The Moses Code isn't something I made up or even discovered – in many ways, it discovered me. Recently, there's been so much talk about the Law of Attraction and how we can use it to realize our dreams, which usually means asking, 'How can I attract all the things I don't currently possess that will make me happy once I do?' I'm willing to admit that this is an important first step, but I felt the Moses Code offered something that wasn't immediately present in this formula. In other words, is satisfying the hunger of the ego the real goal, or is there something else within us, something far more significant that's fulfilled in a very different manner?
The Moses Code is about the next and much more vital, step. How do we satisfy the longing of our soul?
The ego is constantly concerned with trying to get what it believes it doesn't have, while the soul seeks to give everything it needs, thereby realising that those things were already present within.
This is the focus of the Moses Code, just as it is the highest goal of the Law of Attraction.
Try this exercise and you will see what I mean.
The Form What do you want to attract in your life? This is your first step. You may choose to start off with something small or go after your heart's desire. It's totally up to you since the Moses Code doesn't recognise levels of difficulty. It treats everything the same – as extensions of God and, therefore, something that you deserve. You're also an extension of God, so it's logical that you're entitled to whatever you request. This may seem like a distant leap for your mind, but with continued practice you'll know it's true.
Write this down on a piece of paper, and keep it in front of you so you can clearly see your goal. Now go to a place where you can relax and be alone. At first you'll only practise this exercise for a few moments, but after a while it will become a habit, and you'll find yourself using it throughout the day. Once you're alone and relaxed, take a deep breath.
With your eyes open, look at the sheet of paper in front of you and say out loud: 'I AM THAT.' Exhale as you recite these words, and then as you inhale, continue by saying: 'I AM.' the sound will be different because you're reciting the second phrase on the in breath.
Repeat the circular breathing and speaking as your stare at what you've written down.
It's important to feel the emotion of 'already having' what it is you're asking for. I'll explain this more in a moment. For now, create the emotional feeling that you're achieving your goal, continue to breath, and repeat the chant.
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Let me explain what you're actually doing. When you breathe out, saying 'I AM THAT,' you're claiming that you're one with the desired state or object. You're affirming that you aren't separate from the thing you're asking for; rather, you're contained within it and its contained in you. In other words, you're expanding the definition of who you are and drawing into your being something that you believe is a part of you.
This claim – that you're one with the thing you desire – is actually a statement of truth. In fact, you aren't separate from anything; you're an aspect of the all-pervading life fo God. You're one with God, so you're the one with all the things that are also one with God. Does this make sense? Perhaps not to your logical mind, but your soul understands this statement all to well, and that's why the Moses Code works. It's as if you're finally acting upon the knowingness of your soul instead of your mind, which is at best confused about everything it perceives. It sees everything as separate and alone, whereas your soul views everything as intimately connected to its source.
When you inhale, saying 'I AM,' imagine that this is God's response to you, claiming and accepting the thing you desire to draw into your life. You say to God: 'I AM THAT,' and God answers: 'I AM.' The name of God now comes full circle and easily draws the thing you're focused on into your life.
Pay close attention to this next part of the explanation. If you can understand it, even with the limitations of our limited minds, you'll realise the power of using the name of God to manifest your desires. When you say 'I AM THAT,' to God, God doesn't answer you saying 'You are.' The Creator replies, 'I AM.' In other words, God is saying through you: If you claim it, then I claim it, too, for we are one!' 'I AM THAT I AM' now becomes a single statement rather than two. It is God speaking to God, and God answering God. And what would God give itself? Everything!
From The Moses Code © 2008 by James F Twyman, published by Hay House.
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