8.07.2008

What ARE you?

Dreaming is not manifesting. Desiring something does not bring it about. Why?

Wishing for something in the future keeps it out of the NOW.

If you are going to manifest your dreams, and make them become reality, then you must BECOME your dreams. Now. Today. This moment. For eternity exists only within the present moment, and if you do not anchor your desires in eternity, then when will they ever come about?

"Someday" is often a codeword for "never."

Oftentimes, by wanting something, we focus only on the absence of it. It is not enough to recognize a lack in yourself, and wish for it to be fulfilled. By the Law of Attraction, you will be manifesting more lack.

If you want to manifest your desire, you must do more than wish for it. You must BECOME it.

This is the difference between wishing and manifesting: BECOMING.

Let's say you have a goal to find a new job. You have done all of the visualization; you imagine what your working environment is like, how your day goes, what you wear, how you feel, how you move throughout the day. This is all good. But if you are only experiencing this as happening in the future, then it will never happen now.

James F. Twyman lays it out in his wonderful book, The Moses Code. The Hebrew name for God, while untranslateable, can be roughly understood as "I AM THAT I AM."

One of the excellent exercises that Twyman gives in his book is perfect for BECOMING your goal. While holding your goal in mind, close your eyes and breathe deeply and slowly. Focusing on your goal, as you breathe in, say, "I AM," and as you breathe out, say, "THAT I AM."

Manifest.

Experience your visualization with the quality of ownership, and it will manifest itself into being! For you are a creator too. As a co-creator in this universe, when you declare that this job is a job that you have NOW, then the universe agrees with you!

Ask yourself, this moment, about the manifestations you are working on that have not come to pass. Close your eyes and experience them as already happening.

What ARE you?

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