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4 Key Universal Laws For Manifesting Desire & Intentions

Law of Attraction: Intention Manifestation

There is a state a consciousness where there is absolutely no whisper of thought or movement of any kind in the mind.  The state is a stillness and silence upon which then, the dance of existence eventually takes place.  In this state the timeless, the eternal, the infinite, Truth is encountered.  In this state burns the fire of intelligence.  It does not allow desire to form.  Desire simply cannot take birth, it is as if there is a no entry sign and desire is not allowed in.  Desire, if it attempts to take birth, is immediately snuffed out.  Highest intelligence and swift awareness stand guard.  

There is also the state, where the mind moves and desire takes shape, but if you are established in impersonal awareness, you are free of any compulsion of having to act upon the desire.  By impersonal awareness, I mean you are residing in the awareness of the non-duality of Reality, as best you can.  From this perch, you are the Master and can decide if in fact you will indulge in the desire or not.  This is all fine and dandy but, what are you to do if you have many desires and are being driven by them?  That is the focus of this article.  What to do with your desires and how to manifest them if necessary.  There are 4 key universal principles – rules, which govern the manifestation of desire and I will go into each of them below.

Rule #1: Get Rid of Frivolous Desires by Introspection, Contemplation and Reasoning.

The second vow that you take when you become a Zen monk or Buddhist practitioner (Bodhisattva Vows) is "Desires are inexhaustible, I vow to put an end to them."  So we acknowledge that desires are certainly an endless part of human existence, but having less desires is much better than having more desires.  The objective of this vow is to move towards having fewer desires and the first step to take in making this progress is to thoroughly scrutinize the desires that you do have.  By this power of scrutinization see if frivolous, immature, borrowed desires can simply be discarded using the power of intelligent reasoning.  If the desire does not run strong and deep and is superficial in nature, extinguish it quickly and save your energy and time.  Contemplate the results which the desire will bestow, reflect on your own experiences and study others who already have accomplished what you seek and be sure that what you have decided to chase is really worth it and is something you really, truly need.  You don’t want to be old and gray and then realize you spent your whole life desiring and hoarding nothing but junk.

Rule #2: Align the Desire With Making Progress In Your Spiritual Evolution.

If possible, see if your desire(s) can be aligned with what you feel you need in order to make progress on the spiritual path.  These are perhaps the only desires worth having and indulging.  Asses your life and see what, if anything, is missing that would be beneficial to your spiritual evolution.  If there is something your heart tells you you need, allow that desire to take shape and ask the Universe for it.  In this way, see if the desires you do feel strongly about can be adjusted to help you in your spiritual growth.  Such desires are beneficial as they are helping you achieve the Highest Purpose of Human Life — discovering the True Nature of Reality.  Such requests will certainly be heard by the Universe. 

Rule #3: Align the Desire For the Greater Good of All.

If you are keen on the Universe Manifesting your desires, see if you can align your desires for the greater good of others.  Such desires will be powered not only by your mind and heart but also, by the others who it is benefiting.  The Universe is more apt to acknowledge such requests.

Rule #4: First Deserve Then Desire.

This is the most important rule of all if you want your desires to manifest.  You have to ask yourself, "Do I really deserve what I am asking for?"  Have you done your part?  This rule will be validated repeatedly by your life.  Pour yourself into something you are passionate about, devote yourself to it and give all you got, the results will follow on their own.  You will hardly even have to desire the results, they will simply start to flow.  You must find out the truth of this for yourself by application.  Determine what you really want, chances are it will be achievable by doing what you really love to do.  Then give yourself to that work, the desires will start to manifest themselves.  Just sitting around desiring this and that is silly.  One additional thing that you will start to notice is that the doing part is almost as much fun, if not more, than the getting part.  Once you get to that point, life flows naturally and becomes a great work of art.

Summary of 4 Laws to Manifest Desires:

So there you have it.  The 4 Key Universal Rules for manifesting your desires.  To summarize, desires that are strong, spiritually oriented, beneficial to others and which you have worked hard to realize are the one’s that the Universe is most likely to help with. 

If you must indulge desires, these are the ones that you should seek to manifest.  I will mention here briefly one more point.  The Universe is very generous and she will give you what it is that you are seeking in some form at least, its just that there is always a price to pay to settle the transaction.  So if you are going to get into the business of desires, follow the rules above.  This way you will be spending your life and energy wisely, instead of getting stuck closing those transactions which were not of great benefit to you anyway in the long run. 

If possible, go after the state of desirelessness — it is an actual state, not imagined or hypothesized, else, see if you can maintain an impersonal view to the desires that spring up in consciousness, finally, if you choose to indulge a want see if it can meet the rules outlined above.  I wish that you get all that your heart truly desires.



