Glenn Stewart Coles, 9251 Yonge Street, Suite 8-924, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, L4C 9T3

Text Box: There are many things that keep us from unleashing our full creative capabilities. We deal with internal fears, personal doubts, social restrictions, lack of focus, and too much focus. The art of creation involves continuous adjustment and redirection, while constantly moving towards objectives. Many of the details are irrelevant, and fall into place as steps are taken. As long as the steps are in a favorable direction, the creative vortex continues.

When visualizing goals for manifestation, it helps to not set limits. While outcomes may be specific or vague, limitations included in the vision tend to come true as well. A vision is enhanced by imagining the desired energy and overall feeling of an outcome. The specifics that lead to this outcome may vary, but the desired feelings can be achieved.

As we move forward in creation, we begin to see things happen. We begin to realize how previous steps contributed to current position. Sometimes I laugh as the complexity of creation becomes apparent. So many small steps add up, and clarity occurs. In retrospect we look like strategic geniuses as the outcome reveals the plan. By setting intentions wide enough to allow a variety of solutions, expectations are more likely to be met.

While creative acceleration requires focus, it is also possible to spark the universe. By setting numerous starting points, the brushfire of ideas enters mass consciousness. When new concepts create a shift in individual consciousness, the cycle has begun. The excitement of a shift carries on, and soon each awakened individual is sharing concepts with others. With numerous and various start points, the fire of awakening is more likely to catch.

The important part is to first set the spark of creation within yourself. As you create, you begin to vibrate differently. The more you create, the easier it becomes to hold the new vibration. When you have reached a point of awakening, you carry that energy with you wherever you go. Sometimes the setting of sparks occurs not through intentional action but simply by being in an awakened vibration around others.

The ‘Hundredth Monkey’ theory described a situation where one monkey on an island began washing food, and soon every monkey on the island was washing food. Surprisingly, on a different island, all the monkeys began washing food as well. The premise offered was that once enough of a species reaches a certain level, all members of that species reach the same level. 

Will the awakening of mankind follow a similar path? How many people have to realize the beauty of existence before everyone else realizes it? How many have to understand creative potential before everyone else does? How many have to stop hating and start loving before everyone believes that there is no threat? As creation moves forward, we will find out.



© Copyright Glenn Stewart Coles, 2006


First Published October 1, 2006

Setting Sparks

 

 

When visualizing goals for manifestation, it helps to not set limits.