Principle 11 — Source Connection  |  Law of Divine Oneness

Conscious Contact Is Co-Creation

"Setting the intention is the prayer. Receiving the answer is the meditation. Together they are the complete loop of co-creation with Source."

The Law of Divine Oneness tells us that everything is connected — that the individual mind and the universal intelligence are not separate systems communicating across a gap, but expressions of a single consciousness. Conscious contact, in this principle, is not about reaching out to something external. It is about removing the noise and distraction that obscure the connection that has always been there.

Most people have a one-sided relationship with Source. They set intentions, they ask, they pray — but they do not stay long enough to listen. The asking is one half of the loop. The receiving — the stillness, the silence, the openness to what comes — is the other half. Both are required. Neither alone completes the circuit. This principle teaches you to close the loop.

The Teaching

Dr. Wayne Dyer spent the last decades of his career moving from the psychology of intention to the spirituality of surrender — and his work in You'll See It When You Believe It addresses the paradox at the heart of conscious contact: you must hold your intentions clearly while simultaneously releasing your grip on the outcome. This is not passivity. It is the specific quality of consciousness that allows Source to work without obstruction. The mind that grasps and micromanages cannot receive. The mind that sets clearly and releases gracefully — that mind is in conscious contact.

Neville Goddard's work on prayer and imagination in The Power of Awareness offers one of the most precise maps of this loop. For Goddard, prayer is not petition — it is the act of feeling the reality of what you desire as already accomplished. And meditation is not emptying the mind — it is the receptive state that allows the completed vision to begin expressing in the physical world. Together they constitute what Goddard called "conscious creation" — and Dr. Joe Dispenza's meditation practices in Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself provide the most scientifically grounded version of how to open and maintain this channel.

The Revelation

You are not separate from Source and never have been. The sense of separation — the feeling that you are alone in your striving, that the universe is indifferent, that you are working against the current rather than with it — is a perceptual phenomenon, not a reality. Beneath the noise of the conditioned mind, the connection is constant, unbroken, and available.

Conscious contact is simply the practice of turning toward what has always been there. Quieting the noise long enough to feel it. Setting your intention precisely enough that Source has something clear to respond to. And then staying still enough to hear the response.

The complete loop — intention and reception, prayer and meditation — is where co-creation actually happens. Everything before this principle has been preparation for this.

  • 01Connection Is Always Present — Noise Is the VariableYou are not trying to create a connection with Source. You are trying to reduce the noise that obscures a connection that already exists. The practice is subtraction, not addition.
  • 02The Loop Is Complete Only When Both Halves Are PresentSetting intentions without receiving is like making a call and hanging up before the answer comes. Meditating without clear intention is like waiting for a call you never made. The complete loop requires both: clear asking and genuine receptivity.
  • 03Guidance Arrives in the SilenceThe quality and specificity of the guidance that comes in genuine stillness is qualitatively different from the thoughts and ideas that arise in mental noise. Learning to distinguish the two is one of the most valuable skills this practice develops.
  • 04Conscious Contact Is CumulativeEach session of genuine conscious contact builds on the previous one. The connection deepens with practice. The quality of what comes through improves with consistency. This is not a dramatic one-time event — it is a relationship that develops over time.

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Dr. Wayne Dyer

You'll See It When You Believe It

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Neville Goddard

The Power of Awareness

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Dr. Joe Dispenza

Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself

Principle 11 — Source Connection — Video

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Principle 11 — Workbook

The Conscious Contact Audit

This workbook asks you to look honestly at the quality of your current relationship with Source — not where you wish it were, but where it actually is.

Part 1 — Current Reality

Honest assessment of your current relationship with Source — not what you wish it were, but where it actually is.

Part 2 — The Static Inventory

What consistently interrupts or blocks your conscious contact with Source? Distractions, beliefs, busyness, doubt, resentment — name every form of static that stands between you and the connection you want.

Part 3 — Old Beliefs vs New Truths

For each limiting belief you've identified, write the new truth you are choosing to hold.

