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The Law of Intention and Desire

Have you ever had the experience of deciding you’d like to buy a car and suddenly everywhere you go, you see that model of car? Or you’re reading a book you love and you notice mentions of that book or author repeatedly?

That’s partly due to our selective processing of the information coming at us. We simply aren’t capable of taking in everything we see and hear, so we make choices influenced by what we’ve previously decided matters to us.

In an important component of this chapter, Chopra says it’s also because of our power to fulfill our desires through our attention and intention. This law explains how all the potential in the world gets converted into reality.

“Attention energizes and intention transforms,” Chopra says. “Whatever you put your attention on will grow stronger in your life. Whatever you take your attention away from will whither, disintegrate and disappear.”

“Intention, on the other hand, triggers transformation of energy and information. Intention is the real power behind desire. It is actually desire without attachment to the outcome,” he adds.

What we put our attention on grows in our lives. Once you hear a faucet dripping, can you think of anything else? It’s a tiny droplet of water but that sound can become all consuming, especially if you’re trying to sleep.

Intention can put things in motion. It can be as simple as beginning to tell a few friends you’re looking for a new job or posting to Facebook asking who can help you with an idea you have. Or just having your eyes open for opportunities so you can say yes when they appear.

“Intention on the fertile ground of attention has infinite organizing power,” Chopra says.

Because what you put your attention on grows, Chopra suggests you simply refuse to put your attention on obstacles. Keep your focus on your intent, realizing that of course part of getting there will be problem solving through some challenges, but don’t fall into the trap of focusing on them.

“Imaginary obstacles, which are more than 90 percent of obstacles, disintegrate and disappear,” Chopra says. “The remaining obstacles become opportunities through intention.”

Here’s a study guide to the Seven Spiritual Laws, from a now-defunct blog called My Morning Coffee.

Wait, what? Obstacles become opportunities?

By staying focused on your goal, but remaining flexible about how you achieve it, obstacles can inspire you to achieve it in a new way.

Let’s say you want to open a bakery, but every storefront you look at feels too expensive and risky. You’re momentarily discouraged, but then think about how else you might get paid to bake. You do some research and find no one else is doing delivery service so you’re inspired to start a bakery that serves a different niche.

Staying detached from a specific outcome means those few obstacles that are real can actually be beneficial.

Chopra explains his belief about why attention and intention are so powerful — because everything in the natural world is simply energy and information, with the information tells cells to use elements including carbon and oxygen to make a tree or a human.

“Your body is not separate from the body of the universe,” Chopra says.

We’re all recycling the same elements, so the energy we create through our attention and intention interacts with everything else in the universe. We can change the energy and informational content of our bodies by changing what we think, and we can also control what happens outside our physical bodies by changing our energy and information.

How to put the law of intention and desire into practice:

  • Make a list of your desires. Carry this list with you. Look at it before meditating, before you go to sleep at night and when you wake up in the morning.
  • Release this list of desires. It’s not easy to both want something and not get attached to wanting it, but trust that when things don’t seem to go your way, there is a reason. Look for the seeds of inspiration in those challenges.
  • Remain in self referral. Don’t let yourself be influenced by the opinions and criticisms of the world. Don’t look at yourself through the eyes of others.

Ref:. Deepak Chopra

The 7 Laws:

1. The Law of Pure Potentiality
2. The Law of Giving
3. The Law of Karma
4. The Law of Least Effort
5. The Law of Intention and Desire
6. The Law of Detachment
7. The Law of Dharma

The Law of Detachment

The sixth spiritual law of success, the Law of Detachment, says that the way to acquire anything in the universe is to relinquish our attachment to it.

This doesn’t mean we give up the intention to create our desire; we don’t give up the intention, and we don’t give up the desire. We give up our attachment to the outcome.

The moment we combine one-pointed intention with detachment to the outcome, we will have that which we desire.

Detachment comes from an inner knowingness that we are a pattern of behavior of a higher intelligence. When things don’t seem to go our way, we can let go of our idea of how things should be.

We know that in our limited awareness, we cannot see the synchronistic, harmonious patterns of the universe of which we and our intentions are a part.

Attachment, on the other hand, implies doubt and distrust in nature’s intelligence and its infinite organizing power. Attachment is the melodrama of the ego, because it is based on fear and insecurity, and this comes from not realizing the power of the Self.

Those who seek security chase it for a lifetime without ever finding it, because security can never come from material wealth alone. People say, “When I have a million dollars, then I’ll be financially independent; then I’ll be secure.” But it never happens.

Attachment to money and security only creates insecurity, no matter how much money we have in the bank.

The search for security is actually an attachment to certainty, to the known, and the known is the prison of our past conditioning. Freedom from our past lies in the wisdom of uncertainty. Without uncertainty, life is just the repetition of outworn memories. There’s no evolution in that, and when there is no evolution, there is stagnation, entropy, and decay.

In ancient wisdom traditions, the solution to this dilemma lies in our willingness to detach from the known, step into the unknown, and surrender our desires to the creative mind that orchestrates the dance of the universe.

The unknown is the field of all possibilities, ever fresh, ever new, always open to the creation of new manifestations. This field can orchestrate an infinity of space-time events to bring about the outcome intended.

But when our intention gets locked into a rigid mindset, we lose the fluidity, flexibility, and creativity inherent in the field.

True wealth consciousness is the ability to have anything we want, anytime we want, with the least effort.

Detachment is synonymous with wealth consciousness, because with detachment there is freedom to create.

How can we create when we’re clinging and grasping, and full of anxiety?

The Law of Detachment does not interfere with goal setting. We still have the intention of going in a certain direction, but between point A and point B there are infinite possibilities. With uncertainty factored in, we might change direction if we find a higher ideal, or if we find something more exciting. When we experience uncertainty, we’re on the right path, and it’s the fertile ground of pure creativity and freedom.

How can you apply the Law of Detachment?

Begin by practicing detached involvement. This means whenever you encounter a problem, you stay grounded in the wisdom of uncertainty, while expectantly waiting for a solution to emerge.

If you remain detached, you won’t feel compelled to force solutions on problems. This enables you to stay alert to opportunities, and then what emerges is something powerful and exciting. The state of alert preparedness in the present meets with your goals and intentions, and allows you to seize the opportunity within every problem you have in your life.

Every problem is the seed of an opportunity for some greater benefit. Once you have this perception, a whole range of possibilities opens up, and this keeps the wonder and the excitement alive. Only by practicing detached involvement can you have joy and laughter.

Then wealth is created spontaneously and effortlessly.

Ref:. Deepak Chopra

The 7 Laws:

1. The Law of Pure Potentiality
2. The Law of Giving
3. The Law of Karma
4. The Law of Least Effort
5. The Law of Intention and Desire
6. The Law of Detachment
7. The Law of Dharma

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