We give birth to a new reality from within. The process of creation is also changing. We also give birth to something new (ideas, thoughts) from within.
Since this year, I have noticed how the process of birthing the new unfolds. I describe it in the article.
How the new is illuminated
By analogy, when higher powers illuminate some of our shortcomings for us, where we need to correct or see the result, the same process occurs when the new is illuminated.
People have expectations of something specific regarding the new, I would say stereotypes.
For example, I am sitting at my old job. Whoops! A new job has fallen on me. The same goes for new relationships, new trips. There is always some element that this new thing should appear on its own. This perception greatly limits us.
Or, on the contrary, there are too many imposed expectations: a new car must be only this way, of such a color, such a brand, such an engine displacement, and so on.
But the principle is completely different.
In my broadcasts, I gave an example when a video needed to be added to “Dance with the Shadow,” our basic core course.
I found it, cut it from the broadcast, the girls made a description, and I started embedding it into the course. I put it in one place — I didn’t like it, I put it in another place — I didn’t like it, I set it aside, came back a day later and realized it doesn’t fit in, it doesn’t integrate.
What is the usual reaction? Well, it means it’s out of place, not needed. But this pulled along the idea that the entire course needs to be re-recorded. And immediately the process began to take shape.
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The principle of mismatch. Analogy with an apartment
This is by analogy with an apartment. When you move, there is usually some kind of inventory.
You can move quickly, pack everything you had, bring it to the new apartment, and try to fit it into different corners. The apartment is different, the layout of the rooms is different, some things fit, some don’t, and along the way you throw something away or give it to someone.
There is a more conscious option, when you know exactly what you need, and you get rid of clutter, of things you haven’t used for a long time, give something away to friends, acquaintances, and so on.
Who has recently encountered this situation: you go to a store, see some item, think: “how cool,” bring it home, but there’s nowhere to put it, it doesn’t fit?
That’s how my father started renovating his apartment. I gave my brother a sofa, and we chose it not based on whether it would fit in the room, but based on which one we liked. When they brought it, they realized they needed to throw out everything in the room. They started a renovation that lasted 2 years.
Algorithm for unpacking the new
What are the options? You can put this new thing aside, store it because it doesn’t fit, return it to the store, like by analogy with the sofa or with clothes.
You can go another way, radically change everything, and this will become a point of great growth and big changes in life.
A new dress doesn’t fit into the wardrobe, you can give the dress away, put it aside, or you can completely change your wardrobe, change your style. This is a radical change.
Can you say that you planned this in advance? No. Something caught your attention. And the main thing is that in this whole process, the only active person is you.
Step 1 — immersion in the topic
There is no passivity here, you are the initiator of all these processes. You saw it, you found it, you brought it home, and at the very first step, it didn’t fit. The decision is yours — to integrate it, hide it, give it away, or start something grand.
Initiation is the initial process, the starting point that begins from the moment you immerse yourself in a certain topic.
It doesn’t matter whether it’s a topic of finances, relationships, or everyday issues — the entry point is your immersion in the topic.
Step 2 — your choice and actions
The second step is you encounter a certain mismatch. And this mismatch is critically important because what unfolds next depends on what you do with it.
There is no right or wrong here. It’s normal to return the item, it’s normal to find a place for it somewhere, set it aside for later, or finally make a decision.
If we take the analogy of a sofa and renovation, it’s a lengthy process. You start looking for options on how to resolve it, what needs to be replaced, whether to go the route of minimal changes or still dive into something grand and global.
And if you go into something grand, into total changes, you arrive at that very new thing.
This is at the level of awareness. It’s not about our wants and desires, but about something that arises spontaneously, from your immersion in a certain topic.
Sometimes, I don’t get it right the first time; I walk around at first because I don’t really feel like changing everything globally. You step back, return after some time, it still doesn’t fit, the colors don’t match, and you start looking for options.
You can buy a can of paint, repaint it, and then you don’t have to change anything, and it will fit into the old space. But in some areas of life, you realize that you haven’t looked into it, like a storage closet, for 100 years, everything there has already rotted, decayed, and become so moldy that you need to get rid of it urgently.
And while you are dealing with this, something new emerges as a result, and now it will not be a storage closet, not a pantry, but something else.
The key point is that you are the initiator here. To arrive at something new at each stage, you are not just the initiator, but the main protagonist who lifts a huge layer of everything and anything.
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Why fix inconsistencies. Pulling the thread
Here it is important to be mindful of the little things, to fix the inconsistencies you encounter.
Once you delve into the topic, you start pulling out a lot of things, as if on a fishing line. You can walk past, you can ignore it, you can choose not to pull, you can give up at the first realization of how much needs to be done.
This is not an obstacle, not a problem, these are inconsistencies on a level playing field.
Essentially, the old reality does not align with the new one, and since this new reality is already felt very strongly, and energy will flow there, all of this will be highlighted, these inconsistencies will become clearly visible.
The difficulty here is not in seeing it, but in mustering the determination to get rid of what does not align, to choose this new thing, to follow the path of the new, and not the path of the old.
When you have pulled the thread, things begin to unfold further, because essentially the main element was missing — that you would see it and engage with it.
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New Does Not Mean Ready
The new is born in the process of your engagement with a certain topic, when you pay attention to inconsistencies and do not try to take the path of least resistance — to do nothing, to relax — but instead dive in.
For some, it will be important to engage with a topic they have always wanted to and start doing something, while for others, the moment of inconsistency will be key, and they will have to clear out not just a closet but tear down a wall in their apartment, even though they only wanted to tidy up.
This is not so much about responsibility or initiative, but rather about curiosity to see what comes of it, and the courage to take on a fairly large amount of work.
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Hopes and Expectations Are Built on the Old Reality
Let go of hopes, because expectation, the idea of what this new thing looks like, are your two traps, your ambushes.
This comes from the old reality, from old ideas, from the old matrix built on different principles.
Much here will run up against your idea, your expectations, your desires of how it should be, but this is a process that unfolds step by step, stage by stage.
There are no blanks, no ready-made options; it all comes in the process, so the result is unpredictable, unexpected. Because you do not know what this new thing will turn into.
Therefore, as you go through each such experience, you step on a rake here, tweak something there, and the process of creating reality unfolds.
To Think or Follow an Inner Impulse
The key element here is the inner impulse, which clearly does not come from the mind.
You follow this impulse, you dive into it, this flow sweeps you away completely. There is nothing here about pondering. When you ponder something, you are walking the path of working with the old 3D reality.
A feeling of spontaneity and surprise arises; you did not think about it, you did not desire it, you did not want it on a conscious level, it suddenly surfaced from somewhere.
This process cannot be planned, it cannot be predicted, you cannot know when the energy will overtake you. That is the difference.
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Have you encountered the process of the birth of something new? Which path did you choose: break down walls and build something new, or settle for changing small details?
The article is based on a broadcast from the #conversation_on_the_couch #146 Ready for Takeoff