Today, I have learned from my own experience that I don’t need a genie’s lamp to create magic; I have seen that I can create magic because I am the magic.
Reminding people that they have magic within them is a fundamental part of my mission statement. I am fascinated by everyday (s)heroes, magicians, fairies, genies, shape shifters, patron saints and angels who have taken charge of their lives and spirits through their conscious ability to co-create, transform or alchemize.
I love the idea that something we wish for can instantly come true and I am awed by the intrinsic power we have to create and co-create our lives.
As a Spirited Woman, my most fruitful success stories have developed from my conscious choice to be at cause over the outcome of the various aspects of my life. What this means is that when I have taken the time to write my goals, formulate a conscious business plan, produce a vision board, speak my affirmations, connect with my personal and professional support teams and take action, I have excelled, and when I have not done these things, I have not.
Over the past few weeks, I have been writing about energy for Spirited Woman, and while doing so, in particular, the subject of zero point energy has continued to come up. When something repeats itself in my life, I pay attention. For this reason, it didn’t seem surprising (yet, it is always a happy occurrence that I don’t take for granted) that I was given a book called The Answer by business gurus John Assaraf and Murray Smith, which articulates why zero point energy is the basis for conscious creation and shows you step-by-step how to integrate and conduct it.
As you might recall, John was featured in The Secret as the businessman who had rediscovered a vision board he had made five years previously and who when he saw that board was stunned to realize that he was now living across the country in San Diego in the exact home that he had cut out of Dream Homes magazine while living in Indiana.
In the book, John asserts how that moment was a turning point for him and acknowledges that he had no real idea as to how he had made this and many other dreams come true. He shares his personal search and tells us how he met with scientists, physicists and philosophers to discover the answer.
John and Murray have been best friends for years, and they build on each other’s rags to riches success stories to share how they have accomplished their goals. Murray’s early background as he makes his later achievements as an entrepreneur and CEO seem all that much more implausible and satisfying.
In today’s highly populated expert arena, what I love most about this book is something that I feel many experts lack: real world experience on the subject of which they claim to be an expert. That John and Murray can provide practical, insightful and intelligent questions for readers to ask themselves, is because, they know of what they teach. This makes The Answer a metaphor for something much larger and much more rich, because you both come through it and to it in a personal and organic manner guided by two masterful magicians who show you how to broaden the use of your own zero point magic in a profound and powerful way.
Spirited Women, why not take some time today to make a vision board and determine to make a long-held dream come true? In doing so, remember to create your vision from the perspective of the sky is the limit, instead of what simply seems possible based on your current circumstances.
This is the last of Jaimi Blakely's four-part series on energy.
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Jaimi Blakely
is a writer, creator and visionary. She is fascinated by energy as a
healing tool. Currently, she is completing her first novel, The Happy
List, and is the CEO of Links for Love, a for-profit company dedicated
to revolutionizing the way that schools raise funds.






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