptance in imagination= surrender
❤️ Giving to myself inside imagination= fulfilled
Please never stop making videos, you speak like poetry
This feels so on point. I'm doing this. No matter the outcome. I have faith this will prove itself. Thank you.
That’s how I was.
YES!!! I have experienced yet another lovely shift in accepting what I would have otherwise offered resistance towards. I'm not accepting it in a powerless feeling way, but rather a empowered way, knowing that it's not wanted and I don't bother entertaining anything concerning it.
Then my outer world shifts and effortlessly reflects my inner world.
This is another huge step in my own allowing and expansion. ✨️💛☺️
"We must leave the world alone. It's really not the issue. The issue truly, the war is truly, within ourselves that we must end... Start to accept that desire is an illusion. Do a thing that I've called Radical Acceptance. You just radically accept it; the same way consciousness radically accepts you. What you must see is that consciousness gave you Life. This whole thing called life, we're in it all of us. So, it gave you life itself unconditionally. And all things within life come secondary. So, mimic Him, the One who gave you this thing called life. And accept things all within life unconditionally. Give to yourself unconditionally. Continue giving and giving and giving... don't take from the world. You don't need to take anything. So, if you can see that life itself has already been given to you, then all things within life come secondary." ~ #EdwardArt 💫
The idea of Radical Acceptance feels Freeing. Great video! As always, I took many notes! It was filled with lots of gems 💎 Thank you 💗 Happy First Day of Summer, Signore Art 💫😹🌻😻💕 Hope you have a Beautiful day and a Beautiful week, Edward 💋 Also, LOVE the house/mansion in this painting that you have included with this post! Something to Dream about... 💖
Thank you Edward, I just had a colossal insightwhile you mentioned having and giving: I make great effort to get things from life,eg my inheritance etc..from out there..for the first time I feel having from within, it's a very different space. Getting from life or struggling for things seems strange all of a sudden.Mind you, I knew this and had applied it but not for a decade.
the quote in the description is absolutely beautiful and exactly what i was looking for. i’ve realized, like you said in your videos, that my problem is acceptance and not focusing on the outer world. i’ve been looking outside myself to see what acceptance looks like. it always feels wrong that things would just align themselves into a bridge of events, but that’s part of the problem of why my desires feel unreal. i’ll use my imagination to train my focus on my desires end and learn to accept it for what it is instead of questioning it. thank you, edward! 👍
When you focus on the outer reality it throws you off because it hasn’t caught up just yet. You already have your desires so you just have to imagine how it feels to already have the desire until it feels natural. You’ll be guided to its fulfillment in reality. The key is not to resist reality even though it may not look like things have changed they are so don’t react just assume everything is going to conform and lead you to what you want. Just have a firm conviction that you always get what you want
“..cause it’s the inner man who’s creating its reality”- the importance of this sentence…✨
You are very subtle. Self-acceptance means apreciation for oneself, which is essencial to the quality of one's life.
so peaceful to know this and walk in endless fulfillment 💝
yes
I'm Edward Art Inspired! lol You are a rare one Edward.
I always accept desires as coming from within my center. I know desire is necessary to perpetuate the dream or Life experience. Desires serve a purpose in the Infinite nature of our Consciousness. I see desire as a bridge from the Impersonal to the personal, or the Uncreated to the created. So yes it is "God" who gives us our desires and God is always yes!
Mystic Julian of Norwich quote " I Am the ground of your beseeching. First it is My will that you have what you ask, and then I make you will it. Since I make you ask it, and you do ask it, how should it, then, be that you should not have what you ask? ".
Love that, the quote is so relevant!
Im sorry if that’s random but ur voice is so attractive
& also the video is amazing, listening to it the second time now :)
Once I read Thomas Toward and Neveville books then I started do understand you better, your words became poetry to me!
At the end and of this talk I got the sense that if i am desiring but the desire is taken over or fraught with the thought that I am less than or that things will overtake me, then the 'man of the senses' is speaking / is terrorized / needs to find peace, perhaps by me getting in touch with the inner man where there is no judgment, just acceptance and patient, calm connection to God's power
This is gold
Thank you!
Your video's always make perfect sense and you explain things so simply and your voice is so clear😅
Good morning to me!! What a treat lol
So so true. I‘m blissed out. Bless you brother!
Thank you 🎯 I admire the authority you speak about all this « information ».
You know who your are. I mean you have choose it.
I love the energy behind your words ❤️
I was wondering « why is love acceptance »? As I did not understand.
And in a meditation came to me the answer: « because everything is perfect ».
👍
I needed this @edward art. Thank you
This is profound. Thank you.
Thank you Edward
thanks Edward, this helped me calm down before my exams
Damn I have exams too. When's your exam?
@@kagomehigurashi9412 thursday
@@letsgo9574 Mine's on Friday. Good luck!
Good luck both of you !
