Saturday, January 23, 2016

Embodiment

Embodiment

Embodiment like the other elements of creation is a skill that takes some practice. Experiences aren't happening to you they are emanating from you. Clarity is always a factor when creating anything, the ability to be so clear that nothing can stand in your way of personifying your idea or the feeling you are in the process of capturing. "I am the way the truth and the light" was a statement of embodiment of an idea. Jesus made the statement that he had become something.To the degree that you are looking to have a certain experience you are going to have to make the commitment to become this thing at whatever level you are choosing to have the experience. (you are going to have to make the statement that you have become something in order to experience it, even if you just make the statement to yourself) Mozart and Prince became music, Michael Jordan became basketball, Jesus became Love, Buddha became peace. They were the living manifestation of a concept or idea that you were able to physically see in the world. 

If Warren Buffet made the statement that "I am investment" who could refute it? If Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus made the statement that "I have epitomized what a golfer should be", who could dispute them?

Even when things become what seems like difficult that is when you should embrace them the most, those are the times when you make a statement to the universe that you will, come hell or high water embrace and become this experience called…fill in the blank. To begin to see difficulty as an opportunity is a heightened state of achievement that very few people embrace, when this takes place a shift has happened inside of you. 

A level of commitment is going to be necessary but I think the key is to just decide to have fun with the experience and let go of everything else that opposes the idea.   


Embodiment is something that I believe happens to most people unconsciously as they pursue something but now let's consciously make the choice! 

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