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<blockquote class="quotation">'''Intent''' is the application of [[Desire]] and [[Will]] to creation. When a potter sits down at a wheel to spin a vase, his desire to spin a vase, coupled with the will to get it done, is instrumental in the [[formation|force]] used to [[formation|form]] the new creation.</blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">'''Intent''' is the application of [[Desire]] and [[Will]] to creation. When a potter sits down at a wheel to spin a vase, his desire to spin a vase, coupled with the will to get it done, is instrumental in the [[formation|force]] used to [[formation|form]] the new creation.</blockquote>


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Intent may be contrasted with [[Expectation]].
Intent may be contrasted with [[Expectation]].
==See Also=
[[Consciousness]]


==Further Reading==
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Revision as of 23:21, 26 March 2019

Intent is the application of Desire and Will to creation. When a potter sits down at a wheel to spin a vase, his desire to spin a vase, coupled with the will to get it done, is instrumental in the force used to form the new creation.

See Also

Intent to Connect

Notes

When we intend something we take a desired creative outcome and direct it (i.e. will it) to happen with the force of Consciousness.

Force may be applied physically in a Physical Process of Creation, or spiritually in a Spiritual Process of Creation.

How long it takes to translate intent into creation depends entirely on the persistence and strength of will (i.e. the harder you will it, the faster it will happen), the nature and complexity of our creative intent, our general creative expertise, and the energetic level at which you are creating at. At lower (i.e. denser) levels of physical Creation where Creation vibrates slower, intent requires additional time and effort. Obviously, more complex creative outcomes require longer periods of intense creative intent and more time (and perhaps assistance) to properly unfold (Sharp, 2006b).

Intent is an Aspect of Consciousness and part of Creation's Equation.

Intent may be contrasted with Expectation.

Further Reading

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