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Expected Manifestations

Posted - Oct• 30•15

Put forth what you want in this lifetime, and then expect that you will get it!

Think about how different you behave when you know that something is going to happen.  You have the confidence and energy that is part of that knowing.  Now, think of how you behave when you “hope” that something is going to happen.  Your confidence is low and your energy may be somewhat fearful.

When we decide what it is we would like to attract into our lives, and we are genuine and it is for the higher good of all involved, we need to expect that it will manifest itself.  The energy that we put out to the universe is the energy that we get back.  When we put out an air of confidence and stability, we show that to those around us, who also pick up that energy.

Conversely, if we are “hoping” for something to manifest in our lives, we put out an air of “hope” and possibly struggle.  The energy of struggle is sent out into the universe, which is sensed by others and returned to us – as a struggle.  When we expect that we will get the things, events and people that we would like to manifest in our lives – that is the type of energy that is returned to us.

Think of a time when you were hoping for something to happen.  It certainly may have manifested in your life.   However, think of the energy that you placed behind that hope.  Was it energy of confidence or of lack?

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Start living the life that you would like to live, by expecting the things that you want, will manifest itself.   Convert the notion of “hope” to “will” and see how the energy will follow that notion!

Written, Fri, Oct 30, 2015 8:03 – 8:09 AM MDT

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One Comment

  1. Marilyn says:

    I do not think that hoping for something is accompanied by a lower energy. I think that knowing can lead to incredible disappointment.

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