Change The World Listen To This Guided Visualization Before You Vote Tomorrow
Before you vote tomorrow, set aside 20-minutes to listen to this guided visualization. It was recorded during this month’s drop-in Law of Attraction group and focused on aligning your feelings and your vibrational offering with a positive vision of our political system.
If you want a bit of background information, read on.
I sure do wish I had recorded the entire group. We had an incredible discussion on the role of the Law of Attraction in the political process. If you have not yet read the entry on How to Win (or lose) Elections with the Law of Attraction, that’s a good place to start.
Briefly, here are some of the key points from the group.
Focus on what you want: This is important in every area of your life, but my experience and observation, however, shows that people tend to apply this more readily to personal issues, and let this concept slip away when it comes to global issues. But nowhere is this more important than in the political arena. The more you focus on what you don’t want, the more you get of that.
The level of your passion (positive or negative does not matter) determines how quickly something will manifest: I did an informal poll to determine the level of passion for and/or against the two candidates in the last presidential election. The excitement level FOR John Kerry ranged from a three to a ten, with the average being probably five or six. The level of passion AGAINST George Bush was a unanimous ten! That passion is energy and the Universe works with energy. With energy there is no good and bad, there is only frequency and amplitude.
Here’s another way of looking at it. According to the Universe, in the last election, we had our radio tuned to the George Bush channel (frequency) and we had the volume (amplitude) cranked up really high! So we got more of what the Universe felt we were asking for!
Judgment disconnects us from our Source: The teachings of the Law of Attraction are clear. There is no good and evil. There is only connected to Source and disconnected from Source, in the flow or resisting the flow. As soon as you begin to judge something or someone you are creating resistance within yourself. You are cutting yourself off from Source. This is true individually and collectively.
Have a grand vision to draw you forward: A grand vision, a vision that is worthy of your time and effort, is always larger than you. A grand vision is one that you will most likely NOT be around to witness in the physical world. When we look at the political arena and our culture it is very easy to get discouraged when we see little or no change, or even what we consider negative change.
But if we have a grand, compelling vision of a better future, that vision can pull us through times of stagnation and slow change. When we get caught in the myopic vision of our own lifetime it is very easy to become discouraged by the pace of change. But when we take a longer view – Native Americans base their decisions and their visions on what will best serve the next seven generations – we begin to have patience and acceptance and even gratitude for the small, incremental changes that are occurring now.
What can you do to make a positive change?
Here are some specific steps you can take to bring positive change to our political system.
Create a powerful, positive vision of the future: Either alone or with a group of like-minded friends, create a compelling vision for the future.
Consciously activate the feeling of that vision: On a regular basis, drop into the feeling place of that future vision. Remember it is the feeling, the vibrational offering, that lets the Universe know what you want.
Remember that there is no evil: Those who are disconnected from Source want to convince us that there is good and evil, that there is right and wrong. The longer we buy into that vision of reality, the longer we remain disconnected from our Source. What we view as evil, immoral, unethical, illegal or wrong are manifestations of disconnection. The way to diminish that which we now label evil is to reconnect with Source.
Resist the seductive pull of negative political conversations: Yes, they are very alluring, the water cooler discussions about all the things that are wrong and all the things that you disagree with. Remember, what you focus on expands. If you find yourself being drawn into such a conversation, either disengage, or see if you can gently shift the focus to what you do want.
When you vote, hold a strong vision and feeling of a positive future: It doesn’t matter if this vision you are holding is 5-years, or 500-years from now. Bring a positive feeling with you into that voting booth. That feeling will have a far more powerful impact on our future than the checkboxes you fill in.
Set aside 20-minutes to listen to this guided visualization before you vote.
How to Win (or lose) Elections with the Law of Attraction
Soon after our last presidential election, I began writing this article. It seems appropriate to bring it out of the drafts folder now, as we approach the mid-term elections and look forward – with great enthusiasm, I’m sure – to the start of the next presidential election campaign.Â
I think it’s about time we voted for senators with breasts. After all, we’ve been voting for boobs long enough.
