The
Secret of the Three “Only” Things
by Robert Moss
The great secret of
fulfilling our heart’s desires and living in joy and abundance is an open
secret. It is a power to be claimed as soon as we awaken to its
existence and adopt the tools and habits required to bring it through.
The lesser secret
involves the law of attraction: whatever we think or feel strongly, the
universe says yes. If we carry
around feelings of failure or dread, the world will give us lots of
reasons to feel those things. If we follow our creative passions and are
willing to make a leap of faith, the universe will support us and will
bring us resources and opportunities in magical ways.
The greater secret is
that to work the law of attraction successfully, we need to be aware of
which part of us is doing the willing and choosing, and we need to develop
a practice that engages the body
and the larger self, not merely the calculating ego.
We have the tools we
need. They are at play within us and around us, every day and every night.
They are the three “only” things we too often dismiss as “only” a
dream, “only” a coincidence, and “only my imagination.” They are
incredible guides if we will only give them a little room and respect in
our lives.
In dreams, we have access
to an impeccable physician, counselor and mentor who does not lie to us
but shows us what we need to do to stay well or get well. In dreams, we
rehearse for challenges and opportunities that lie ahead of us. Dreams are
a “secret laboratory” (as quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli observed)
where we cook up new ideas and life projects. Dreams put us in touch with
our soul partners and our soul’s purpose.
Fundamentally, dreaming
is less about sleep than about waking
up. In much of waking life we go about like sleepwalkers, propelled by
routines and other people’s agendas. In dreams, we wake up to the bigger
story. The ancient Egyptians, who knew a lot about dreams, recognized this
in their language. In ancient Egyptian, the word for dream is rswt, which means an “awakening”.
To make dreams your
friend, reserve five minutes a day to record something from the night in a
journal. Better still, use those five minutes to share a dream with a
friend – but don’t let the friend tell you what your dream means. Have
them practice saying, “If it were my dream” and tell you what the
dream means to them.
We say, “it’s only
coincidence”. Yet when we start paying attention to coincidence, chance
encounters and the play of symbols around us in everyday life, we enter
the weave of magic. The stream of coincidence alerts us to the fact that
we are not alone, that we have invisible sources of support, and that we
may be on the right course even when the whole world seems to be going the
other way – or alternatively, that we may need to adjust our goals and
behaviors to a deeper agenda. We discover that every setback offers and
opportunity, and that mind and matter interweave at every level of
reality.
To make coincidence a
guide, you again need only five minutes a day. Schedule five minutes of unscheduled
time, anywhere you like, and pay close attention – using all of your
senses – to everything that enters your field of perception in that
brief interval. Be open to getting a message from the world through the
flight of a bird, or a vanity license plate, or a snatch of conversation,
or a sudden gut feeling you hadn’t acknowledged before.
We say, “it’s only my
imagination”, yet we live by images. They turn us off and turn us on.
They have the power to make us sick or make us well. Mark Twain said, with
devastating accuracy, “You can’t depend on your judgment when your
imagination is out of focus.”
Part of the great secret
is that if we can see and sense our destination, we are better than
halfway there. To claim the power of imagination, and the fabulous fun of
“making things up,” we want to devote five minutes a day to picturing
a place in the where we can indulge ourselves in tasting and touching and
feeling the fulfillment of our heart’s desires. Bring in anything you
want or need – ocean waves at your front door, a shelf of books you have
published, your dream lover, a space of deep healing.
When we make dreams,
coincidence and imagination our guides and our daily delight, we become
citizens of two worlds. We learn that there is a world beyond the obvious one, and
that it is here we will reawaken to who we are and what we are meant to
become. Reawakening to that world is like discovering colors after living
in black-and-white. That other world is actually the multidimensional
universe within which our 3D reality bobs like a rubber duck in a bathtub.
Science knows it is there, and may be the secret source of all the events
that will manifest in the world of the senses.
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Based on the book The Three “Only” Things: Tapping the Power of Dreams, Coincidence, and Imagination © 2007 Robert Moss. Printed with permission of New World Library, Novato, CA.
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Robert Moss is a world authority on dreams, a bestselling novelist, and a former foreign correspondent and professor of ancient history. His latest book is The Three “Only” Things: Tapping the Power of Dreams, Coincidence and Imagination. Visit his website
www.mossdreams.com