Seven Kabbalistic Steps to Achieving Your Goals and Resolutions
this New Year
Jan. 3, 2008
We all have dreams and desires we would like to manifest - new
cars, soul mates, fit and trim bodies, perfect health,
rewarding jobs, increased wealth, abundant free time to pursue
our interests, but we don't always do what it takes to create
these things in our lives. On December 31st or January 1, we
may come up with New Year's resolutions and goals, but most of
us rarely follow through with them. Indeed, it's not uncommon
for our good intentions to fade after only a few weeks or days
and for December 31st to roll around without even one
resolution carried out or one goal achieved.
In large part, accomplishment of New Year's goals and
resolutions depends not only upon our intention but upon how
determined we are to manifest what we want in our lives. And
our level of determination depends upon how much we really want
what we say we want. If we do truly desire what we say we want
to create, then our determination level rises.
At this point, all we need is a good process for manifestation
that we can use to help us create what we desire. If we couple
this process with our determination and intention, we will take
action towards our goals and resolutions. We will use the
process on a regular basis. This combination cannot help but
leads us towards manifestation of our dreams and desires and
achievement of our goals and resolutions.
Many manifestation processes exist; all of them work if they
are used on a regular basis. Most recently, many people have
chosen to use the process called the Law of Attraction
described in the bestselling book The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
Interestingly, Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, offers
a process for creating what we want in our lives that that
parallels the Law of Attraction. To know how to use this
"technology," which comes out of the Jewish mystical story of,
we must first understand this creation story.
According to the Kabbalists, or Jewish mystics, in the
beginning God was all there was and everywhere. Then God began
to feel the desire to create something besides Itself, but,
because God was everywhere and without end, there was no space
for anything other than God to exist. So, God had to pull back,
or contract, to create space for something other than Itself to
exist. In other words, God created a void within Itself. Into
this void God then sent a beam of Divine energy, or light. This
energy then went through four phases of creation, called
worlds, that resulted in the physical realm as we know it. By
following this process of creation through these same four
phases, or worlds, we can consciously create in our own lives
in a similar fashion.
Step #1: Clear a space in your mind.
Even practiced meditators know that it is hard to rid our mind
of thoughts, but we can visualize creating a space - a void -
in our mind.
Step #2: Visualize a beam of energy or light entering the space
in your mind and beginning to move through the four worlds.
Our beam of Divine energy takes the form of the desire or
inspiration to create something. The beam represents our desire
or what we want to manifest.
Step #3: Get clear about what it is you want to create.
Our desire enters the world of Atzilut, or the world of Being,
where we are connected to the Divine and begins to stir and to
come into focus. This is the place meditators are always trying
to reach -a place where they are connected to Source and to
their spiritual core. In this world inspiration and desire are
born. This is where we feel the desire to have or create
something new. This is where we feel the stirring of change. We
begin at this stage to know or to feel like we want to create
something.
Step #4: Put your desire to create something into words that
form clear thoughts upon which you can focus.
Our desire moves into the second world, Briah, which is the
world of thought. Here, the desire for something new
manifesting as thought. Our desire for change or for something
new, turns into a focused thought - words that express what we
want. We get very clear about what we want and we express it in
words. We focus upon these thoughts, which have a creative
energy, to begin the manifestation process.
Step #5: Combine the thought of what you want with the feeling
of having it by focusing upon it as if it were already
manifest.
Now, our thoughts enter the world of Yetzirah, or the world of
feeling. Just as the Divine energy moved into this world and
combined the thought of something new with the feeling of
something new, here we combine the thought of what we want with
the positive feelings of having what we want. We also begin to
get a sense of what we need to do to help manifest our desire;
we see a vision of the next right step for us or of the
inspired action required to bring our desire into physical
reality.
Step #6: Take action to help create your desire.
Lastly, our creation enters the physical world of Action,
called Assiyah. In this fourth world, God's desire for
something other than Itself manifested as the world as we know
it - the physical plane in which we exist. In this world, we
lend physical energy to the energy of thought and feeling. We
take action to aide manifestation. This is where we actually
take that inspired action or that next right or best step that
we sensed in Yetzirah. Now we see clearly what we must do, and
we do it. As we take action, we move towards our goals, we help
bring our dreams into physical reality, we start achieving our
resolutions.
Step #7: Create what you want with a desire to give to others,
to allow yourself to pursue a spiritual path and to draw closer
to God.
The Kabbalists caution, however,
that Kabbalah in general should not be used for our own
practical purposes. The ultimate goal of all Kabbalah revolves
around connecting with God. That said, some Jewish mystics
taught that we should ask for what we want and need - if it
allows us to share what we receive with others and to pursue a
path of spiritual development. Amazingly, when we approach what
we want from a place of wanting to receive our desires, achieve
our goals or follow through on our resolutions so we can give
to others, pursue a spiritual path and get closer to God, the
things we want seem to manifest more easily and quickly. We
remove any blocks we might have to actually receiving what we
want and open ourselves to the Divine flow of goodness. We
synchronize ourselves with the original energy of creation -
and what better time to try and use that energy than at the
beginning of a brand new year.
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