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Have you ever met someone who’s a really great manifestor? These folks just seem to think or say what
they want and “poof” it appears! Maybe
you’ve even had the good fortune of experiencing this kind of manifestation and
answered prayers for yourself!
My husband is a great example of a Master Manifestor. Mark will pray for work or a means of paying for an extra expense and the phone will ring within an hour with an unexpected job. Or a check shows up in the mail. Or somehow we get more back on our tax return than anticipated.
Mark’s biggest challenge to manifesting is simply remembering to do it! We all have seem to have that challenge!
I always laugh at myself because for a good portion of my life I’ve had back-pain, in large part due to a reverse curvature of the spine, and in part due to a lot of computer work. I know HOW to naturally release the pain doing Reiki, Theta and Angel Therapy. I know it works and I’ve experienced the benefits. But I forget to ask for and manifest perfect health and pleasure in my body. When I do finally remember, the pain is often gone within minutes.
Our cats Tiger and
Tiger has an incredible sense of time and at
It’s so funny because when friends come over Tiger makes his desires known to them, too – even if they don’t know his feeding schedule! He just emits that “feed me vibe” and people respond!
We can learn a lot from Tiger. His focus and intention to receive what he desires (mainly food and brushing) are so strong that he emits a palatable energy others respond to. When he’s really focused, he might meow or give us a love tap to ask for what he wants. He usually doesn’t have to say a word or even communicate in our language. He just feels the emotion and satisfaction of knowing it will be there for him. Then he takes whatever action he knows will bring results, fully expecting his desires to be met.
Perhaps part of what makes Tiger a Master Manifestor is he KNOWS what he wants and he stays focused on receiving it. He doesn’t get upset if it’s not happening as fast as he wants. In fact, he purrs as if he’s already gotten it and is thankful he has!
We can all manifest our heart’s truest desires, and even our most basic survival needs when we remember to get clear on what we want, focus our intention, ask, believe we will receive, and take action as needed. And of course, remember to give thanks.
Let’s all manifest a glorious day!
With Peace, Love, Happiness, Health, and Prosperity…
Rev. Jeanette
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KEEP AN INVENTORY
· Keep an inventory list of your possessions:
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· Your potential talents
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ValueSpeak
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By
STUDENT OF STUFF
Beth is our youngest daughter, and the best student of all of our children.
Which isn’t to say that she’s the smartest or the brightest or the cutest or the best dancer (yes, I’m trying to do a little quick PR with her brothers and sisters here – hope you don’t mind). It’s just that throughout her junior high and high school years she has applied herself extraordinarily to her studies. She has taken hard classes – you know, math and science and Latin and stuff – and she has done very well. She takes great pride in her grade point average, which isn’t the highest in her class but it’s still pretty darn good.
At least, it was. Until this last term. And now . . . well, I won’t say the doors of Harvard and Stanford have slammed shut on Beth. But she’ll have to get in through the service entrance.
To be fair, it wasn’t really Beth’s fault. During the most critical week of the last term of her junior year, she got sick. It wasn’t anything really serious, thank heavens, but it did lay her up for more than a week. She tried to fight through the fog of illness to keep up with studies, but each day she fell further and further behind. By the time she got her health back, she was hopelessly lost in a few classes. She scrambled like crazy for the last few weeks of the term, but with the tough schedule of classes she was taking she could never quite catch up.
We haven’t actually seen her grades yet, but Beth knows it isn’t going to be pretty. And we’re OK with that because we know how hard she tried.
Of course, one bad term isn’t going to keep her from graduating from high school with an excellent academic record. She still has the four terms of her senior year during which she can rebuild her grade point average. The problem is, this bad term probably came at the worst possible time as far as college scholarships are concerned. Those applications will have to be in before she has a chance to do much rebuilding.
Which sort of changes everything as far as her plans for the future are concerned. There is a particular university she would like to attend for her undergraduate work, and she was in line for a possible scholarship. Now she’s just hoping she is accepted for admission.
So you would think Beth would be walking around with a dark cloud over her head, muttering – in Latin, of course – vile oaths about calamitous fate and capricious destiny or whatever it is that distraught people mutter when they mutter in Latin.
But she isn’t. No muttering at all – in Latin or any other language, as far as I can tell.
“There isn’t anything I can do about it now,” she said the other day, with a philosophical tone that would have made Socrates proud (especially in his pre-hemlock days). “I’ll just do the best I can and see what happens.”
Meanwhile, she’s got a great attitude. She’s exploring her academic options beyond high school and figuring out how she can save up enough money to pay for her education.
Oh, and she’s going back to her original hair color: blonde. I don’t know if this is significant or not, but she used to feel that other kids at school didn’t take her seriously academically because of . . . you know . . . the whole blonde thing. For the past year or so she went to an assortment of darker hair shades – some on purpose, some by accident. But now she’s blonde again, and I think it has something to do with all of this.
I’m just not smart enough to know what.
But I am smart enough to learn something from my daughter. Through her example she’s reminding me that stuff happens. And it can be frustrating, because it can change everything. But when it happens, the important thing isn’t the “stuff,” but how we choose to respond to it.
Now, if only I’m as good a student of stuff as she is . . .
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— © Joseph Walker
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