Raimon Samsó

The Manifestation Code


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The Manifestation Code

      Index

       Introduction to the Manifestation Code

       Neville Goddard and the science of realizing your desires

      1. The power of the unique reality

      2. The power of conscience

      3. The power of the decree

      4. The power of the "I Am"

      5. The Power of Asssumption

      6. The power of abundant supply

      7. The power of imagination

      8. The power of imagination

      9. The power of gratitude

      10. The power of prayer

      11. The power of detachment

      12. The power of the «Miracle Process»

       The 12 powers of the Manifestation

       About the author

      Introduction to the Manifestation Code

      The word "code" refers to a set of laws and principles. And it is a unitary, ordered and systematised set of rules. It is an original term from the Latin word "codex", and it means ‘book of laws or principles’ which govern a subject. This book will reveal to you the "12 powers" to fulfil your desires, based on the laws of the mystics of the Antiquity.

      This set of principles –as I have ordered and systematised them- they make up "The Manifestation Code" and they are a spiritual technology to make the invisible visible.

      Although the concepts on which I have based the "12 powers" may seem like a commonplace to you, or you think you already know them, I will provide you with a new meaning for those concepts, please let yourself be surprised.

      What you are going to read next is not new, but it has been forgotten. In the distant future it will be a no-brainer. This is my vision of the future: in a few thousand years, the illiterates will be those people incapable of designing their life at their choice.

      Spiritually enlightened people, the majority, will align their intention with their manifestations and only those who have fallen behind, the minority, in their spiritual development, will suffer an unelected destiny.

      Why "12 Powers"? Jesus came into the world to lead mankind to another level and was assisted by twelve apostles. In my opinion, the content of this book also requires twelve columns in which it is supported.

      The Apostles were disciples. And my definition of discipline is "to be a disciple of an idea". Here are 12 ideas to be disciplined. What’s next it’s the twelve qualities for the creation of new realities. I recommend you to use the "12 powers" in your life (as a habit) and you will awaken a creative power previously unknown for you that will allow you to lead to have a life of abundant prosperity in all aspects.

      I have written this book to show you that raising your life is not only possible, but, according to the universal laws I will explain, it is natural when you are in consistency with these unchanging laws. I believe that we have been culturally conditioned to think as it is established, which leads to a life of "bearable failure" and "silent despair". And the saddest thing: to believe that dreams, dreams are, that success is for a few, and fear for everyone...

      If life were like that, this universe would be dead. But everything indicates otherwise. You will agree that we have been conditioned to believe that pursuing our desires generates selfish behaviours. We have also been conditioned to adapt to the world at the expense of ignoring our inner universe.

      But if everyone focused on spirituality, instead of giving it up, this would be a world of realised and happy people.

      Writing about the non-manifest, its laws and principles, using the limited vocabulary of a Western language is bold; because words are symbols that lead us away doubly from the truth. The first time because a mental concept is a misrepresentation of the truth; and the second, because choosing a word that represents that concept is limiting the truth.

      Every time I have sat down to write a few pages of this book, I have invited the Spirit to inspire me as an instrument for his wisdom. I am not saying that this is a channeled book, but it is very inspired and that I do not feel that I own the content of this work. As you will appreciate, in some passages the inspiration is easier to notice, and in others less, according to my inner connection.

      Some of the ideas I have written I had once thought about them, but others I thought about them for the first time when expressing them here. Therefore, it combines concepts I knew and others "I did not know".

      It always happens to me when I give the process of writing to the inner sage: a text emerges which is the combination of experience and inspiration.

      This book is dedicated to Neville Goddard, American mystic. He dedicated his life to divulging principles of ancient traditions of mysticism and wisdom that are summed up what he called the Law of the Assumption. I will refer to him and his work in the next chapter, for the time being I would like to dedicate this book to him. It is my tribute to his work which has inspired a great change in my life. I owed him this book in gratitude.

      What may be hindering your progress right now is not what you do not know, but what you know and doesn't work (or worse: what you know and it has never been true). As you will see in this book I'm going to give a 180 degree turn to conventional beliefs that are a mortgage on the average person's mind.

      I ask you to read it with total openness of your mind. Abandon some of the preconceived ideas you have about the world because what’s next will require all your receptivity.

      I have tried to transmit timeless truths by using the simplest words. You may still need to read two or more times a paragraph to get the most out of it. Throughout the reading, you will read the words: Divinity, Presence, Spirit, Source... Open yourself to a new meaning of these concepts that to me have nothing of religious although they are very spiritual. As you know, religion is a subset of spirituality, which is broader.

      You may have been struck by the word “manifestation" in the title of this book; although it may seem a confusing idea, it is much more accurate to me than "creation", because I have realised that we actually do not create anything. Rather we "manifest” intentions from the field of all possibilities; already created. And we "just" make them land in the world of the form. We all express intentions that want to reach the world of the form; and in a very real sense, all our achievements are co-creations because we never get anything on our own.

      I will use two key concepts, which should be clear: reality and world, unchanging