
The context of my essays is always spirituality. I don’t believe in carnival/circus magic. I don’t subscribe to flippant or trivialized interpretations of the Universal Laws of Attraction by media.
I like Lynne Mctaggart’s oblique warning against abusive use of the laws of attraction: “the key to a long and healthy life is living a life that concerns itself with a meaning beyond satisfying the needs of number 1.”
Our victorious vantage point (spiritually speaking) is described by Rose Pere Maori Tahuna (wisdom Keeper): “There is no greater praise you can offer to the Creator than to love yourself fully as the beautiful and perfect being you are!”
I would like to believe Rose Pere refers to the Indigenous Self describe by Grauds and Childe not the Self that is a complex, socialized personality. (See previous essay)
George Sison reinforces Rose Pere’s statement: “…a fulfilled desire is the best way to show our gratitude to the Universe.” Obviously Mr Sison means thanking God even before the manifestation of desires.
Sison continues: “Let me stress that your every POSITIVE desire is a gift from God and must be brought to manifestation in order to help create greater good in the universe.”
Esther Hicks clarifies this by writing that it [desire] must not ring harm to anybody not even to self.
Sison adds: “My belief is that we are God’s co-creators. It created us and we, in turn, create our lives through the ‘I am’ within. “
The indigenous self is the self we are born with. According to “Energy Prescription” : “All infants experience unimpeded access to vital energy that sustains them. They live in primal contact with nature through their feelings, impulses, perceptions, and relationships. he infant’s marvelous vital intensity and the joyous, uninhibited play of young children demonstrate the incredible life energy that is meant to flow through us all. Children live in the flow as long as their ital needs are met, their natural life expressions are accepted, and they are loved, respected, cared for, and are protected from danger, pain and trauma.”
Esther Hicks wrote:” the misunderstanding that humans have is that they believe that they have to find the problem, get to the bottom of it and wrestle it to the ground and kill it. And we want you to know that there is no bottom to that. You are only adding vibrational momentum.”

