What would I like instead? That is a question that can open up our mind to possibility. If we can name the answer, we know it is something we can experience. Whatever may be in our immediate experience, if it is not to our liking, we ask that question; what would I like instead? We will most likely come up with the opposite of the current situation.
The second step is to see it clearly as if it were so now, and see ourselves in it. It is to feel the joy of having just what our heart desires. It is to know that if we had the idea, it is real and it is ours to bring forth. The temptation to give up has to be addressed. So often we lose trust in the process or faith in ourselves. We let the idea go by returning to the “problem” and acting as though it were the only possible reality. We solidify it.
Keep things fluid, moving, alive. It starts in our own mind, of course. We want to maintain an energy of cheerful expectancy and certainty that our fulfilled desire is revealing itself NOW. It comes in many forms and opportunities. It is on the move, gathering what belongs with it and making itself into a version that seems customized just for us. People call answers miracles when they cannot explained in relative terms. But they can always be explained in spiritual terms. The creative power is both universal and personal. It is ours to use.
Stay tuned in,
Carol Carnes