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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Uncertainty Breeds UNcalm


When we feel uncertain about the future or an outcome, we tend to feel unsettled, anxious, edgy or worrisome.  But how do we release the uncertainty?  Start by asking yourself these questions:

Do I doubt that I will get what I want?
Do I doubt that I deserve to have whatever I want?
Do I doubt that my creation is already launched and waiting for me to become aware of its existence?
What do I feel uncertain about?

The universe has no choice but to deliver to you what you want, provided you purely vibrate your desire.  This "purely" thing can be hard to understand, and even harder to do.  What it really means is that you absolutely KNOW that what you want already exists and will become your experience the moment you realize that you already have it.  It's at the door, waiting for you to open the door.

Uncertainty, doubt, impatience, or fear keeps the door closed.  Here's an example:   Have you ever been looking for something you've lost -- a necklace, wallet, keys, etc. -- but can't find it and in frustration let go of looking for it, and in the next moment you find it?  If you look too hard for something, your eyes will deceive you into believing that it isn't there, but the moment you stop looking for it, it magically (or so you think) appears right before your eyes.

If you spend your time waiting, watching or looking for the manifestation then what often happens is that you become aware that it has not yet arrived, which increases the doubt and uncertainty.

The very nature of waiting, watching or looking infers that you do not believe that it is already done, and you are looking for validation that it is really still coming.

You put the most attention on the things you want the most (always seeing your lack of it), so they never get released to the universe to become.  Being in a state of wanting always keeps you in a state of wanting.  You get EXACTLY what you ask for: wanting.

So, what is the solution?  Once you have visualized what you want with sufficient clarity, detail and confidence, shift your attention to something else that feels good, that you appreciate or your next creation.  Or, if appropriate, take whatever action may be necessary to move the creation forward.

That feeling of void between what you have left behind and what you are waiting for only happens when you sit and wait for your manifestation to appear, while noticing that it has not yet come.

Your job is not to visualize, wait, wait, wait, get it, okay, next creation.  It's about create, appreciate, enjoy, create, enjoy, appreciate, appreciate, create, create, create, appreciate, enjoy, enjoy, enjoy, create, enjoy, appreciate . . .  The added bonus is that life's a heck of a lot more enjoyable in the meantime.

Written by Carol James 

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Thought for the day

“Although our intellect always longs for clarity and certainty, our nature often finds uncertainty fascinating.”

Carl von Clausewitz


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