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Co-creation, What Does That Mean?by
It's like couples get together with hammers and nails, and say "We co-created that house" or "We draw the plans together." When you consider that process, it started out as imagination -imagine the plans, imagine yourself going to the building site to build. Before you could pound the nail, you had to imagine the nail in the board or you would have hit something else instead of the nail. So it's almost as though we're dreaming it into being. Part of that imagination is you had to pull the images together to put on the plan and you had to bring the lumber and concrete from someplace. Because of the density, somebody trucked them there, so you had to call an order in. But all the time this was in your perception. You called the order in, it came, and after awhile there is a house there. Somebody that saw the lot maybe six months earlier came back and now there is a house there. How did it get there? You talked to God and there it is, and because of that conversation, certain things could happen, like the motivation through you, the movement through your own body and the synchronicity of things. If there were any obstacles, psychological ones, crises would come up so people could work through the misperceptions they had, the interfering thoughts, the beliefs in their limitations, and their judgment. Those become disturbances with workers or clients. But those are part of the building process. That's our level of it. So you consider that it is not just you. There is somebody meeting you in each one of those people. When you recast that in terms of perception and expand it out a little bit and think about the particle and the wave, you look at a sunset and say, "Did God and I do that together?" There is awareness there. Maybe God wasn't quite sure until you saw it. "Oh yeah we got it done. You saw the sunset, so we know the sunset." All these little things that we work with that change our perception happen with a protocol or archetype behind them. After awhile we start to see a relationship, and within your space there is an equivalent of everything in the universe. So we get to know how it works here and then we start seeing it out there. That doesn't just change the content of our mind, it changes the structure of our mind. Our mind starts to operate in this whole different way. It organizes around the principle of soul instead of the principle of the ego. That's why we do these little blip things, to deconstruct that relationship so you are floating out here in this other mind. Then you discover there is a meeting of the minds, your mind and God's mind, so sometimes a thought goes through and you can't tell the difference between you and the sunset. Then maybe you travel out with that. You want to observe something, so you have this thing in your imagination. "What's that? I'm a co-creator." Now how does that really work? You deconstruct all your prejudices about it and all your beliefs and limitations that you can't understand it, and use that focus. Use it as a vehicle so it's movable because you don't have it tethered down with any pre-conceptions. You will establish a frequency. That frequency will go into your universe and access something. It will pull something to it. Somebody walks up and tells you, or you dream it, or you travel to a viewpoint and see it. That happens in its own way according to where your consciousness is. But you have to take the first step and start building energy on it and be willing to free yourself from all your history that brought you to that point. In other words, your history brings you to the question, and then you have to sacrifice the history because you have to go beyond it. This is playing out in the world today so strongly. It's like the struggle. The sacrifice to move us to something new is amazing. You keep seeing the old forms reassert themselves. We think that is bad news, but it is really good news because the end is near, or the beginning. Can you experience yourself with no history while still appreciating your history? Can you go home and love your daughter because you found her there, and do it in the innocence of sacrificing all your memory of how she got there, and love her just as much or more than if you'd known the history. There are no reference points, nothing to control. Here's God unfolding right before you and your daughter is not the history. That's a way of doing it. It looks likes it's linear and sequential, but what's created will open the door and there she was. That's great because then you're not holding all the stuff that you did yesterday against her, and all the mistakes you've made as a father, within any kid, she's not holding that against you either. You just knew. That's cool. ©Copywrite, Robert D. Waterman, 2006 |
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