Clarie Sargent, Arizona senatorial candidate
Mankind will never see an end of trouble until… lovers of wisdom come to hold political power, or the holders of power… become lovers of wisdom.
Plato
While a great many of us here in Northern California were disappointed – that’s perhaps a gentle word for the reaction – by the outcome of the last presidential election, I was not surprised when I saw the results early Wednesday morning. As a student of the Law of Attraction, I watched the campaign unfold with a nagging sense of dread.
The clear, if somewhat implicit, motto for the democrats was “Anybody but Bush.” As early as the democratic primary campaign the issue was not who would be the best president, but rather, who could beat Bush.
Nowhere was this implicit “strategy” more evident than in the bumper sticker campaign. Some of the more colorful anti-bush bumper stickers included: “Billionaires for Bush,” “Re-defeat Bush” and “2 terms for Bush: 1 in the white house and 1 behind bars,” and this one I just saw this evening, “From the Whitehouse to the Big House.” Everywhere I looked, on cars, on the Internet, in my email inbox, there were reminders of the presence of president Bush and all the reasons why he needed to be gone.
I suppose the premise of this strategy was that all the negative attention on Bush would easily propel the democratic candidate into the white house. The fatal flaw with that strategy, however, is that the Universe does not distinguish between positive and negative attention. Any attention, positive or negative, is energy. And energy is what runs this Universe.
Energy follows thought. That is one of the basic Laws of the Universe. Even quantum physicists recognize the truth of that statement. They have witnessed their hypotheses about an experiment influence the outcome.
Energy follows thought. So all of the thoughts focused on George Bush during the campaign was energy, period. And the Universe provided us with what we were focused on.
The Universe is very simple. It gives us what we focus upon. The more time and energy we spend focusing on something and the more passion we invest in that focused attention, the faster we get it. The problem is that most of what we focus on is done unconsciously. Or, in the case of the election, many people were consciously focused on what they didn’t want, thinking that would lead to what they did want.
It just doesn’t work that way.
If you wanted someone other than Bush but focused your focused attention on him either through silly bumper stickers or talking about how horrible he is, the Universe got the message. The universe cannot distinguish between wants and don’t wants, likes and dislikes, positive and negative. It only deals with thoughts, feelings, energy and attention.
It’s only us humans that have decided to attach a qualitative judgment to thoughts and energy.
So, how do you remedy the situation? Simple. Focus on what you want.
Granted, in the last election, John Kerry was not exactly a compelling figure to rally around. Regardless, the way to get Bush and Co. out of power is to spend (waste) the least amount of time and energy and thought focused on them.
Whenever you catch yourself thinking about them, engaged in a conversation about them, listening to a news report about them, stop, and immediately replace the thought and the feeling with a positive thought and feeling about the candidate you want.
Focus the majority of your attention on the candidate you want – even if that candidate is not compelling.
If there is truly no one in the campaign that you can support, than focus your attention on the feelings and the vision of a compelling leader. Focus on all the positive qualities you would like to see in your president. Imagine what it would be like to have this country led by a man or woman with those qualities.
Make that vision as real as possible.
Get totally jazzed about your vision of a country led by politicians who are “lovers of wisdom” as Plato said.
When you get together with friends, instead of discussing how pissed off you are about what’s happening now, talk, instead about what is possible. As Neale Donald Walsch wrote in the Conversations with God books, create the Greatest version of the grandest vision you’ve ever dreamed – or have yet to dream.
Have visioning gatherings to co-create a vision of our future that feels great. Feed off of each other. Fuel the energy of the group. Generate positive juice that will lead us to a future of brilliance, a future of peace.
By focusing on that vision and feeling it, and feeding it, the Universe will have no choice: It will have to give us the president that is closest to that vision. And, if we keep focusing on that powerful, positive vision, one step at a time we will attract that positive future into our powerful Now experience.

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