I saw a commercial the other day for this program called wife swap. Never watch the show except this wife had me wondering…she said she manifested everything in her life from her house to her husband, her job, she is actually an inventor, to her children including the colour of their eyes and hair. She had dream boards up all over the place and was adamant that this is how she directed her life to be.
You would start laughing about right now but the reality was she lived in the house of her dreams, had the husband of her dreams and the children she said she manifested into her life. Okay, so it’s TV and could all a bunch of you know what but it did get me to thinking.
The other wife was poorly educated, over weight and had convinced herself and her family that money wasn’t a requirement of happiness and they were happy living in squalor in the trailer park, that the other family only cared about money and they couldn’t possibly be happy. One family very successful, the other not so much but both proclaiming to be happy and not wanting to change. The lower income family actually eating an unhealthy diet and not working proclaiming that was all they could afford and couldn’t get a job. That was their reality. I watched part of the show and here it where it led me to. Do we accept where we are and who we are even though we really are not where we want to be? Do we believe or decide to believe about how happy we are and how we would be so unhappy if we had money when the reality is that we just don’t feel like we can attain it? It’s not our reality.
Is manifesting (look under the personal development product area) just a joke on the world or is it that if we believe in something enough, that we have absolutely no doubts about it…the fairy god mother, the saints that keep us safe, the universe, our faith and that is actually the reality and it simply doesn’t matter what other people believe.
I have seen miracles first hand, people said they weren’t that it was just the way it was, it was something else, there had to be a logical reason. Did there have to be? Is there always? I have seen my car heading for the ditch and without any help from me, find its way safely back on the road. St. Christopher watching over me and I believe he protects me without a doubt. I believe in God and angels and give thanks every time I know they have had a hand in my deliverance and my success. I also believe that I can do anything I set my sights on and if I do not achieve, it is only from the lack of belief or not really having the desire. I personally live a life of contradictions so is it any wonder that not all things are achieved? Absolutely not but when I decide on something, it gets done. I do achieve. I am laser focused on the result and all other things simply and naturally get in line, taking their place and waiting their turn. Manifesting or logic order?
So can we believe enough to manifest things in our lives? Will they actually take shape if we absolutely believe in them?
I may believe, you may not, you may think it is a bunch of bunk. You may think that without hard work and sacrifice, it simply will not happen but is that true or is it just a belief I have that differs from yours? We once thought and truly believed that the world was flat, that that microwaves were science fiction, that cell phones were preposterous so why can’t we manifest things into our lives if we believe enough. There is documented science of psychics and things beyond what we are capable of understanding so do we just then choose not to believe. If I manifest something into my life by belief and you don’t does that mean it does not exist at all? If one person can do this and it is documented that it was achieved is it then not real?
What we believe. Think about that. I believe I am a winner and you can’t talk me out of it. You believe you are a loser and I can’t talk you out of it. I believe in angels and make believe. I believe in the power of concentration and focus. I believe that all things all possible and I am curious enough to seek them out and challenge myself. I have no fear of failure, I fear of not trying more. I don’t mind when I don’t succeed in what I set out to do, I may find on my journey a more alluring path that sets me in a different direction that I never considered but brings me even more, more than I could have imagined.
What you believe. I make people call me all the time by thinking of them constantly, several times a day. I decide on an amount of money I will make in a week and I make it. Yes, I work but I also believe that there are other forces giving me the edge and because I believe that it shall be done, it is done. Opportunities present themselves to me to allow me to do what I want and to achieve. Would they be there, would I see them if I was not trying to manifest them into my life. If I simply said well I need to make 50 bucks today to pay this or that rather than jumping out of bed and saying I wonder what I will spend the 50 bucks I earn today on? And knowing, knowing that that money will be in my wallet when I want to spend it.
I believe in ghosts, that scares me a little. I believe in evil and that scares me a lot. I wouldn’t tempt fate nor would I make angry a shaman. I believe that there could be something other than my religious beliefs and keep an open mind to all beliefs, just hedging my bets. I believe that I do not have all the answers and keep my ears and eyes open, my mind tuned in to all things around me so I won’t miss that whisper telling me to be careful or that slight nudge to tell me to move forward quickly and attain my reward.
What we believe. Manifestation – an indication that something is present, real, or exists. Yes, I believe that I can manifest anything that I desire into my life if I believe enough. Ah, but I also believe that God and the universe have a plan for me and I believe I may be limiting myself as I try to seek out this plan. Is it the only fate I would have no matter what I do? Is this where I would be even if I made different decisions in the past? Should I accept my life on face value? Should you?
Interesting isn’t it. Something to think about. What we believe and what trail those beliefs have left, the imprint of our journey behind us, the impression we give in front of us. What do you believe about yourself and what you can do? What do you believe you are responsible for? God helps those who help themselves, the universe lines up behind those that generate enough energy to make the path, Buddha gives in equal measure.
I have already manifested wealth and prosperity in my life and this month I am going to manifest 10 pounds off my frame in the next month. I will do this by manifesting a new body. I will take you on my journey to see what happens along the way. I have my dream board, my affirmations and my subliminal messages all ready to go. I am not consciously going to change my diet or exercise routine although on the journey I may be coaxed in those directions, let’s see what my mind will help me achieve through manifesting this new sleek body to me.
What will happen? I am sure it will whatever I believe will happen.
What is happening in your life? What are you attracting or manifesting in your life? Try a little experiment for 30 days, pick something and try to manifest it. Nothing outrageous because you won’t actually believe that, something that you could believe and see if you can’t make it happen.
Let’s live on the wild side this month and believe that we can manifest, that we have the secret and we are prepared to unleash it on our lives. Let’s see what happens. Kumbaya, hocus pocus? Maybe, but let’s live out on the edge, out on the limb this month and see just what manifests in our lives when we let go of the edge and float out into the unknown.
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