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Date: 14 de abril de 2016, 14:24

Topic: Manifestation and ORMUS

Manifestation and ORMUS


by Barry Carter
S/ http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/
manifestation.htm
Someone asked:
Which is the best ORMUS product for
manifestation?
Before I can respond to this question we must
decide on a definition of terms. The word
"manifestation" has different meanings to
different people. Some people interpret it to
mean that you think of something and it
manifests instantly out of thin air in front of you.
Some think that you must use great effort to do
this. Some think that each of us creates our
own reality all the time. Some think that God or
someone else creates things for us.

My favorite theory of manifestation involves


three steps. Step one is that someone decides
on something that they want. This usually
happens after they experience something that
they don't want. So, step one is:
1. Ask for what you want.
Then what you want is instantly delivered to
your door by something or someone that there
are many names for. Some say Angels. Some
say Source. Some say God. Some say All That
Is. Thus step two is:
2. What you want is delivered right outside
your door.
The second step is not your job.
Finally you must let it in. This requires opening

the door to your heart or to the feelings that


match up with what you want. Let's say the
third step is:
3. You must let it in.
According to this theory, the first two steps
happen pretty much automatically. The third
step is where most people have problems. It
almost requires forgetting what you want
because remembering what you want keeps
the vibration of not-having-it foremost.
It is like having a TV set that can only be
operated by a remote control. When you are
watching a channel that you don't like, you
decide that you would rather watch another
channel that you like more. The problem is that
your remote control works by sending out a
vibration to the TV set.
Imagine that this vibration is how you feel right

now. If you feel yucky, this pushes the yucky


channel button on the remote and tunes in the
yucky channel. But you don't want to watch the
yucky channel because when you watch it you
feel yucky. So how do you get out of this loop?
One way is to get pissed that you are still
feeling yucky. This changes the channel up to
the angry channel. This feels a bit better
because there is a bit more personal power in
it but it does not feel the way you really would
feel if you got exactly what you wanted. But it
does feel better.
A scale of feeling tones might look like this:
1. Joy/Knowledge/Empowerment/Freedom/
Love/Appreciation
2. Passion
3. Enthusiasm/Eagerness/Happiness
4. Positive Expectation/Belief

5. Optimism
6. Hopefulness
7. Contentment
8. Boredom
9. Pessimism
10. Frustration/Impatience/Irritation
11. "Overwhelment"
12. Disappointment
13. Doubt
14. Worry
15. Blame
16. Discouragement
17. Anger
18. Revenge
19. Hatred/Rage
20. Jealousy
21. Insecurity/Guilt/Unworthiness
22. Fear/Grief/Depression/Despair/

Powerlessness
(The scale above comes from the AbrahamHicks teachings. You can find it at:
http://www.law-of-attraction-made-easy.info/
hicks-law-of-attraction.html
among other places.)
Now imagine that our remote control mostly
changes channels in sequence. Thus if I were
on channel 22, above, I would have to go
through channels 21, 20 and 19 before I could
get to channel 18.
Let's suppose that I am on channel 21 where I
am watching a show about robbery and
violence. This feels like insecurity, danger and
threat. I decide that I want to watch the super
hero show that is on channel 18. I want to

manifest super powers in order to get revenge


on the people that played the parts of the
robbers and maimers in the show on channel
21. First, I might feel jealous of their power to
harm me and watch the jealousy channel for a
while. Then I might feel hatred and rage toward
them while watching channel 19. Finally I
would plot (think of a plot) some kind of
powerful revenge against them. I might think of
how to manifest super powers to fly to them
like Superman and punch them like Ironman or
turn them inside out like Neo.
The feeling of power that one gets when
contemplating revenge feels better than the
feeling of powerlessness that one gets when
watching channel 22.
Now, suppose I want to manifest more of the
stuff on channel 1 in my life. What are the first
things I must do?
Well, let's say I have a habit of hanging out

somewhere between channel 22 and channel


16. I perpetuate this habit by thinking of things
that match up with the feelings I get when I am
tuned into those channels. My beliefs, about
the way things are, are the habits of thought
that keep me tuned in to those channels.
I can work my way gradually up through the
channels and eventually manifest those things
which correspond to Joy/Knowledge/
Empowerment/Freedom/Love/Appreciation in
my life. But suppose I want to move up through
the channels more quickly. Suppose my
mantra is "I want patience and I WANT IT
NOW!"
Remember the three steps of manifestation:
1. Ask for what you want.
2. What you want is delivered right outside
your door.
3. You must let it in.