 




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  1. Shobha said,

    on June 23rd, 2007 at 7:35 pm

    It is impossible/difficult to be desireless. I like “impersonal View” to desires and it will result in being good for others. This would end up being “spritually oriented” desires.
    Thanks for guiding/mapping road to desires.

  2. Anmol Mehta said,

    on June 23rd, 2007 at 8:24 pm

    Impersonal View will work wonders for you. As a matter fact, this state of mind can be called the Yogic Mind or Neutral Mind. A mind that is not held in the sway of desires that rise and fall within it, but instead stands apart just as a witnessing…

    To encounter the state of absolute desirelessness I suggest mastering the following meditation… it is not complex but it is wonderfully arduous :-)…

    http://anmolmehta.com/blog/200.....hapter-12/

  3. Fenton said,

    on June 26th, 2007 at 4:44 am

    A complete step by step guide of manifestation using the universe law. I’ve heard of this many times but none of them drew as clear as you did.

    The ‘Deserve and Desire’ part really insightful.


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  5. Anmol Mehta said,

    on June 27th, 2007 at 11:07 pm

    Hi Fenton, Thanks much for your feedback. Coming from someone as well versed with this topic as yourself makes your positive comments all the more meaningful. Glad to have you come by Mastery of Meditation.
  6. A.M.Sall said,

    on June 30th, 2007 at 5:06 pm

    Anmol, you’re wise, insightful, and…very clear! Those are just some of the many reasons why your awesome post was selected to appear on the June 29, 2007 edition of Amsall’s Success Mindset Carnival. You can check it out here: Amsall’s SMT
    Congratulations and thanks a lot for your participation. We look forward to seeing you in the July edition!

    A.M.Sall


  7. on July 1st, 2007 at 11:46 pm

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  8. on July 15th, 2007 at 2:34 am

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  10. Vivek Gandhi said,

    on July 30th, 2007 at 5:57 am

    The words come from an accomplished and enlightened master.
    Thank you.

  11. Anmol Mehta said,

    on July 30th, 2007 at 8:57 pm

    Dear Vivek,

    Thank you for such gracious words. Your presence is most welcome on Mastery of Meditation.

  12. Andrea Hess said,

    on July 31st, 2007 at 9:01 am

    Hmmm ,,, I have to say I disagree! Desire is what allows us to happily, playfully, joyously step into the role of being the Creator of our experience. Without desire, what would we create? Desire is life - it is indeed inexhaustible, because it allows us to create and express ourselves according to where we are on our path, right now. Desire leads us to explore just how grandly we can manifest, and how incredibly generous Divine Abundance truly is.

    Craving, on the other hand, is the energy of lack. We do not manifest what we crave.

    I do agree that what we want must align with our highest path and purpose. But within that, we can ask for anything. Is asking for a certain amount of income every month frivolous? I do this every month, and the Universe overdelivers every time.

  13. Anmol Mehta said,

    on July 31st, 2007 at 9:27 am

    Hi Andrea,

    Thank you very much for your feedback and participation in this dialogue. Rather than agreeing or disagreeing I would suggest to keep an open mind and ask the following question, “Is there a state of being in which nothing is lacking whatsoever, which is inherently blissful, timeless and utterly free?” Until this state is discovered I am afraid desire, which is the implication that something more is needed, will forever create dissatisfaction. I am not against desire, but, I am suggesting that if you want to go beyond the ordinary you will have to find out what Reality is when Desire is not.

  14. Trupti said,

    on August 2nd, 2007 at 12:16 am

    Aaah that wretched beast called desire that sits atop my bedpost waiting for my mind to lax so it can pounce and deter me from my path.. thank you for your suggestions and encouragement on how to tackle this demon :-)))


  15. on August 6th, 2007 at 9:13 am

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  16. on August 10th, 2007 at 2:33 pm

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  17. on September 17th, 2007 at 10:07 am

    …ask the following question, “Is there a state of being in which nothing is lacking whatsoever, which is inherently blissful, timeless and utterly free?”

    I am just curious about the language used here. When you say, “State of being,” what exactly do you mean? The question would seem to imply that it is a state removed from the questioner. “I am here, but that state is over there.” Is that what you mean? If so, is there another state other than where we are at any given time?

    If I think I should be in another state, that is just dualistic thinking. “I am here, but I should be over there.” Once I believe I should be anywhere other than where I am, conflict is there. I am not saying any of this is right or wrong or whatever. Just going in to it.

    Until this state is discovered I am afraid desire, which is the implication that something more is needed, will forever create dissatisfaction.