Old Belief
New Truth
Old Belief
New Truth
Old Belief
New Truth

Part 4 — What Guidance Has Been Waiting

What has your gut, your intuition, or that quiet voice been trying to tell you that you have not listened to yet? What guidance have you been receiving but dismissing, postponing, or rationalizing away?

Write your commitment to conscious contact — to setting clear intentions and staying open to receive the answers.

Principle 11 — Practice

The Source Connection Practice

Transformation is not an event — it is a practice. Complete these every day for seven days. The quality of your conscious contact will deepen with each day of consistent practice.

Morning Ritual

5 minutes — before your phone, before anything else

  • Sit quietly in a place with no screens, no interruptions.
  • Spend two minutes stating clearly what you are asking for guidance on today — speak it or write it as a specific intention.
  • Sit in complete silence for two full minutes and listen — do not fill the silence with more asking.
  • Write down whatever arrives — impressions, words, feelings, ideas — without editing or evaluating.
  • State: "I am in conscious contact. I am guided. I am provided for."

Evening Check

3 minutes — before sleep

  • Ask: "Did I follow any guidance that arrived today?"
  • Ask: "Did I dismiss or override anything that felt like Source speaking?"
  • Name any moments when you felt clearly guided — and any moments when you ignored the signal.
  • Acknowledge one piece of guidance you received today, however quiet.

The Complete Loop

Once this week — 20–30 minutes undisturbed

  • Find complete solitude with no screens, no interruptions, no time pressure.
  • Spend ten minutes in clear intention setting — the prayer half: state specifically what you are asking for, what guidance you need, what you want Source to know.
  • Spend ten minutes in complete stillness and receptivity — the meditation half: stop talking, stop asking, and simply remain open to receive whatever comes.
  • Write everything that arrived — however subtle, however unexpected.

7-Day Completion Tracker

Check each day when you complete the morning ritual and evening check.

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Principle 11 — Integration

After the Seven Days

Return to these questions after completing the seven-day practice. Answer from what is actually true — not what sounds good.

Question 01

"When did you feel the clearest, most unmistakable sense of connection this week?"

Question 02

"What was your most consistent form of static — and where did it come from?"

Question 03

"What arrived in the silence that you wouldn't have heard if you were only talking?"

Question 04

"How has the quality of your connection shifted from where you began this principle?"

Question 05

"What guidance came through this week that you are now ready to act on?"

Question 06

"What becomes possible in your life when you maintain this quality of conscious contact consistently?"

Principle 11 — Resources

Lesson Resources

Start with the video in the Lesson tab if you haven't already — the books below go deeper into the territory this principle opens up.

  • You'll See It When You Believe It

    Dr. Wayne Dyer

    On tuning the mind to receive what Source is always transmitting — Dyer's most direct guide to the inner conditions required for genuine conscious contact.

  • The Power of Awareness

    Neville Goddard

    On conscious contact through imagination and feeling as the mechanism of creation — Goddard's teaching on prayer and meditation as the complete loop remains one of the most precise descriptions of this principle ever written.

  • Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself

    Dr. Joe Dispenza

    The meditation practices specifically designed to open the channel between mind and Source — the most scientifically grounded guide to developing the neurological conditions for genuine conscious contact.

Principle 11 — Affirmation

Seal the Work

Your Affirmation for Principle 11

"I am in conscious contact with Source. I am guided. I am provided for. I am exactly where I am meant to be."

Why This Works

"I am in conscious contact with Source" is a present-tense declaration of relationship — not a goal, not a hope, but a current state. The brain responds to this by beginning to filter experience through the lens of connection rather than separation. Every moment of felt guidance, every coincidence, every unexpected opening becomes evidence of the connection rather than noise to be explained away.

"I am guided. I am provided for." These two phrases address the two deepest fears underlying the sense of separation: that you are alone in navigating your life, and that your needs will not be met. Affirming both — as present-tense facts — begins to rewire the nervous system's default assumption from threat and scarcity to trust and sufficiency. This is not toxic positivity; it is a deliberate shift in the baseline assumption your nervous system uses to interpret reality.

Repeat this affirmation every morning for seven days. Say it in the mirror. Say it slowly. Let it land in your body, not just your mind.