4 Ways to Use Creative Thought Forms to Transform Life
The Summit Lighthouse with spiritual educator
Rosalinda Siciliano is hosting a free workshop from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on February
26 in Phoenix as well as via zoom that will explore practical ways to use
geometric, nature-derived thought forms to transform one’s life, both personal
and planetary.
Receiving a greater creative power and control of
one’s mind would be an asset. Some individuals use vision boards to make a
picture to help them realize projects and goals. Thought forms can be used to
expand one’s mind to imagine, to heal, to reach goals, and to positively
control emotions.
Here are four keys that work together to expand
an individual’s lower and higher consciousness using thought forms. This
practice develops increased sensitivity in analysis of conditions, things and
people. One’s inner guide becomes more prominent in personal awareness.
1. Use thought forms that relate to geometry; the
object or shape must be based in reality, such as a circle, trapezoid, square,
chalice, etc. Begin with a small shape, such as a cylinder the size of an
oatmeal box or smaller, and then expand it to envelop the whole body. The mind
has the power of expansion. It takes practice as co-creator with God.
2. Work with color. Embellish the thought form
with beautiful color drawn mentally within the object. Visit SummitUniversityPress.com/creative-thought-forms
to see examples.
3. Give the visualization a tone. Endow the
thought creation with a musical tone, such as high C, and picture now a solid
object.
4. First, purify personal consciousness with the
violet flame, a spiritual light brought here by legendary spiritual master
Saint Germain. Practice begins with prayer and using violet flame mantras.
The violet flame is a holy spirit energy. Each person has a direct connection
to Christ, one’s inner guide (middle figure) in the chart of the divine
self—the highest thought form; it shows one’s own relationship to God (top
figure).
New Age spiritual author Mark Prophet recommends doing this only for five minutes twice a day. See the chart of the divine self for a larger alchemy. See more tips in the book Creative Thought Forms, written by his wife, Elizabeth Clare Prophet.
Location: Via Zoom and in person at 4105 N. 20th
St., Ste. 115. To register, visit bit.ly/3Qy01tO. To connect
with Rosalinda
Siciliano—an educator for all ages, who holds two international Montessori
diplomas and is a graduate of Summit University, where science and religion
meet—email [email protected].
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