Posted on Jul 9, 2010 in wealth | 2 comments
A couple months ago I started this little experiment. Each morning I wrote down exactly how I wanted my day to unfold. What I wanted to manifest that day.
It wasn’t a “to do” list. But rather a story about how it played out. I began with giving thanks for certain things — a good night’s sleep, my warm home, good health. Then I described my day in a story, writing about going for a run with my body strong, limber and gliding along. All the things I would create, the people who would come into my life, and how my day would end with a incredible night’s sleep.
Then I burned or shredded it. I did this because I believed everything I wrote about would manifest itself just as it was meant to be. I didn’t need to hold on to the idea of it. Rather, I let it go allowing the universe to take care of the rest.
About 80% of what I wrote would happen. I would get the phone call I was hoping for. Or a new opportunity came to my inbox. I was sleeping like a dream, feeling great, and my days were productive and full.
Then I stopped my daily manifestations. And slowly things started to change. My life was all over the place, with my attention pulled in 10 different directions. I didn’t feel grounded and my sleep suffered. Overall I was still rocking and rolling, but not with the song and dance I had before.
So just this week I picked up the pen and paper again and wrote a letter of manifestation. I’ll admit, it feels a bit odd writing these. But when the things I write come to fruition, I know this how I have to tell the universe what I want. Thinking it in my head isn’t enough. I have to spell it out in full detail on paper. Perhaps this helps me visualize it happening. I’m not sure. But it works. And that’s a good feeling well worth five minutes in the morning.
“Well you know my name is Simon,
And the things I draw come true.
Oh, pictures, take me, take me over,
Climb the ladder with you.”
(anyone remember that? maybe this will help…)
YOU are such an inspiratio to me! I am so grateful I found your blog. I’m going to start this experiment myself – tomorrow morning. Thanks Carla! I hope all your dreams come true
Let me know how it goes! With the new moon solar eclipse, it’s a great time for new beginnings too. Wishing you all the best.