Purposeful meditation
- conscious control to access one half of the creation process through meditation

 

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The fourth reason to meditate from the creativity perspective is that meditation is actually an important half of the creation process. From the viewpoint of creation and manifesting a creation, meditation is one half of the creation process . It will always be incomplete unless we understands the intention behind the purpose of our meditation. Not the reason we give for meditation like one of the variety of reasons listed in the discussion, “Variety of Reasons to Meditate.” Rather, we need to become aware of the desire/intention which lies behind the reason for choosing meditation. It is about continually pulling the string to get to that root desire we carry that is expressing itself in the chose to meditate. It is at this root level where we being to create the experiences we have. Until we access this level we will be unable to get conscious control over what we create. Otherwise we will be responding to life rather than learning to proactively create our life..

We needs to understand we can have a conscious and subconscious intentions. If we study the creation process and manifesting an intention, we will see that meditation is the mental portion, or masculine aspect of manifesting an intention. It is the conscious focusing and thrusting of one’s attention and awareness in the direction of the intention that one sets.

The other half of the intention process is the feminine aspect of manifesting an intention. The feminine aspect is the holding and nurturing of the intention and the surrender to the flow of energy within our being which arises in response to the intention one chooses to manifest. The feminine aspect is the more difficult aspect to achieve when manifesting any intention for it requires surrender and letting go of expectations, thoughts, and desire, as to how the universe will work to manifest the chosen intention and how the manifestation will look and feel in one’s life. Because meditation is so integrally linked to the creation process our the intention behind the purpose of the meditation is actually the end goal of the creation process in which we are engaging. One should become very clear as to why they are meditating and what they seek. What lies at the root level of what is causing them to seek is what they are creating.

For example, if we meditate to be free of pain, we can create such a state (free of pain). But it is a state where the cause of the pain still exists but we isolated ourselves from it for we have not necessarily access the cause. If we explored the nature of our pain, and come to understand the pain, we could then create a state of being without pain for we removed that cause at its source rather than creating an illusionary state where we are only appear to be removed from the pain. Most, if not all of us, carry some pain from life subconsciously. Frequently how we learned to suppress or avoided this pain early in life. These response patterns are what blocks the ability we need to create what we desire. Meditation is one of the ways we can pull the string on the desires we have to access the root of that desire. In doing so, we can begin become creatively proactive in our life.

Why meditate - reasons to meditate

Remove the disturbances of mind - silence the mind
Becoming the detached witness - exploring one’s nature
Developing a single point focus - concentrate one’s focus
Purposeful meditation - conscious control to access one half of the creation process
Side Benefits of meditation

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