@@heyyou.. thank you, you're so sweet 🥰
Man does not continue desiring that which he has already acquired. The Sabbath can be kept as a day of rest only after man succeeds in becoming conscious of being that which before entering the silence he desired to be. - The Sabbath is the result of the six days of work. The man who knows the true meaning of these six work days realizes that the observance of one day of the week as a day of physical quietness is not keeping the Sabbath. The peace and the quiet of the Sabbath can be experienced only when man has succeeded in becoming conscious of being that which he desires to be. If he fails to make this conscious impression he has missed the mark; he has sinned, for to sin is to miss the mark - to fail to achieve one’s objective; a state in which there is no peace of mind. “If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin.” If man had not been presented with an ideal state toward which to aim, a state to be desired and acquired, he would have been satisfied with his lot in life and would never have known sin.
-Neville Goddard, Freedom for all.
If you assume that you are what you want to be your desire is fulfilled, and, in fulfillment, all longing is neutralized. You cannot continue desiring what you have already realized. Your desire is not something you labor to fulfill, it is recognizing something you already possess. It is assuming the feeling of being that which you desire to be. Believing and being are one. The conceiver and his conception are one, therefore that which you conceive yourself to be can never be so far off as even to be near, for nearness implies separation. “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth” [Mark 9:23]. Being is the substance of things hoped, the evidence of things not yet seen [cf. Hebrews 11:1]. If you assume that you are what you want to be, then you will see others as they are related to your assumption. If, however, it is the good of others that you desire, then, in meditation, you must represent them to yourself as already being that which you desire them to be. It is through desire that you rise above your present sphere and the road from longing to fulfillment is shortened as you experience in imagination what you would experience in the flesh were you already the embodiment of the ideal you desire to be.
- Neville Goddard, Out of this world.
Great insights! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot Edward! I’ve got to overcome the worlds moral code. It’s the thing that snares me.
2 things God hates in the Bible. Lack of faith in I AM. And eating from the tree of good and evil. Passing judgements upon all things is something God of the Bible hates.
But then it tell us of another tree. The tree of life, where your desire is fulfilled.
We are told to eat from this tree and have faith in I AM.
@@EdwardArt thanks Edward! I’ll probably be sleeping with quite a few women then!
@@EdwardArt so, why still doing imagining if everything is fulfilled.
Thanks
Hello Edward Art, I'm thankful for your insight. Your short expositions are grounding and encouraging. I have questions regarding the alleged "birds before land" concept. I don't know if you already have a talk addressing it. If you do, a link would be much appreciated, thank you. I have been affirming and imagining a very specific car and the car showed up parked in front of my place of residence. I knew the moment I saw it I was connected to the event and this happens regularly. Items I imagine show up, just not in my ownership. Any insight would be terrific. 🙂✌️
No idea what birds before land is. Sorry.
I also have the ownership problem! 😄 I climbed the ladder, i got the runner duck, i can see the pink car nearly every day but ownership is missing. There must be one missing link?!?
@@EdwardArt It’s seeing/hearing signs or partial manifestation before the actual physical experience outside of our minds ~ it’s been labeled “Birds before land” because it’s like if you are out to see and you see birds~ that means land must be near by for the birds to feed from. 😁🙌🏻
*_A sum of Awe!_*
If all desires can be fulfilled in our imagination then why is our pain and undesirables produced by our 3D ? I know you might say even the pain and suffering is produced by our imagination but how when we’re only reacting to our 3D ?
Because whatever you resist persists. Your reaction to that 3D “pain & undesirables” that you’re reacting to will persist till you have faith that the desires which the inner man have already you’ll experience in 3D regardless of what you see. “ walk by faith not by sight” then you’ll see it Laylah 💫
Thank you
The more I try to convince myself that good things are happening the more resistant I become.
I was there too for so long. When I tried to imagine my scene I got so agitated I had to get up and walk around to calm down! And this was a good scene that I desperately desired to happen! You need to focus on collapsing away the resistance so that what you want seems neutral and natural in order for manifestation to occur.
@@sonyavincent7450 Good advice. Thank you.
Wow
True peace. By just accepting.
Accept your desires. The consuming ones the faster.
Hey Edward dyk the I AM state I wish you'd make a video on that state really know itd be amazing already
I guess for us women this would be the “inner woman” right? Neutrally “inner self”? I always get a bit confused on how to see terms like “inner man” or “the old man paying a visit”. I’m assuming we have to apply those things to whatever we identify with.
“Man” is just a generic term. It has nothing to do with sex. You are not the body.
@@EdwardArt OK thank you for the clarification. As a Dutch person I mostly have no problem with English, but this kind of nuanced language was a bit hard to grasp. But if I can just view inner man as synonym to inner person/being basically then it’s pretty clear.
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Thank you once again EA
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Need background music. Great information
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Is what is being said here that through imagination, I can feel good ? Is what is being said, is that if I am being threaten to be murdered, to be enslaved, to be thrown out of the country, I am to imagine it wasn't so, because that why I can feel good regardless ? Am I too imagine that the water is warm when I take a cold shower ? If so, then how is this useful beyond the moment I persuaded myself to believing something that isn't actually true. Yes, I get that a movie is scary even though it's not happening, but once the movie is over, I am not going to dwell on it for the rest of my life. This is just delusional
I have seen monks set themselves on fire for protest. They may have fully detached from their feeling of pain and yet they burned and died.
