Conscious Un-Creation

by Andrea Hess on September 17, 2009

in Manifest Your Desired Outcomes

You’re doing it!  You set an intention, you’re taking action … and you are actually creating what you want! You are creating a new reality for yourself and changing your financial or professional life.  Or maybe you entered into a new relationship or have arrived at new state of physical health.

But maybe your new reality isn’t all you thought it would be.  Now what?  You thought this is what you wanted.  You’re proud of consciously creating what you intended.  You had a great experience, but now what?  Just because you created your reality, does that mean you have to keep it?

Our Soul incarnates, after all, to experience itself in new and expansive ways through a constant process of creation.  Throughout our creation process, we have the opportunity to sort through our circumstances – what fits, what doesn’t, what allows us to expand, what is limiting.  If we’re brave, we keep only what truly supports the authentic self-expression of our Divinity.  If we’re brave, we dare to discard the rest.

There is, after all, only so much room in our lives.  Conscious un-creation is about making space for new circumstances, ones that even better express our Divine nature.  It means consciously  letting go of circumstances that no longer serve us, so that we make room for a new creation process, new experiences and new growth.

Do you dare and look into your life – into your habits, relationships, career, even your refrigerator – and examine what might need to go in order to create new space for greater self-expression?  What is the benchmark you create for “keep” and “discard”?  Do you keep what’s tolerable?  Or only what’s remarkable?  You get to decide!  Un-creation can be as subtle as tossing out clothes that no longer fit, or as dramatic as a career change or divorce.

We often resist this process.  We want the guarantee that a new wardrobe or new career or new relationship will fit us better than the old one … preferably BEFORE we let go of what we currently have!  But we can’t create something new unless we’re first willing to make space, to un-create what IS.

It takes courage to trust ourselves and the Universe to fill in the temporary space created by un-doing and un-creating with something more extraordinary.  But if we keep holding on to what we have, even if what we have is mediocre at best, we never get to experience the joy of creating something new, something that truly expresses our Soul’s purpose and our Divine essence.

“Mediocre” versus the “true expression of our Divine essence” … you’d think that choice would be easy!  But we can only have one if we’re willing to let go of the other.

What are you keeping that you’d like to discard?  Do you dare let it go, without needing any justification beyond “it no longer serves me?”

Blessings,
Andrea

If a fuzzy or unproductive manifesting process is keeping you from letting go of what no longer serves you, join me next Tuesday for a FREE Teleclass.  Register here!

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Michael September 17, 2009 at 3:15 pm

What a pleasant surprise…I’m actually doing something right already, for a change. Threw the job away, the shop will soon be an office, health improving because of action. Keeping the wife beause she’s irreplaceable.

Space is made. Now to figger out how to fill it. ;)

2 Harmony Harrison September 17, 2009 at 4:45 pm

Great timing! I just weeded 6 bags of books from my collection and am on a whole-house, whole-life clean-out tour!

3 Jeremy M. Bennett September 21, 2009 at 8:26 pm

Great Article Andrea! – For me, it’s been a gradual process;
there is still stuff to go through, even as I’ve been following Spirit’s lead on energetically strategic and linear actions…
I am experiencing the change that will soon manifest itself in my surroundings ;)
Best,
Jeremy

4 Tracey Mulry September 22, 2009 at 10:50 pm

Yet more words of truth and wisdom. Change and new experiences bring us to a new place. Thank you Andrea – your words give me motivation to keep moving and doing it differently to focus on new paths. :)

5 John October 19, 2009 at 10:27 am

Thank you for interesting information!

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