The Paradox of Creation

Manifestation is happening incessantly. Everything you believe, feel, and think attracts a reality into your consciousness. There is a paradox in manifestation, in the creation of what we intend to materialize: the paradox of wanting what one does not have.

You have the power to create realities; you are as powerful as the greatest masters this world has ever seen. You are using all of this power to create what you experience today. Everything—absolutely everything—is possible for the one who believes. This is the pillar that sustains everything. The reality you experience is what you believe—a mirror—the external is, in truth, a projection of what is internal.

You are a master at creating realities; your power is as powerful as the power that was used to perform miracles. You are using it to create what you experience today.

Why, then, is there lack in the reality of many people, even though they so strongly want to possess something? Why do we not have everything we want? Wanting is not realizing. Wanting is desiring. Desiring is feeling lack. Feeling lack is manifesting lack.

To create a reality that has not yet materialized is to understand that all realities are already manifested. It is to understand that what you desire is already yours in another reality. One only needs to believe, and it will become material.

Each intention, each thought, each emotion brings the desired reality closer or farther away—including the very act of desiring. Here lies the paradox: you do not create through desire, but through the certainty that it is true.

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