Hey, first I want to apologize because I know my answer won't truly satisfy. Because the question you are asking are important and difficult but there is also nobody who has the answers. No matter how smart someone is, all these horrors still happen in our world.
I am not asking anyone to escape or be delusional. If warm water is their goal, yes I believe they should imagine having it. Experiencing it mentally.
But I am not suggesting people burn themselves and expect to not be burned. I am not advocating drinking gasoline because you can imagine it being apple juice.
I am speaking of a message of this inward potter. That although my outsides show me I am in bondage, there is this inward potter than does not seem to hold that against me. If I ask him to shape me in to a free person, a more free vessel, he does it.
I don't want to make this too long but I take my ideas from Neville and the Bible. Neither omit the idea of a Caesar or a system that governs people. There are "isms" everywhere in this world. New ones created each day. But as Blake says, "I must create a system or be enslaved by another's. I will not reason nor compare. My business is to create." So that is the system he chose to live upon.
I don't deny any horrors in the world, even myself have experienced them. But even though I have, I still have this ability to shape and mold myself out of my imagination.
Again, I know this won't satisfy the injustice in our heart. But I just try to test this in my life. I don't have all the answers.
@@EdwardArt Human emotion and striving cause many horrors; it's part of nature beyond our personal notions of good. I'm not highlighting these horrors but questioning the idea of abandoning reason for faith. I'm open to considering it, but what's the purpose? Doubt isn't just lack of faith; it's faith in the opposite, warning that denying reason leads to unreasonable actions. While distrusting false conclusions might help us see accurately, false and correct beliefs feel the same.
Imagining acceptance for a job I'm underqualified for doesn't remove the real obstacle of my lack of qualifications, much like inevitable death from jumping off the 5th floor. I've experienced how mindset changes affect me. When I intend not to prove anything to anyone, I notice an internal change. Telling myself "They like me, they respect me" altered how I walked. Believing I'd own my dream car in three months made me feel relieved and confident in unrelated situations.
But what's really happening? Is this teaching simply about adopting a better attitude? Are the complex explanations just about emotions reacting to perception, and by changing perception, we're "freed" to feel as we wish? Is all of this just so we can feel good despite our circumstances?
From your message, as I understand it, I should imagine the circumstances I wish to experience. I am with you on this, being able to influence how I behave and perceive future events. Believing I've been hired for my dream job made my current work easier. Thinking that others find me attractive reduced my anxiety when I have been asked out. I've noticed how music can change my emotional state, making me aware of previous anxieties.
I've been in vastly different mental states, handling situations differently-so much so that people might not recognize me from one day to the next. I've seen my anxieties and worries vanish, only realizing this after recognizing that what I'm doing at that moment, I never thought possible for me; I realize than that the obstacles I used to perceive do not even enter my mind.
So I understand that by imagining something to be true, I automatically behave differently because all we have is our perception of things, and we behave in obedience to our perception. I have observed the tiny differences things like looking for approval, or letting go of shame can make in my own behavior and expression, and I have seen people react differently to me. Sometimes doubting my disbelief of the ideal has surprised me, with unexpected outcomes. But the extent of this is unclear to me. I've heard that things can change like this-that imagination becomes reality-that I can imagine owning and driving my dream car, going to car meets, and track days, and interacting with fellow car enthusiasts, and this will make it so. Being accepted to my dream job, being mentored at it, being allowed to make mistakes and gain valuable experience on a high level without having to go to university or needing any qualification beyond eagerness to learn and grow. That imagining entrepreneurial success making a lavish amount of money, on a fulfilling business, will make it so. Alternatively what I have heard is that by imagining our desires as already fulfilled, we achieve the feelings we've blocked ourselves from having by attaching them to external things. By detaching the feelings we want from the things we associate them with, we allow ourselves to feel them purely for the sake of feeling them, we have achvied not the job, career, or car, but we still have the feeling as if we did, and that that is all we wanted in the first place.
You mentioned earlier the comical realization of how a Bugatti could not actually make us happy-it's just a reconfiguration of car parts. I think you're pointing out that feeling good isn't dependent on our circumstances; we can choose to feel good by imagining the situations we associate with those feelings. I can feel competent, fulfilled, successful, desired, and respected in my imagination. And you also point out that no one should be delusional.
Combining these ideas, I think you're saying that I should imagine things ideally, even if my circumstances don't fit that vision. I should imagine how things could be, for the sake of feeling how I want to feel-not necessarily to achieve something tangible in the world. It's basically very vivid and sophisticated wishful thinking.
But to what end? Am I doing this just to feel outstanding, to feel great, or will this cause the world to change objectively? Do I just immerse myself in my own emotions, imagining I'm the most triumphant person ever? Or will my vivid imagination make others have to come to the undeniable conclusions as well ? If I imagine you recognizing me as a worthy mentee whom you've successfully mentored, will reality adjust to make this true, or am I simply at peace because I've granted myself something impossible, regardless of its impossibility?
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This is the first time and first channel where I have seen a commenter say this. I'm new to
Edward Art and seeing this comment is really encouraging. Thank you!
This is mine NOW, I accept it. 🩵
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& also the video is amazing, listening to it the second time now :)