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Alysia said - hmmm. dave. like surrendering what you want to get what u want...or to not even want it anymore by surrendering it...wait, its coming...ok, to get what u want you give away the thing you want and it somehow comes to you. DocM said - What is tricky is the formation of intent, in my "higher self," and the reaction of the universe to my stated intention.
And this time I'll really try to be brief in what I say...
Unless someone or something is adding to the universe, the intention of the initial emergence of any kind of existence to keep on existing suggests that intention is pervasive to all of us. The problem is not to "hold on" nor "let go" nor "give away", but to move on from the prior instant to the next. So long as we mess with something, we cling to it, and it can't change. When we go on, we leave the rest behind. Now it can change. The delay between "I am going to a state space in which I have a new idea," (or whatever we intend) seems to reflect how much karmic fluff we carry, stuff that has to be worked through.
If we briefly view reality as a series of pathways leading through an infinity of potential relationshiops, then intention is the deliberate choice of a parth that leads to the experience of a specific state of relationships with reality. Setting the mind to go there, wishing with great fervor, holdiong the image of success closely, staring at the back of someone's head to make them turn, all involve clinging to the point at which we are making the decision. That's like fueling the rocket, programming the flight computer, and then burning the engines while tied down to the launch pad waiting for outer space to come to us.
Instead, once the idea is clear, "I am going to the state space in which I will experience XYZ," that's all the programming needed. The rocket is now aimed. This is where the next step is needed, Let Go Of The Launch Pad. That means, going on with life. At the same time, do nothing to negate the initial direction you programmed into your system. Instead, take the attitude that you are in motion, that you have done all that needs to be done, and that that's all the attention that it needs as the fulfillment unfolds automatically by itself.
In this way, to the degree that you are able to direct your life's path through potential reality, you will be transported. This is the idea behind Bruce's "Silly little finger bending exercise". You don't sit and stare at your finger for hours, hoping that it will bend, or praying to God to come do it for you, or asking your Spirit Guides to educate it into compliance. You make the decision, direct your life forces (ie: intention) and then you go on to the next step, you move forward into the space in which the finger is actually bending.
Here's a really simple exercise to illustrate this idea. I've been prating endlessly about how everything can begin with spiritual emanation, rather than being the result of a material origin. Just for fun, decide to see how it would all look from the spiritual side. (That decision is the targeting data for the computer.) Now decide that you WILL go forward to the time and space in which that information will arrive. (You've just fueled the rocket and started the countdown.) Now, go on with life by continuing with the day's activities and gove no further thought to learning that spiritual stuff etc. However, make certain that you do not get in your own way. If you start to talk about what you are doing, stop, wait till later, otherwise you're playing with the flight controls by trying to redefine your goal, process etc.
After a while, out of the blue, usually in a vaguely appropriate setting (such as when I'm sitting on the throne contemplating), you will suddenly get the desired awareness. (The rocket has now landed.) You can do with the information whatever you want, including rejecting it. The point is, this technique is exactly like living in any other way or for any other purpose.
dave
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