Some call it target, some call it mission, some call it goal...
What does it take to make something happen? Once our vision is clear it is easier to hit our mark. Sometimes we need to go through a process that is similar to changing the focus on a camera. When this happens our outlook may appear blurry and unclear. This is because we are refining or creating a new picture. During this stage we need to shift our position and move where there is more light and clarity.
Being specific helps us manifest our vision. Many times we try to manifest an idea without clarifying all the specific details of our goal. An idea is usually too general. It is the beginning of our manifestation. This is similar to wanting to take a photograph of a tree. We need to find the right tree. What does it look like? Where is it? Is it big or small? Is it old or new? Each question helps us refine our images so that we can manifest our vision of the tree.
Setting limits is also a necessary component of manifestation. Most of us like to dream big which can be wonderful but once we start to build a dream, we need to apply limits to help us ground our idea into reality. For example, if we are creating a business we need to spend a certain amount of time working. That means that we do not have time to do other things. If we want to become an athlete we need to train and eat well. Limits tends to sound like a downer but in actuality they are the walls to the house we are building.
Sometimes the process of manifesting our vision takes more time than we originally thought. This is because physical reality is denser than a thought or an idea. The vibration is much slower. So we need to apply continual energy. We must practice endurance and purposefulness. We also need to refresh our resolve and feed our faith.
There is usually a period of darkness or hopelessness that we meet on our journey of creation. If this should happen, bless it. It usually means that our vision is close to manifestation. This stage reminds us of who we are and what we are really doing. Be sure that you are holding hands with the universe. It is this partnership that helps guide our way.
~taken from My Inner World; I like things that I can relate to :)
Being specific helps us manifest our vision. Many times we try to manifest an idea without clarifying all the specific details of our goal. An idea is usually too general. It is the beginning of our manifestation. This is similar to wanting to take a photograph of a tree. We need to find the right tree. What does it look like? Where is it? Is it big or small? Is it old or new? Each question helps us refine our images so that we can manifest our vision of the tree.
Setting limits is also a necessary component of manifestation. Most of us like to dream big which can be wonderful but once we start to build a dream, we need to apply limits to help us ground our idea into reality. For example, if we are creating a business we need to spend a certain amount of time working. That means that we do not have time to do other things. If we want to become an athlete we need to train and eat well. Limits tends to sound like a downer but in actuality they are the walls to the house we are building.
Sometimes the process of manifesting our vision takes more time than we originally thought. This is because physical reality is denser than a thought or an idea. The vibration is much slower. So we need to apply continual energy. We must practice endurance and purposefulness. We also need to refresh our resolve and feed our faith.
There is usually a period of darkness or hopelessness that we meet on our journey of creation. If this should happen, bless it. It usually means that our vision is close to manifestation. This stage reminds us of who we are and what we are really doing. Be sure that you are holding hands with the universe. It is this partnership that helps guide our way.
~taken from My Inner World; I like things that I can relate to :)
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