Most of the great spiritual teachings offer


advice on how to open the door and let what
you want in (step three above).
The Bible says:
"If you have faith as a grain of mustard
seed, you will say to this mountain, Be
moved from this place to that; and it will
be moved; and nothing will be impossible
to you."
What is this "faith"? Is it similar to trust? Here
are some Bible translations on this subject:
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Trust in the LORD and do good; Dwell in
the land and cultivate faithfulness.

GOD'S WORD Translation (1995)


Trust the LORD, and do good things. Live
in the land, and practice being faithful.
King James Bible
Trust in the LORD, and do good; so shalt
thou dwell in the land, and verily thou
shalt be fed.
American King James Version
Trust in the LORD, and do good; so shall
you dwell in the land, and truly you shall
be fed.
American Standard Version
Trust in Jehovah, and do good; Dwell in
the land, and feed on his faithfulness.
Bible in Basic English
Have faith in the Lord, and do good; be at

rest in the land, and go after


righteousness.
In fact, we can find teachings in most of the
great spiritual traditions on how to accomplish
the third step. Many of these traditions suggest
that forgetting to tune in to the yucky channel is
one of the keys to changing up to the channel
you want. This "forgetting" receptivity principle
is the subject of many spiritual writings
including this one from Rumi:
"For sixty years I have been forgetful,
every minute, but not for a second has
this flowing toward me stopped or
slowed."
Lao Tzu said it as well:
when a man is in turmoil how shall he find
peace
Save by staying patient till the stream

clears?
How can a man's life keep its course
If he will not let it flow?
Those who flow as life flows know
They need no other force:
They feel no wear, they feel no tear,
They need no mending, no repair.
-Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu
Here is a Zen koan on this subject:
Sitting quietly, doing nothing, the spring
comes and the grass grows by itself.
and a quote from the I Ching:
Mountains standing close together:
The image of KEEPING STILL.

Thus the superior man


Does not permit his thoughts
To go beyond his situation
The heart thinks constantly. This cannot
be changed, but the
movements of the heart--that is, a man's
thoughts--should restrict themselves to
the immediate situation. All thinking that
goes beyond this only makes the heart
sore.
and Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount:
Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought
for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye
shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye
shall put on. Is not the life more than
meat, and the body than raiment? Behold
the fowls of the air: for they sow not,
neither do they reap, nor gather into
barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth

them. Are ye not much better than they?


Which of you by taking thought can add
one cubit unto his stature? And why take
ye thought for raiment? Consider the
lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil
not, neither do they spin: And yet I say
unto you, That even Solomon in all his
glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of
the field, which to day is, and tomorrow is
cast into the oven, shall he not much
more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
Therefore take no thought, saying, What
shall we eat? or, What shall we drink?
or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For
after all these things do the Gentiles
seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth
that ye have need of all these things. But
seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his
righteousness; and all these things shall
be added unto you. Take therefore no
thought for the morrow: for the morrow
shall take thought for the things of itself.
Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
-Matthew 6:25-34

Here is another quote on this subject from the


Abraham-Hicks material:
When you are in the vibration of
appreciation, you are in the vibration of
allowing. Whatever it is you are
appreciating, you are allowing, with that
much more emphasis, in the now. In other
words, it speeds the process.
If we were wanting to reach for joyful
experience, or the experience of
connection, we would superimpose the
word "appreciation", because it is a purer
vibration for most. When you say, "I want
that, or I have to have that," sometimes it
can get messy. But when you say, "I
surely do appreciate that," there is very
little contradictory vibration within you.
And you are much more likely to then use
that as your excuse to allow what you've
been telling the Universe, all along, with
your yippees and yahoos, that you are

wanting.
The art of letting it in says, "Well-being
abounds, and I'm a worthy receiver of it.
And when I think that thought, I don't let it
in. When I think that thought, I let it in a
little more. And when I think that thought, I
really let it in. I choose that thought." Do I
choose that thought because it is reality?
Do I choose that thought because my
parents agree with it? No, but I choose
that thought because it lets it in.
From Abraham-Hicks Workshop,
Syracuse, NY -- 9/30/00
Thus the process of manifesting our goals
might, according to this theory, be a process of
asking for what you want, realizing that it is
delivered to your door instantly and realizing
that all you have to do is let it in.

