Transmission explains a three-part formula: act on highest passion, act to best ability, and act with zero insistence on outcomes.
Excitement is framed as the body's translation of higher-mind guidance and the organizing principle of synchronicity.
Clarifies common misunderstandings and offers practical subprinciples and examples.
Part 1: Act On Your Highest Passion (Choose Highest Excitement)
Principle: Take action on the option that contains the most excitement available to you.
Highest excitement need not be a grand project or career; it can be simple daily choices.
Act step-by-step on the option with the most excitement to build momentum and reveal larger opportunities.
If an option has even slightly more excitement than others, act on it first.
Excitement signals higher-mind communication; acting shows you’re listening and invites more guidance.
Check beliefs to avoid confusing anxiety with excitement.
Also check beliefs to avoid mislabeling excitement as anxiety due to fear-based definitions.
Pure excitement cannot include true negative experience; attach no irrelevant negative meaning.
Part 2: Act To The Best Of Your Ability (Full Commitment)
Use all skills, talents, imagination, and abilities when acting on excitement.
Go as far as you can until you can take no further action; exhaust possible avenues.
If multiple opportunities are equally actionable and exciting, choose either; synchronicity will indicate whether to continue.
Flip a coin when undecided; your emotional reaction often reveals true preference.
When you can act no further, select the next most exciting thing and repeat the process.
Recognize signs that indicate inability to act: physical incapacity, societal laws, moral/ethical constraints.
Physical limits and legal/ethical standards are legitimate boundaries and guide you toward the path of least resistance.
Distinguish unjust laws from protective laws: civil disobedience has a different moral context than breaking laws that protect rights (example: copyright vs slavery distinction).
Part 3: Act With Zero Insistence On Outcome (Allow Higher-Mind Solutions)
Insistence on specific outcomes can block better manifestations than you can imagine.
Visualization is useful to raise vibration, but drop attachment to the exact picture afterward.
Keep the vibrational state of excitement, but release assumptions about form, timing, or method.
The thing that excites you may only serve to get you moving; do not assume it must be the final manifestation.
Drop insistence like a “hot potato” while maintaining excitement; this opens room for higher-mind solutions.
Be open to different forms of abundance; insistence on one form (e.g., money) can close other beneficial avenues.
Toolkit Of Excitement (How The Formula Works)
Activating the three-part formula engages a complete, automatic toolkit: organizing, guiding, and self-correcting.
Synchronicity arranges what to do, when to do it, and with whom — and omits what need not be done.
The kit reveals subconscious fear-based beliefs as you act, allowing you to identify and release them.
Acting with integrity on the formula synchronizes your life with ease, creativity, joy, and expanded awareness.
Excitement can be calm and peaceful; it need not be frenetic or loud.
Action Items
At each decision point, list available options and choose the one with the most excitement.
When excited, use all relevant skills and pursue the action as far as you can.
If undecided between equally exciting options, choose one (coin flip acceptable) and monitor synchronicity.
After visualizing desired outcomes, release insistence on specifics while keeping the excited state.
Monitor and re-evaluate personal beliefs to avoid confusing anxiety and excitement.
Decisions
No formal decisions recorded; guidance emphasizes personal choice to follow the three-part formula.