3 Truths Of Manifestation
When the thought of something we want to manifest fills us with anxiety and doubt, this energy is keeping that thing from manifesting. I was going through something similar this week where I was struggling to visualise the thing I wanted. I decided to seek guidance from spiritual teachers such as Neville Goddard, Bashar, Abraham Hicks and books like as A Course in Miracles. I realised that they all point to 3 key truths of manifestation.
Embody love and gratitude
Once we adopt a state of love and gratitude it moves us into the energy of allowing and receiving. This can be achieved by simply closing our eyes, breathing more deeply and relaxing in meditation. This is our natural 'I am' state. We often feel very separate from the thing we want. We look for external evidence and see our desire as something outside of ourselves and this keeps it from us so it's important to feel whole and fulfilled as if we already have that thing.
Nothing is 'manifested' in the future
When we can successfully move into this state and remain there fairly often, then we are ready to visualise a bite-sized scene (almost like a movie clip) of what we want, as seen through the eyes of that imagined version of us.
We should avoid putting the thing we want into the future which keeps it out of reach. If we believe that everything is happening now, then what we want is already done. We only need to hold on to the 'experience' of it as if this is our current reality. When we 'act as if' that thing has already manifested, we become it. Everything we desire is already within us so there is no lack and no 'out there'. When we see ourselves as happy, we remove the 'wanting' and the 'rejecting'. We are just being who we truly are, regardless of our current reality and current conditions.
No Attachment
Holding onto anything comes from a sense of lack, fear and a belief in linear time. Once we move into fulfilment we become indifferent to external conditions. We can desire something and instantly feel as though we already have it, so there's no attachment to it. If we've been embodying love and gratitude, which goes deeper than just a feeling and is more like a state of inner peace, it feels natural to detach because it's done. Our state of gratitude is us appreciating or celebrating a past or current event so there is no desperation, attachment or anxiety because it has already happened.
As time only exists as a 3D concept, this process collapses time and manifestations appear incredibly quickly.
Definitely, something to play with
With love and light
Gwen x