I think that ORMUS helps us to let it in by


helping to put our consciousness into a more
coherent state. That coherent state seems to
be similar to the state of meditation or prayer
that mystics often seek to achieve through
regular practice over a period of decades. This
increased-brain-coherence state has been
measured using an electroencephalograph on
several people while they consumed various
ORMUS products. You can read about these
experiments at:
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/
coherence.htm
These reports include the latest report from
Thomas Geckler that was posted to some of
the ORMUS forums on January 20, 2009.
Now, let's suppose that the reported effects on
the coherence.htm page are common results of
ORMUS ingestion. What we might see, in this
case, is a more rapid manifestation of our

thoughts. Now suppose that we still have


habits-of-thought (beliefs) that feel yucky.
These beliefs (habits-of-thought) will trigger a
more rapid change to one of the yucky
channels and something that does not feel
good will manifest in our lives more quickly
because we are opening the door and letting in
the consequences of our thoughts (and the
feelings they trigger) more quickly by
periodically quieting our minds. Instant karma.
This may be what the gentleman who took the
"annealed" white powder of gold experienced,
as described at:
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/
realthing.htm
when things that he did not want started
manifesting too quickly for him.
While it might seem like a bad thing to manifest

what you don't want more quickly, it actually


can be a good thing. It is instant feedback
(karma) that clues you in to the habits-ofthought (beliefs) that you most frequently
entertain. Here is how I described this in the
first draft of my 2008 Nexus article titled "An
ORMUS Manifestation":
Imagine that you're watching a channel
that you don't like. When you "intend" to
change the channel, you punch the
remote control and it sends a certain
frequency to the TV set. The frequency,
which the remote sends out, changes the
channel. Now imagine that the frequency
the remote sends out is how you are
"feeling". Feeling afraid or bad is the
frequency that tunes in the channel you
don't like. Feeling good changes the
channel to what you want.
Sometimes, repeating your intention can
line up more with the feeling of fear than
with the good feeling that will bring you

what you want. If you repeatedly punch


the fear button on the remote this tunes in
the channel that you don't want.
You have memories of things that feel
really good. If you punch those buttons on
the remote the good feelings that these
memories trigger will tune you in to the
channel you already intended. You can
punch the button for the channel you like
on the remote by imagining about how
you will feel when your intention
manifests.
You can also do this by thinking of the
powerful awareness of the manifestation
of your fears. When you manifest what
you want by feeling good, you can say
with pride "I did that!" When you manifest
what you don't want by feeling bad you
can still say with pride "I did that!"
Your intention is not the frequency that

tunes in the channel. How you feel is the


frequency. I suspect that ORMUS is the
medium that carries the frequency. The
denser the medium the faster the
frequency travels through that medium.
You can hear the train coming by putting
your ear to the iron rail before you will
hear it through the air. The denser
medium will bring back the echo of
whatever feeling you put into it more
quickly.
It is like you are standing on a ledge in the
Grand Canyon. You shout something and
a few seconds later the echo comes back
to you. It startles you because it seems
like someone else is standing next to you
and has shouted back the same thing that
you shouted. Perhaps you shouted out "I
love you" or perhaps you shouted out "I
hate you".
The Grand Canyon is so big that the echo
is delayed a long time. This makes it

seem that the echo you hear is coming


from someone else. If you hear the words
"I love you" you feel really good about
yourself but if you hear the words "I hate
you" you might become frightened
because you think that someone wishes
to harm you.
If the ORMUS elements are a medium of
communication between mind and spirit,
they will bring us back the echo of
whatever we are feeling about ourselves.
What would happen if the air, which
carries the sound of the voice, suddenly
became thicker? What if it became
infinitely thick so that every thought would
instantly manifest those things that were
in resonant harmony with it?
I think that this is what happens with
ORMUS, especially the more powerful
forms. I think it carries the resonance of

