In the Meantime... While You Manifest

Recently, a client was stuck between that place of creating what she wanted and it not showing up yet.  The question K. asked was "what do I do while I wait for  my manifestations to show up? I'm getting frustrated that some things are just not happening."

My answer was "let go of waiting and also let go of wanting it to show up a certain way."  Well, what this means is that when we are in the midst of designing new manifestations, it's really important to go beyond our current thoughts of how something 'should' show up. This is actually creating a box that is too small for the Universe to deliver what we've requested. 

An best example I can give you is when I was creating a new office years ago.  I looked at where I placed my computer and matter of factly said to myself 'it would be great to have a chair that fits this space just right.'  Then I let it go.  I didn't force my thoughts and internal images to 'design' the right chair, I simply put out the request.  Two days later, driving my daughter to school, I took a differnt route than I normally would and right there was a great chair someone was discarding.  I thought, 'if it's mine, it will be here on my return trip.'   Well, not only was this great chair waiting for me, but there was a second chair, just right for clients to use, in the space by my desk.  I was very surprised that these TWO chairs were beautiful and in no need of repair whatsoever, they were just great.

My office had two new chairs, both leather, in colors that suited my new decor; I learned a valuable lesson in manifesting and have used this  principle to manifest so much in m life beyond chairs.

So, make your request, let it go (let go of timing and how it's supposed to look), and be curious (as a child - not child-ish, but child-like) as to how it will show up!  Your manifestations will unfold beautifully!

Only the best,
Gabriele Reign
 

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