After about 24-48 hours of putting out a new intention, look for some sort of validation that the intention is taking hold. Normally this takes the form of a very noticeable event. Sometimes the event is part of manifesting the results; other times it just seems to be an acknowledgement that the intention was received.
Now this event can die down pretty quickly, and then you may start to think all of this manifestation of intentions does not work. Please do not let this frustrate you. A lot of people may give up during this time. This is the period most crucial to making sure the intention manifests. Be careful to avoid putting out conflicting intentions. If you start harboring thoughts like, “Why isn’t this working?” or “I wonder if this will work,” you will kill the intention. You must believe and know it will work.
As you continue to hold the intention and fully expect its manifestation, you will begin to experience a different type of event. This may begin more than a week after the intention is first formed. Whereas the first event is just an acknowledgement that the intention has been received, this event is realization that intention is really beginning manifest.
The feeling of this event lasts longer, stronger, and slower than the original event. Both originated with the same event, but they reach you at different times. This second event generally arrives in three forms: ideas, opportunities, and resources. You will first experience a noticeable surge in ideas related to my original intention. These ideas may come in the form of spontaneous inspiration, or they may arrive through other people. Sometimes a good idea is all you need to manifest what you want. This event can also bring new opportunities. Often these seem to come out of nowhere. Someone you don’t even know may bring you a juicy opportunity related to your intention, even though you haven’t told anyone about it yet. Lastly, this event brings new resources, which may include information, people, money, etc, whatever is required to manifest the intention.
It’s still important to continue holding the intention during this reflection, but it’s not as difficult as during the pre-event lull because now you have some genuine momentum. It doesn’t require as much faith to see that the intention is starting to manifest — even the logical mind is able to see it coming together. The main thing is to keep your logical mind from screwing it up by trying to control the process too much.
If your thoughts are clear and focused, you’ll manifest your desires relatively quickly and easily. If your thoughts are jumbled and chaotic, you’ll manifest a seemingly random and haphazard life for yourself.
One of the keys is to fully accept that staying focused on your desires is absolutely critical, not optional. Regardless of whether you think the universe is objective or subjective, know that your dominant thoughts are the key determinants of my results in your life. Your thoughts control your decisions, and your decisions over time control your results. Decided to take conscious control of your thoughts no matter what. You can no longer afford to have your mind dwelling on things you don’t want.
It requires significant mental discipline to manifest both events of your intentions. Without the ability to stay mentally focused on what you want, noisy and conflicting mental chatter will destroy your best intentions before they have a chance to take root. It may take years of practice to develop the ability to stay focused on what you want. But the time is going to pass anyway, so you might as well put it to good use. I’ve even found it helpful to simply intend to get better at manifesting.
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