    Again, I need some help with the language here. If someone tries to “discover” that state, that in itself is the implication that something more is needed. It is the search that causes the greatest sorrow.

    Again, I am not saying right or wrong; just asking.

    Great post. I look forward to reading more.

    Takuin Minamoto


  18. on September 22nd, 2007 at 12:48 am

    …again, very helpful, adds to my learning, this has been my study the last 12 mos, to improve my personal journey (in manifesting), and automatically those around me, along with clients. I have noticed, that each practitioner or healer has a different perception and terms usage to get the point across.
    Dr Rev Leslie

  19. Anmol Mehta said,

    on September 23rd, 2007 at 7:04 pm

    Hi Chinastar,

    Looking at these topics from various angles I think adds to the depth and breath of one’s understanding. I am glad to have provided you a different view on intention manifestation and the law of attraction as I find these to be very interesting topics.

    Cheers,
    Anmol

  20. Anmol Mehta said,

    on September 28th, 2007 at 12:43 pm

    Dear Takuin,

    Thanks you for your very thoughtful and excellent comments.

    There are many approaches in this journey to Realization and it’s important not to make theories out of tools.

    One can, as you have proposed, rigorously deny any movement away from that “which is”, thus eradicate any sense of incompleteness that arises from an acknoweldgement of a “better state” and therefore reside in life just as is…. or…

    One can consolidate one’s aim to just the discovery of the Truth which has not yet dawned on one who is asleep and apply oneself fully in the discovery of that Truth.

    Both will take you to the same place. Back to simply being with “what is” and the negation of the process of becoming. Both are fine. Wield what is necessary.

    Of course, some of the problem is with language which is itself dualistic in nature.

    Hope this helps.

    Best,
    Anmol

  21. Ricardo said,

    on December 20th, 2007 at 1:29 am

    Hi Anmol, this is a great topic. I’m very interested in it because I have read stuff about Law of attraction lately.

    “Is there a state of being in which nothing is lacking whatsoever, which is inherently blissful, timeless and utterly free?”

    Wow!!! I cannot describe the terrific effect that this question has (can have) over my consciousness.
    Thanks for sharing Anmol, your words come directly from your Heart.

    What I’ve discovered in my experience is that we have to find within what we are seeking in the outter world.

  22. Anmol Mehta said,

    on December 21st, 2007 at 6:10 pm

    Hey Ricardo,

    Well said, as within so without. Yes the search certainly needs to directed inwards, that is surely where all the real treasures lie. Not many people get to realize this.

    Thanks for adding your insights to this most fascinating topic.

    All Good Wishes,
    Anmol


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  26. Rlorenz said,

    on June 9th, 2008 at 5:45 pm

    I have studied Hinduism and Buddhism, Catholicism and Kabbalah beacuse I love the study of religions, mystery, faith and what is beyond our comprehension. My mother is Indian and my father German , I was born a catholic but have been drawn deeply to Hindusim and Buddhism. I also have had a hard path in this life and have explored mantras and yantras and recitations and meditations and some have been helpful and others have had no apparent effect. I have worked as an artist for many years and creative soul but never managed to advance in my life, materially. I waould like to find out more about this infinite prosperit technique, where did it come from, what does the pose and mudra mean. I am at a point in my life and an age where I have to advance in order to not only help those around me and my family but also to have some material dignity in my life and be able to live happily and not in poverty. If any one can shed light on this meditation I would be so happy and thankful. Love and Light Rlorenz

  27. Anmol Mehta said,

    on June 11th, 2008 at 9:51 pm

    Hi Rlorenz,

    The Infinite Energy and Prosperity Meditation technique comes from the Sikh tradition of Kundalini Yoga. The mudras and mantras are described in the following article as well. Let me know if you have any further questions.

    Prosperity Mantra, Mudra, Meditation Video

    All Good Wishes,
    Anmol


  28. on June 18th, 2008 at 7:42 am

    There is a step by step model which teaches you exactly how to string all the parts of intention, energy and action together.

    It is the secrets of the Laws of Mind which provides the full blueprint and code of manifestation.

    For example, in intention there are several things required such as

    1. momentary living
    2. single minded focus
    3. doing one thing at a time
    4. concentration
    5. non judgement
    6. unawareness

    etc etc

    The only way to apply these correctly is through understanding the full system of manifestation and how everything relates to everything else.

    Visit my website at www.manifestationintelligence.com to learn this step by step system

  29. Anmol Mehta said,

    on June 18th, 2008 at 8:18 pm

    Hey Kads,

    Thanks for stopping by and providing your resource.

    Cheers,
    Anmol

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