The Becoming God

Monday, April 13, 2015

The Imagining Ukraine Peaceful Experiment

I would like to conduct an experiment in mass imagining. I have noticed in my blogger.com statistics that readers in Ukraine are consistently second or third in the most page views. I would like to say thank you to the readers in Ukraine, one of the most war-torn and troubled regions in the world. The experiment I am suggesting would be to create--literally create--peace in Ukraine.

Why the Ukraine? Why not? The tensions in Ukraine will not naturally subside on their own any time soon. On their own, that is. Let's give them a mental, imaginal push. I am suggesting that we all, whether we are in the United States, Morocco, India or anywhere else in the world, ADD the imagining of Ukraine at peace to our repertoire of imagining the world as "right."

Of course, I do not know why anyone reads my posts. For all I know, some computer robot in Ukraine is programmed to routinely view all internet sites. I have to admit, this blog only receives 40 to 70 visits a day from viewers all around the globe--from such diverse places as Japan, Russia, Sri Lanka, the Dutch Antilles, Singapore, South Africa, Kenya, France, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Switzerland, Philippines, Germany and Brazil and many others--and I do not know the reason any of them read my posts. Except maybe I'm cute. Actually, I like to think that my few readers in each country will eventually change the whole world; i.e., correct the whole world. We are here for healing.

I would like to ask everyone who does visit this site to engage in this experiment with me: for whatever purpose you have come here, I would like you to begin imagining Ukraine at peace. Specifically, the Ukraine. At whatever time of the day or night you do undertake to imagine so as to cause change in the world--as Neville Goddard describes the imagining--please imagine Ukraine at peace. Make the intense effort to mentally see, hear, and feel the report that there is peace in the Ukraine.

Honestly, there may only be a few dozen people who will ever actually intensely imagine Ukraine at peace, and that is okay. I hope you will be one of us. It will cost you nothing but some minutes before sleep. This is only an experiment, but it will also be an investment with the potential to pay a big dividend in your own peace and well-being. If you are interested in the effects of mass intention both for others and yourself, here is an opportunity to see visible, verifiable results. We will be able to see them in our daily newspaper or internet headlines and in our own lives

Or not. One thing about peace is that it doesn't make the headlines. Wouldn't that be wonderful if the Ukraine dropped out of the headlines because nothing was happening because there was peace? Maybe that is what we should imagine, that the only thing we can find out about the Ukraine is that it is a wonderful place to vacation and do business.

I am hoping that at least some of my readers are pastors, ministers, teachers or preachers--leaders who can suggest to several other people that they all regularly imagine Ukraine at peace in addition to all the other things they may imagine for their lives (this exercise might get them imagining those good things for their friends and family and their own lives in the first place). It would be wonderful to hear that many Ukrainians were also engaging in this specific meditation, that the whole nation was making a mental effort imagining peace in their country.

This is not asking much. Ukraine is in international headlines all the time. The situation there is something that, for at least this moment, is consistently "wrong" in the world. Sorry, Ukraine. There are conflicts in other readers' countries and communities, too, of course, and I do not mean to short-change their unsettling turmoil, but I would just like to see what happens when several hundred vigorous minds are consistently focused on any one troubled place, imagining that it is a peaceful place.

Hey, if it works, maybe we could start a "round" going, where all readers together focus on one specific, troubled location at a time as though it were at peace. An international peace movement. Maybe we can heal the world. Our imagining could be the contagion for peace. Maybe that is what we all are here for, anyway. I have seen the bumper sticker: Imagine Peace. Maybe we all just need to learn how.

So, if you would join us, try to pray using this technique (you can search "Neville Goddard: How to use your imagination"--audio on Youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKS_QIPet-k], and text in this website [http://imagicworldview.blogspot.com/2012/09/nevilles-how-to-use-your-imagination.html] or at [http://realneville.com/txt/How_To_Use_Your_Imagination.html]):

First of all, imagine what it would like for you if Ukraine was at peace. What would it mean to you? Imagine how you would feel if it were true. What would you see or feel or hear or do if it were true? What would indicate to you that it were true? Try to imagine how you would feel. Would you hear it on the radio or hear a friend mention it? See it on Yahoo? Read it in the paper? Would you feel joy in yourself? Surprise? Relief? What would indicate to you that you have what you desired--Ukraine at peace? What would be your feeling of that experience?

Before you go to sleep at night, sit down to meditate and let yourself get as close to sleeping as you possibly can without actually falling asleep. Maintain complete control over your mental faculties--aware, but almost asleep. Want the experience you thought of, and then do not want it. Let it go. In a few minutes you are going to HAVE that experience, but for the moment, let it go. Let everything go.

In the security of being, just be. Relax. Do not let yourself be anything in particular, just be an unconditioned awareness of yourself. You know perfectly well that your bottom is sitting on a chair, but you are in your head, and your mind can just float about peacefully, as peaceful as God before he started to create the world.

Enjoy floating about in your mind, safe and secure and just enjoying the Light there. You are one with the Life there. You ARE the Life there. Now, think about the world that you want. Create that world in your mind, and in that world, the Ukraine is at peace. Create that experience for yourself. HAVE that experience. If someone would tell you, "The Ukraine is at peace," HEAR their voice saying it. If you would read it in the newspaper, hold the paper in your hands and READ the words. In your imagination, FEEL the paper, SEE the words, and actually READ them.

Do not want the experience that there will be peace in Ukraine; HAVE the experience that there IS peace in Ukraine. Be in that day as though it were the present--it IS the present for you: you are IN it; you are THERE; you are thinking FROM that time and place; it is your REALITY.

I think you get the idea. Have such a vivid, vibrant and intense 3-D experience that it becomes your "real" reality. Have it over and over again until your mental experience "takes on all the tones of reality." It should really only take you seconds to get there. See, feel, hear, smell and/or taste it; sense the emotions you would feel--the joy and the relief of its being true. In your imagined world, it is true.

As the vision of the experience becomes real, you should feel the excitement of it mount up until it crescendos and virtue seems to leave you. Its seed has been planted and your future is pregnant with its fulfillment. As Neville Goddard said, your faith is your fortune, and what you desired has been created. All you have to do now is to wait for it. From this Jacob, the subtle inner man went limp, but he was now Israel--God ruling as man--and the fleshly world of Esau was destined to be overthrown.

This is how you would pray for anything. Jesus meant for us to pray in his NATURE as God. The Bible is a success manual, and the biggest success is that when it works, you have found Him--God--to be be your own imagination. He is every one's imagination: our imaginING. Yeah, we can't find him back there; we can only tell that it is him . . . when it works. Let's see if trusting him to do it works, and the Ukraine is at peace.


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