(04-02-2015, 08:39 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: When you focus on a thought of what you want to manifest, it seems to me that the energy is sort of "thick",
and you start moving a little bit, and then it builds. It's like shifting gears into the next gear after it picks up a bit.
But it can take hours of focusing for intelligent energy to begin affecting your body or healing another.
It feels "thick" because you are encountering resistance to the new thoughts. It is completely natural.
The fact of the matter is you can't immediately think any thought you want, precisely because thoughts have inertia. You can only think, or have access, to thoughts that are in your vibrational vicinity. This is why it can be difficult to learn new things. It takes energy to think new thoughts. It is easier to think thoughts you are used to thinking. You've become very efficient at thinking what we call "second nature" thoughts. If you could think any thought you wanted, you could create your reality effortlessly. Higher density beings have this kind of power.
So for us 3rd densities it is a gradual process of tuning. You gently focus a thought, and just keep your attention there, and the law of attraction will cause momentum to increase naturally just by your mere attention. Sustained attention will cause it grow as a sort of combustion of thought occurs and thoughts that are similar in nature will join it, making it stronger, and more defined. Then it will begin to accrue thoughtforms, and then it will begin to accrue physical experiences that match it vibrationally. Your focus will begin to magnetize all cooperative components to make up the experience. If your attention was pure, and noncontradicted, manifestation would happen very quickly.
But alas, we are human.

A belief is just a thought that you've thought so long that it has become subconsciously habitual in nature. That's all. Calling them "beliefs" makes them seem very powerful and unapproachable, but they are just thoughts you keep thinking, that you've become very efficient at thinking.