our thoughts and beliefs and brings back


the echo of their manifestation very
quickly. If this is true then here is a way to
tell if you are ready for the more powerful
forms of ORMUS:
First, examine your life--do things you
don't like ever happen to you? Would you
be happier if these things were intensified
and more instantly connected to the
thoughts that called them in? Conversely,
notice how regularly the things you do like
happen to you. When you wake up in the
morning do you contemplate your day
with delicious anticipation or do you dread
going to work?
Your beliefs are habits of thought, which
ORMUS will not change. When you take
ORMUS it does not steal your free choice.
It does not make you think only of what
you want and prevent you from thinking of
what you don't want. You still can choose
which thought you are going to think in

every moment. Be sure you always think


of your angels and never think of your
demons--for whichever you think of you
will manifest in your life and this
manifestation will only be hastened and
heightened by the ingestion of the more
powerful forms of ORMUS.
It is possible to change how you feel by
changing the channel with your thoughts.
There is always something to think about
that feels better. Go there and notice how
"what you want" continues to show up
with more regularity.
When you experience the outcome of
fear, you clarify your intention for what
you want. The contrast clarifies your
intention. You will always remember this
clarified intention, as will the delivery
system that brings it too you. You already
decided what you want; there is no need
to repeat it. The universal delivery system
delivered it outside your front door.

Feeling bad holds the door shut. Feeling


good opens the door and lets it in.
I believe that the ORMUS elements
provide an infinitely thick, instantaneous
communication medium for our thoughts
and intentions.
Sometimes I ask people what their favorite
disaster is. After getting over being startled by
the question some people will say it is that the
Illuminati will develop a mind control device
and put it in their television set. (Other people
say that this device was developed by a group
of evil aliens and some people say it was
developed by Satan (or satin)). Other people
say that their favorite disaster is global
geological cataclysm brought on by the shift of
the poles or by global warming or by a close
encounter with Nibiru. Still others say it is a
pulse of galactic energy that will fry all of our
electrical equipment around 2012. Others also
say it is peak oil or nuclear winter which will
move us back to the stone age.

I believe that each of these disasters will


happen to those who think upon them enough
because:
"What you think upon grows. Whatever
you allow to occupy your mind you
magnify in your life. Whether the subject
of your thought be good or bad, the law
works and the condition grows. Any
subject that you keep out of your mind
tends to diminish in your life, because
what you do not use atrophies. The more
you think of grievances, the more such
trials you will continue to receive; the
more you think of the good fortune you
have had, the more good fortune will
come to you."
--Emmet Fox from Make Your Life
Worthwhile, 1942
Now, you might ask, how can different futures
happen to different people? How can each of

us get what we focus on (be it good or bad)


while others get a different future? This is
where infinity comes in. Here are some things
that I believe about infinity:
The thing about infinity is that there sure
is a lot of it. There is enough infinity that
everyone can have at least one.
How might such infinity work?
Imagine that God is limitless. Limitless means
not limited by space, time, possibility or
concept. Now imagine that each of us has
chosen to manifest some new stuff (things/
ideas/feelings). How can God be limitless while
being limited to what is already known? New
stuff must be created. But how can new stuff
be created when God already knows
everything? How do we get out of this loop of
contradiction?

The key is forgetting. God must encourage


some portion of itself to forget that it knows
everything. I think that this is the job we have
taken on. We are here forgetting that all is
known, so that we can create new stuff. As the
scope of our forgetting grows, we create worlds
and plants and animals and people and
conflicts and contrasts. We also create
solutions to the conflicts and contrasts. When
you know what you don't want, this helps you
to know what you do want.
I believe that this process of creation is not
necessarily linear or sequential in time. I
believe that it can move from one time-line to
another. Thus, the dimension of infinite
possibility is added to the dimensions of time
and space.
Some modern physicists are exploring the
concepts of parallel universes or realities. Here
is something that I posted about this to another
ORMUS forum on January 10, 2009:

