Wishing Paves the Road to Reality
Posted: Friday, August 05, 2011
by Suzi Gravenstuk
http://www.suzi-gravenstuk.blogspot.com
Wishing in itself creates a type of magic. How do I know this? (Nope, you won’t see me citing another reference for this statement.) I know it as truth experienced first hand, taught to me through Providential use of life parable after life parable.Do not be deceived. Wishing is not passive. The very act of wishing can change your life because wishing requires visualization. Visualization is a step towards creation. Visualization is also key component in recognizing when your wish has been granted, or, simply recognizing your wish...which reminds me to give you another wish tip—be as concrete and specific as you can possibly be.
The components of wishing may require that you do other things. The magic is in the impression, insight, or desire to complete specific acts that may be required in a wish granted. Following are a life examples.
While attending the University of Texas at Pan American, in Edinburg I suddenly became transportation challenged. Acquiring a vehicle did not seem possible to me at the time and I was not familiar with the Principles of wishing. However, I often walked by an attractive home across the street from campus. Each time I would think, “I wish I lived there!” Not long after, I saw a “Room-mate wanted” sign; I followed up and was soon living in my wish.
Twice, I have spotted business locations and wished I could work there. With both I ended up as Co-Proprietor, and in the end—bankrupt. So, perhaps a lesson here is to fully develop a wish, don’t limit wishes either. Instead of visualizations to open a store, open a restaurant—I should have visualized SUCCESSFULLY opening the same, defining and aligning my wish.
My cautions are:
- if you have not experienced the reality of wishing, proceed with caution; but without limitation.
- Be very certain that you want what you are wishing for.
- Have a plan for your wish arrival.
- Always include discernment in your wish so that you will recognize its arrival in case it is disguised.
- I wish my sense of discernment to improve.
- I wish to recognize my wealth.
- I wish to recognize my success and use it to leave a positive impression in our universe.
Is the difference between a wish and hope a degree of faith? Whatever the true dynamics of -wishes granted-, are I believe my life can be changed if I remember to actively engage in wishing more often.
Last example: Off and on for several years I have wished the "New Writer" icon on my SearchWarp profile would vanish, vamanos, go. Finally, I asked SearchWarp what I must do to remove the icon. I was surprised to get an immediate response... It will be removed immediately.
So, whether wishing, hoping, or goal setting, "Ask and Receive" may be an integral part of the Plan. (Yes, I intended capital P in plan)
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Top-level comments on this article: (8 total)Great Article, Great advice....Interesting!
Thank you so much, Ms Kathy. I will return the visit soon.
Lucid and illuminating; our soul- mind is God-given and thus unlike other sentient creatures, it can create reality!
This is a secret that most people do not ever grasp; do be careful what you wish for!
A splendid article!
Paul
Paul, I humbly thank you. I can't wait to read from your library. I will try choose 2 a week. No more than that because I do not speed read your subject matter. I contemplate, sleep on it.
For fun--and for you to fully understand why I am interested in your library, picture this. My work with two contracts require that I be a "Mississippi Gulf Coast Road Warrior". I spend a lot of time alone in the car and do a lot of my driving between 11PM and 11AM.
Believe me, it gives plenty of time to think. It would be super if I could figure out a way to have articles read to me while I am driving. Technologists?
Extremely interesting POV on wishes- I found this article both lucid and profound- Good to see you again Suzi- looking forward to reading more of your information -packed and entertaining work. Always- Ella
Wow, Ms Ella. I see that you are gifted at encouraging and inspiring others, as well as being a gifted writer. I hope I develop that grace as well.Thanks Suzi- I think your hope (and wish) has already come true- I see that grace in your face..as well as your writing- See Ya-
Great writing and nice points to bring up. I agree with where you went with the article. I think wishing is part of the process of getting.
Steve
Thank you, Steve. I have often wondered why I haven't actively "wished" more often. However, I realize that regret and 2nd guessing ourselves is pointless--so from this point I agree with myself to wish more often.
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