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Continuous, Focused Thought Sustains and Initiates
Creation
The Bible
describes creation happening at one point in time. However, the Jewish mystics, or kabbalists, claim creation
happens continuously. This means creation is occurring right now, in this moment.
In fact, kabbalists describe creation as a thought in the mind of God. If God had the first creative thought —
the thought that caused the universe, the world, us to come into existence, then God's continuous thought
process or focus on the thought of creation sustains that very same creation. If God removed Its attenti on
from that thought, all of creation would disappear. If God were to focus for even one moment on a new thought,
the universe as we know it — and us, too — would disappear. We and our world would fold back into the Source of
Creation from whence we came.
All of creation is sustained constantly each and every moment by the energy God continues putting into
creation. To understand this better, imagine creation as a light bulb that stays illuminated as long as the
electricity is on. Turn off the power, and the light goes out.
From a Kabbalistic viewpoint, humans serve as God's co-creative partners. Since in Jewish philosophy God's
essence is unknowable and without recognizable form, we can assume that if humans were created in God's image
we were gifted with God's creative nature; the Divine creative ability represents the only thing we may know
about God with any certainty. What do we co-create? Our lives and the things in the world that we can directly
affect.
While a Divine Plan influences the overall theme of our lives, we can pick and choose how we get to that
pre-planned end. When we come to a fork in the road, we decide to take the long or the short route. We focus
our thoughts on a desire and create it — good or bad, right or wrong. Thus, God created the play and story
line, and we, the actors, improvise our parts based on what is happening in the moment. We create...moment to
moment.
If we are to be efficient and masterf ul co-creators, we have to remember that, just like God, we must continue
focusing on what we are creating. We mustn't remove our attention from what we want to manifest, or what we
have manifested, or it might just disappear. Take money for example: Many people focus on creating wealth, and
once they have it they simply stop paying any attention to that money at all. And then, one day, they discover
there's no more money in their bank account. The same holds true for relationships. We may focus on creating
one and actually manage to manifest one. Maybe we even get married, but if we then stop focusing on that
relationship - if we place our attention elsewhere, we might turn back to that marriage only to find it has
fallen apart.
When we are in the process of creating something, this principle holds true as well. It takes all our focus and
attention to actually bring an idea into form. From the moment we feel that inspiration to create something
new, just like God, we have to allow that desire to grow and to overwhelm us. At that point we allow it to move
into the realm of thought, where we conceptualize it and put it into words or pictures that detail what we want
to bring into this physical world. We allow all our thoughts to be trained upon this desire. Then we begin
feeling what it would be like to have manifested that desire by asking ourselves if we can truly imagine having
it, and our focus turns to that experience. From that feeling place, we begin to get a sense of the inspired
actions necessary to bring that desire into the physical world, and our attention turns to how to bring our
desire into form though doing as well as thinking and feeling. With continuous focus in all four of these
worlds - desire/inspiration, thought, feeling and action - we see creation become manifest in much the same way
as God's focused attention continuously manifests our world.
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