The idea of timelessness is expressed in many


of the ancient teachings. For example, there is
this quote from the Gospel of Thomas:
"Jesus said: If they say to you: "From
where have you originated?", say to them:
"We have come from the Light, where the
Light has originated through itself,
established itself, and appeared in an
image of light.". If they say to you: "Are
you the light?", say: "We are its children
and we are the elect of the Living Father".
If they ask you: "What is the sign of your
Father in you?", say to them: "It is a
movement and a rest"."
What does "a movement and a rest" mean?
Changing and changeless. Whatever is
"perfect" would be unchanging but unchanging
is equal to dead. This suggests that God is
always changing and this change requires a bit
of contrast. Suppose you knew everything,
there would never be anything new. Now

suppose that you had the power to know


everything and yet were able to create
something new. How might you do this?
One way might be to pretend to be separate
from yourself. "In the beginning was the word
and the word was with God and the word was
God." Then the word was spoken. The word is
vibration. Vibration implies here and there;
which equals separation.
"Jesus said: If those who lead you say to
you: "See, the Kingdom is in heaven",
then the birds of the heaven will precede
you. If they say to you: "It is in the sea,"
then the fish will precede you. But the
Kingdom is within you and it is without
you." --Gospel of Thomas
This separation depends on the time delay
between our desire and the fulfillment of our
desire. In that time gap, we create new
thoughts and God marvels at the new stuff

created through the delay between our desire


and the manifestation of our desire. Here is a
bit of a poem about this manifestation:
While you were
sleeping,
all the cupboards
of the earth
were filled.
Mother Earth
sought out each
need.
While you were
weeping,
your tears fell
as sweet rain
drops on small

parched hills
that rise in worlds
you cannot see,
though you are known
there.
While you were
sleeping,
Mother Earth
filled all the
cupboards of your
flesh
to overflowing.
Not one atom went
uncomforted
in worlds that
are yours,
but beyond your

knowing.
-Jane Roberts, Sumari Healing Song
When we experience what we don't want, we
always think of something we do want. What
we want is then delivered to our door by God
(Spirit, Source) but if we are not tuned in to the
abundance channel we do not know to open
the door. All we must do is let it in.
And God is not limited to just one possible
future or just one time-line.
Here is something I posted on the ORMUS and
Spirit forum on January 9, 2009:
There is an entire school of scientific and
philosophical thought that "time-lines" or
"probable realities" are splitting off all the time.
If this is true then the following would also be
true:

The thing about infinity is, there sure is a


lot of it.
There is enough infinity that everyone can
have at least one.
You create your own reality.
Everything you've ever heard is true.
Everybody knows everything.
It's your own damn fault.
You don't have to be consistent.
It's no big deal; you can't blow it.
Take everything for granted.
A good lesson is one you can learn again
and again.
No matter where you go there you are.
When you come to a fork in the road take
it.
In 1998 I wrote an article on this subject and

posted it at:
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/
consciou.htm
The noted physicist, Dr. Fred Alan Wolf, wrote
the following on this subject in his introduction
to Norman Friedman's book "Bridging Science
and Spirit":
The mathematical theory of relativity is
actually amazingly elementary, and after
wrestling with it for awhile, I eventually
grasped the idea. But understanding it in
terms that my classical education would
allow? That was a "horse-question" of a
different color, involving concepts I had
never encountered or imagined. Then,
with quantum mechanics, suddenly the
world was no longer made of tiny
particles, fleetingly existing or not, but of
mysterious flowing probabilities, which
enabled physicists to predict with certainty

only the probability of nearly everything,


but not the actual occurrence of anything.
Yet the mathematical structure of this
"new physics" was compelling. And after
much soul-searching and many years of
writing, teaching, and problem-solving, I
can say that I have come to accept the
mystery of the new-physics picture of the
universe and the remarkable power it
seems to have, based on something quite
intangible and seemingly outside our
everyday experience: the invisible flow of
possibilities that exist in the abstract world
of mathematics and intersect with our real
world in terms of the prediction of
probabilities of real events. It is
understandable that I -- and perhaps
other physicists who write about the new
physics -- assumed that anyone outside
the field would find it entirely baffling.
I held that assumption until I read Norman
Friedman's book, the one you are holding

in your hands. This book impressed me,


to say the least. Here is someone outside
the field, looking in, and spotting both the
logic and the magic of the discoveries of
the last nearly one hundred years of soulsearching on the part of certain physicists,
and bringing it together in a clearly written
summation.
This soul-searching has led many of us to
a new realization, that the gap of
understanding separating the two
seemingly irreconcilable viewpoints of
spirituality and science can be bridged.
This idea is admirably presented by Mr.
Friedman. Indeed, it is more than a bridge
that this author has built; he has shown us
that these two approaches aim toward the
very same truths. It is as if one were to
cross a bridge from one country to
another and find that one had arrived right
back where one had started.
Reading this book, I was struck with a

