Friday, September 4, 2015

The Secret of Perfect Living

Notes on "The Secret of Perfect Living":
Mangan's key point is to get the conscious coordinating with
the subconscious in order to get anything done. He also
mentions that you have to submit to God. Through this, you
can get all that you want done in life. Huna explains a great
deal of how this works, as well as Haanel's Master Key
System, not to mention Troward's lectures. Kim's lectures in
Huna provide a very good base to understand this relationship
between God, you and your subconscious. You are the
coordination point. The subconscious is your link to the rest of
the universe and all of God's power. The subconscious is also
very powerful (it runs your body, for instance), but doesn't
know what to do with all that power. So you have the delicate
proposition of helping it to understand things. It will show you
images and feelings when it thinks that these are appropriate
to what you are doing. Your job is to evaluate these and sort
through them for the lessons underneath. Certainly the
switchword "CANCEL" is useful here as a quick way of getting
some of this stuff out of your way. However, you can also look
at why an old image was brought up and what associations
are still connected with that image. You will learn, as you
teach the subconscious with your learning.
The trick through all this is to do and pursue those things in
life which bring you peace. When you being operating from the
point of constant peace, you will have achieved what Mangan
calls "Perfect Living". Then you will achieve and acquire
everything you want in life. Use of switchwords merely
simplify and speed up the process.
None of the books and studies above developed switchwords
- which are an intense shortcut to the subconscious,
bypassing necessary meditation or prayer. Occam's razor
applies in this case, as the fewer words you apply to a scene,
the more effective the prayer or meditation. Switchwords can
be a breakthrough if used as Mangan laid out.
Switchwords manifest more quickly as they go directly to the
sub/pro-conscious and bypass the "objective" (conscious)
mind and its rationalizations.
Applying the New Thought method (also found in "The Secret"
DVD) of naming what you want, getting the feeling of it, then
applying the switchword - or combinations of them - will get
the most horsepower into this. You have to let go when done.
The other method of applying them would be to use them as a
constant chant, a mantra of sorts.
One suggestion on this line, especially when using
combinations of switchwords, would be to set them to a
popular tune - so it then sets up on "automatic" in your mind
and rolls on as you do other actions. Great use for this is
when doing chores and don't have to use all your faculties. Do
this when doing mundane activities such as cleaning,
vacuuming, sweeping - or hum to yourself while driving
instead of turning on the radio.
Note that three of these switchwords are the names of people
who set a good example in the field. This could be expanded -
"Edison" might be used for invention, "Sherlock" for deductive
activities, "Einstein" for advanced thought or mathematics.
Anyone you know and respect might be a switchword for
some trait you wish to emulate. It's what you feel, your
concept - and what you want.
Languages other than English would have their own
switchwords, which may or may not be translations of these.
Perhaps the most powerful switchwords would come from the
most ancient languages. Max Freedom Long found new
meanings by translating phrases from the Bible into Huna and
then back into English. Older languages had more meanings
available, using fewer words. Finding these would be through
the above methods - chiefly would be in getting the "want"
figured out exactly, then asking the sub/pro-conscious to
deliver it. The switchwords from ancient languages might
even be more powerful than those Mangan found in English.
The switchword "DIVINE" is barely mentioned in this book,
given no illustrative example of use. However, you can see
that this will connect you directly through the subconscious to
the Universal, where all your wants are fulfilled. Use DIVINE in
combination with REACH and TOGETHER, plus any particular
switchword for the ability or talent you are working to acquire.
Another switchword -GRATEFUL To bring you peace.
Additional Notes on Use and Function of
Switchwords
Switchwords can be used as an assist in
meditation. Most of us have a great deal of
problem in keeping our mind focused, in
keeping thoughts controlled enough so we can
concentrate. Use of switchwords as a mantra
help in this, much as some Eastern religious
studies use them. Keep your attention on the
the concept of what you want to solve or
improve and then repeat the switchword which
could help you most (or combination) and
keep this up for 15 minutes or longer - or until
you get intuitive insight of something to do.
That is the key point of switchwords - they
enable inspiration into what action you should
be taking. The trick is to instantly get into
action, following your inspiration/intuition.
Trust your inner vision and your intuition will
improve. And you'll gain greater peace in your
life and for those around you. (And wealth,
health, personal power, etc.)

-www.happy4all.org

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