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The Art of Allowing: Releasing Resistance to Receive

PRAC-045 Deep ·
Bashar identifies 'allowing' as perhaps the most underestimated factor in manifestation. This entry explains the mechanics of resistance and release: (1) resistance as frequency jamming—when you desire something while simultaneously doubting, fearing, or judging it, you create destructive interference that cancels the manifestation signal, (2) the paradox of effort—trying too hard emits 'lack' vibration; the universe responds to ease and trust, not struggle and strain, (3) allowing vs. passivity—allowing is active receptivity, not lazy inaction; it involves maintaining high frequency while taking inspired action and releasing attachment to outcomes, (4) the 'upstream/downstream' metaphor—swimming against current (resisting what is) exhausts you; floating downstream (accepting present while intending future) carries you effortlessly to your goals, (5) specific resistance patterns: perfectionism (delaying until conditions are ideal), over-analysis (seeking certainty before acting), people-pleasing (manifesting others' desires instead of your own), and martyrdom (believing you must suffer to deserve good). Bashar provides the 'allowing practice': identify what you want, notice your immediate emotional reaction (excitement = allowing, anxiety = resistance), trace resistance to its belief root, and use the 'wouldn't it be nice' framing to soften attachment. The entry emphasizes that allowing is a skill developed through practice, not a switch that flips instantly.
Translation Note
Allowing practice bridges spiritual surrender with active manifestation technique.
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