Creating Abundance And Transpersonal Strategies

2010
08.23

Transpersonal strategies is just a fancy way of saying strategies employing  universal laws and principles. Transpersonal comes from the field of psychology of the same name. Still asking what it all means and how it fits into creating abundance? Transpersonal means beyond the physical, the five sensory human experience. So, transpersonal is what is going on in the realms beyond the physical such as your thoughts or meditation.

Is it all still sounding vague? What I’m really writing about are the laws and principles that exist in our 3 dimensional world and that effect us whether we know them or not. A quick example is the law of gravity. Unless you’ve evolved into a being who can levitate, when you jump off of a 10 story building you will drop like a lead balloon and injure yourself.

The most frequently publicized of these laws today is the Law of Attraction. This law means that what you focus on is what you are going to attract. If you focus on or have a fear of or a love of something that something will be magnetized into your world. That’s why there is value in putting your attention on what you want and not what you don’t want.

As an example let me tell you the story of how I found the house I now live in and let me add that it is a very sweet house. When I was ready to purchase a house, I engaged a realtor. Makes sense, right? This person was taking me to houses that were not even close to what I wanted to buy. I wasn’t looking for a fixer up but that’s the kind of houses she taking me to.

Then I took action. First I made a list of all of the qualities I desired in my house. Then, I wrote an ad describing the house according to those qualities. I put this ad in the newspaper under the heading, House Wanted. Yes, I actually paid to run this ad. It was my letter to the Universe.

The next weekend a friend asked me if I wanted to go looking at Open Houses. I thought that was a great idea and said yes right away. The very first house we looked at was the house I eventually purchased and the one I’m sitting in as I write.

As I entered this house, a voice inside my head said, This is the one! Of course on that weekend, I said to myself, I can’t buy the first house I see even though I like it. So we continued looking but I already knew which house was for me.

Part of me had so many reasons why it wasn’t the right house. It was too close to a busy street. The house next door had all of these vehicles parked in front. The master bathroom was too tiny.

There were more reasons, but really it was a fear of making a mistake that made me think of all of these negative thoughts. Then another friend said, “If you buy the house and you don’t like it you can always sell it. That was 15 years ago.

When I was ready to buy a house I was completely clear about what I wanted my house to have. Yes, the master bathroom is a little small. It has no bathtub;  so, I use the main bathroom when I want to take a bath. But it has the main qualities that were important to me at that time. The only thing that was missing from my list was a mesquite tree in the front yard. Instead there are two ornamental orange trees and they give off the most heavenly scent when they bloom every spring!


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