feeling of satisfaction. I had felt, after


writing about such concerns as addressed
by Mr. Friedman, that hardly anyone
really understands just what the problem
is: namely, the outrageous logic that
shows that the physical cannot exist
independently from the mental, that
ontology and epistemology are the same.
Certainly the connections between the
deep philosophical issues raised by the
fact of human consciousness and the
seemingly very different viewpoint taken
by the new physics seemed much too
difficult to be grasped by someone
outside the field. I was wrong. Mr.
Friedman really understands the problem
and has put together a remarkable book
that explores the "bridge" with skill and
insight.
Bridging Science and Spirit accomplishes
a formidable task. Every important facet
of the problem has been addressed both
with intelligence and with heart. The key
areas of overlap that form the basis for

Mr. Friedman's insights are in the work of


physicist David Bohm, the mystical
perspective as elucidated by the writings
of Ken Wilber, and the visionary teachings
of Seth, the discarnate entity channeled
by Jane Roberts.
Remarkably, I first became acquainted
with Seth's teachings shortly after a
period of study and research at the
University of London's Birkbeck College
where, as fortune would have it, I
occupied an office next to Professor
Bohm. Bohm would often tell me about
his latest insights into the implicate order,
an invisible, pervasive "isness" from
which all matter, energy, and meaning
ultimately emerge. At the end of these
discourses I felt as bewildered as the
woman who met Einstein on a ship sailing
from Europe to the U.S. and remarked
after Einstein had explained his theory of
relativity to her, "I am convinced that he
understands it very well." Bohm went well
above my intellectual head, but left me

with an intriguing new sense of underlying


mystery.
Seth came to my attention later. After
Jack Sarfatti, Bob Toben, and I published
our popular book Space-Time and
Beyond, a reader told us that we had
explained, in the terminology of modern
physics, the very same things that Seth
talked about. We had not intended to go
into the subject in any real depth; we
simply wanted to sketch the relationship
between science and spirit in a very light
way. Mr. Friedman has developed those
sketches, has looked deeply into these
comparisons, and has written with skill
and insight. Although we had certainly
placed our feet on the bridge in our
attempt to "explain the unexplainable," it
was left to Norman Friedman to cross
over.
The essential element in all of this, I
would say, is that all view-points of

understanding our experience of the


Universe rest on the simultaneous
existence of a deeper level of reality out
of which the duality of the physical and
mental aspects emerge.
The book is divided into two parts. The
first part clearly explains the unity that
underlies the three separate perspectives
of deeper reality: David Bohm's concepts
of how physics leads to this underlying
element, Ken Wilber's description of how
mystics experience it, and Seth's
discussion of the hidden reality from the
unique perspective of one who lives there.
Dr. Fred Alan Wolf's 1975 book Space-Time
and Beyond explains the concept of parallel
universes/probable realities using an analogy
of layers of movie film where each layer of film
might diverge from the original plot at some
frame and reach an alternate ending.
According to Dr. Wolf, one can move from a
sequential frame of one movie strip to the

subsequent frame of an alternative movie strip


through our intention. Thus, each persons life
consists of moving from frame to frame and
strip to strip of alternative versions of the same
movie. Here are some illustrations from that
book which describe this concept:

Another analogy that I have used is to imagine


a room with Mickey Mouse dolls from floor to
ceiling on one wall. You go into the room with a
strobe laser light which can only light up one
doll at a time and, depending on which way
you move the light, you will see Mickey stand
up or lay down or start running or eat lunch. In

this analogy our consciousness is the strobe


laser light.
Though both of these analogies are helpful on
some levels they also are limiting on other
levels. The creativity in both analogies is
dependent on how we move our attention from
place to place in a pre-existing matrix or reality.
I believe that our creative involvement also
includes the continuous creation of all of the
parallel and diverging matrices of reality itself.
I think that we have a desire for something new
and Source (God) sets it up immediately for us
to move into as soon as we are ready. We are
ready as soon as we line up how we feel in a
way that matches the new reality we have
cooperatively created.
So, back to the question:
Which is the best ORMUS product for

manifestation?
This depends on what you are focused on and
how fast you wish to manifest more of it.
If nothing but wonderful things are happening
in your life you might want the strongest
ORMUS you can find. If lots of yucky things are
happening in your life, you might want
something much weaker.

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