How thoughts become things. A Pillow, for instance.
by Sharda Chaitanya
There are a ton of books on Feng Shui and ten times more than that on
the power of prayer, the law of attraction and how to manifest our
dreams and wishes. And it is only fitting - the topic is endless and
seems never to get old. The over-arcing lesson of LOA is to teach us to
become first, aware of our thoughts. And secondly, to refine them so
as to allow for our desire to come forth into manifestation.
For those of us who meditate, controlling what and how we think is an
important concern. Meditation, the initial aspect anyway, is about
controlling the vrittis, the waves of thoughts that come in and out on a
regular basis all day long. We understand the power of thought and the
actual vibration that is attached to differing thought-forms. And so
what we think AND what we do (because action is thought, externalized)
carry a unique vibration. In the parlance of Feng Shui, it is the
quality of the Chi which determines the effect of any given action.
I am of the opinion that Feng Shui is prayer in action. For me, this is
most intriguing; that is, deciphering the "how" behind the "what". The
use of color, or placement of a object or use of a particular element
all have a reason behind them. There is a part of the Feng Shui
teachings that require that we remain silent about what we do when we
infuse a cure into a space. In much the same way that one cannot, so
the wisdom goes, spurt out advice or information unless in the right and
respectful circumstances that have requested our help and knowledge.
And this applies not only to Feng Shui, but to whatever method of
healing or wisdom we want to share with others. One must be willing and
ask to receive in order for the healing or knowledge to have effect.
Ergo, a large part of the effectiveness of a cure is the recipient's desire for results.
When we perform Feng Shui we are asking, soliciting really, the
universe, the power of the omnipresent Chi, for something to change in
our life. Or for assistance, or to end something, to start something,
or whatever our heart wishes at that time. With the implementation of
the Feng Shui action, we are demonstrating, in full 3-dimensional
reality, that we want this to work for us. (I need to point our
that so much more goes into making Feng Shui work, the topic is
massive. This is just for openers.) When we apply Feng Shui cures,
like any prayer, we are opening ourselves up to receiving. We open our
home, office, business, or any desired undertaking, and our hearts, to
Source. We are asking for attention in a manner much like ritual or an
offering to the gods. When done with reverence and humility, we are
sealing our part of an agreement which perpetuates the cycle of giving
and receiving.
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The following story of the pillow is not about Feng Shui. Not directly,
at least. But it made me think of it more deeply, as I am always
referencing such events to the unseen mechanism of Feng Shui. With
that, I will tell you what happened.
I've been working on a piece of fiction that involves a character that I
could say is my alter-ego. Not big news that a writer should place
him/herself at the center of a story. But it is some of the most fun I
have and I suggest it as a wonderful and creative form of expression and
indulgence. When out and about in the world I find my character
reacting or doing funny or unusual things that are, well, fitting for
her...
Like the time she was in the coffee shop enjoying the cozy furniture
while sipping a hot cup of joe. She looked up from the book she was
reading, a 1,000-page novel, and took notice of the setting,
particularly the chairs and sofa into which everyone seems to have
melted. But, she thought, there are no pillows here. The character
contemplates the whys and wherefores of that - perhaps giving it a bit
more thought than necessary.
She decides to buy a pillow and leave it on the sofa at the cafe.
She brings a friend along when she goes to the cafe and leaves it
there. Her friend of course inquires as to why she could possibly be
doing this. She explains that it's fun: now each time she comes to
have coffee and read, she will see how each person is enjoying the
pillow.
Etc, etc. You get the idea. So here I was thinking about this pillow
through the narrative of the character. Needless to say, the idea came
to me when I was at my usual spot having coffee and reading, and where
they recently replaced all the old furniture. Sans pillow. No pillows
here! But there never were pillows here, so what does it even matter to
me? (Being a Feng Shui person, these are the kinds of things that take
up space in my brain.) About a week later, after working the
character's action into the story, I went to the cafe and sat where I
always do. Feeling lucky when it is available, I noticed the area was
almost empty. I sit down, get myself situated and look over at the couch
that mirrors the one I am sitting in. Behold, placed nonchalantly on
the sofa is a brand new pillow!!!
I was stunned, to say the least. All thoughts left my mind. I felt
wonderful and wonderfully validated. One's normal reaction is to say,
"I couldn't believe it". But I COULD believe it. I realized that my
character, and her friend, and her rationale for putting a pillow there
were the energy, the thought-forms, that went into my finding an actual
pillow in the actual place. The images and emotions of the story in my
head were real, vivid enough to think it could happen.
I knew it meant something for me. It was a sign: "keep doing what
you're doing". Stay positive, stay in a vibration of love and unity and
keep the visualization of a healthy and enlightened planet always in
your prayers. And it was an affirmation that what I have been asking
for is being answered, even if I can't see it right now.
Because if this is what can happen on a small scale, think about the
bigger ramifications. There's no limit to what we are capable of. In
each moment the pulsations of energy we emit are being received, so why
not make them large and amazing and filled to the brim with brilliance
and awe? I can let go now. It is so clear that I what I am
communicating, either in thought or action, is coming back to me.
So
wish the best for yourself and the world. Then sit back, propped up by a
pillow, and expect a miracle.
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