1. Soul Bluebrint/ Contracts vs. Manifestation + Parallel Reality Shifting 2. Everyone is you pushed out
1. Soul Bluebrint/ Contracts vs. Manifestation + Parallel Reality Shifting
This is something I still can't really wrap my head around. If we contract all of our important life events to happen, then why even manifest at all? Won't the important stuff happen regardless of whether we use manifestation techniques or not? What is manifestation really for? And do contracts not change throughout our lifetime? Bashar brings up the concept of parallel reality versions of ourselves. He says that we can and do step into other versions of ourselves every second. Doesn't that mean that we can shift to a version that is on a different timeline/ life path and therefore also has different contracts? And how much is even contracted or "destined" in general? Only the really big stuff like who we'll marry, when and how we'll die and what kind of abilities we came to earth to express, or also smaller things, like the specific course of study we choose, the business we decide to start, the place we end up living in? And are the majority of contracts made pre-birth, or as we're living out our time on earth? And how clear is the timing for when a contract will play out? Is it as specific as a certain date, or can there be a "bracket" in which it could happen at any time- and if it is the latter, how big of a bracket can it be (months or even several years)?
2. Everyone is you pushed out
Different question. "Everyone is you pushed out" is a concept first coined by Neville Goddard. In case you're not familiar: the idea is that everyone in your reality is simply a mirror of you and they show up in the way that you expect them to. It's not trying to say that other people aren't real, more that you are selecting a certain (I believe parallel reality) version of them that coincides with your beliefs. That means that you can also influence which version of them shows up by focussing on that specific version. I've tried it out and I believe it works. But I think there is an underlying reason for why you're selecting more negative versions of people and that maybe the underlying reason needs to be addressed instead of "covered up" by trying hard to manifest a more positive version of someone. On the other hand, I've experienced being in a nitpicky mindset towards my loved ones and I subsequently saw them showing up in all the ways that annoyed me more and more. Focussing on their positive sides has felt helpful and I've observed that their behaviour can suddenly change in positive ways. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this concept and also how to work with it in the most beneficial way!
@leofe I completely agree with you in regards to contracts vs manifestation. I have also always wondered this question myself. Is it futile to try to manifest something if we already have a contract in place? How do we know what we could manifest and what we can’t? Good question and thank you for posting it. I hope we get some insight into it.
Gina
@gberry220 Yes, good addition! Knowing what we can manifest (or "should" according to our plan) and what we can't. Glad you like my question 😊
This is a very interesting question, between contract and manifestation. Thank you for your post @leofe. I think of contracts as things which can run for a time. You might say, like a license agreement, or a phone plan. So, yes, we might have a contract with a certain person, or a certain place, but we are able surely to manifest the end of the contract, once we have brought it to conclusion. For example, I was born in Britain. I wanted to live in France. So when I had the chance to change job, I looked for one in France. Now was that a contract I had with France? Or was that a manifestation? I would say it was a manifestation, in that I didn't just get a letter in the post offering me a job in France. I had to go there, I had to get interviews, I had to find a grant to work there too. So for me the process was about manifesting the conditions. I could easily have stayed in the UK. But I clearly felt an attraction to France, and so I did all I could to manifest. What this feels like to me now, looking back, is that there was a timeline in which I remained in Britain, and one in which I moved to France. And in pursuing the goal, I jumped timeline.
In terms of my present work, with horses, one might say that I now have a contract to work with horses. However, as in the precedent example, I worked to create this opportunity. I challenged the status quo, and using my skills, managed to find work with horses. I am sure that there is some kind of contract here, too, but the thing is once more, I manifested the opportunity, against the odds, to do this work, and in a sense, I manifested the opportunity to fulfill this new contract. If I had not done the necessary work, I would not have the opportunity to fulfill such a contract, the contract would remain unfulfilled, and I would have presumably had to follow on this work, in a future incarnation.
I wonder if this makes any sense? I would be grateful for your thoughts,
All my kind wishes,
Pete
PS I need to look more into what Bashar says on this. Grateful for a reference if you would be so kind.