“Baby Steps” to Manifesting

If your ship doesn’t come in, swim out to it! – Jonathen Winters

Learning to manifest our intentions in the beginning takes time, patience, and practice.
Often times, people need to start out small with their intentions to really get a feel for the mechanics involved and to verify their results. For many, manifesting a million dollars in ninety days may not be a realistic creation. Certainly it can be done though. In the movie, What About Bob?, Bill Murray played a neurotic, paranoid and extremely phobic patient. Bill Murray, “Bob,” is instructed by his psychiatrist, played by Richard Dreyfuss, to start out small using “Baby Steps” to overcome his problems.
To better understand the process of using out intent to manifest, I believe it is not only important to use the process on scenarios that we as humans all experience – it is also very entertaining.
Four common scenarios are traffic lights, parking spaces, check-out lines, and crowds.

Parting the Crowded Sea

As a teenager, I stumbled upon manifesting my way through crowds before I even consciously knew what I was doing. It is always a mad rush to get out of stadiums and arenas after concerts and sporting events. People tend to meander through the crowds like herds of cattle, starting, stopping, and bumping into each other on their way to the exits. This always seemed to occur with me when I was with my family or a large group of friends. On two or three occasions, I would either be by myself or my sister when I stumbled upon what was really going on in my little corner of the universe.
On a couple of occasions my sister and I had somewhere we had to be after a basketball game. We had a commitment as well as a timeline to be somewhere else following the game. My purpose was to move as quickly and safely as possible to get out of the sporting arena. After the game we got out of our seats and headed for the corridor. I was on a mission from point A (my seat) to point B (the exit). As we merged with the crowd, I noticed something interesting taking place. Instead of getting caught up in the congested crowd, people unconsciously moved out of our way as we moved effortlessly weaving in and out of the crowd exiting the building in record time. After a few more instances when this phenomenon occurred, I realized that when I had a specific purpose with a focused intention accompanied by a feeling of accomplishment as I made my way through the crowds it worked like a charm every time. However if my mind was elsewhere and there was no purpose or feeling behind my intention, I would get caught up in the crowd and congestion.

Long Lines

If your like me, I am not a big fan or standing in long check-out lines at stores. To avoid this situation, as I enter a store I direct my intent to the check-out lines for at least one to open up for me when I am ready to check out. As I go through the store, buy what I need, I build a feeling of joy knowing that a line will be open when I am through shopping. When I am ready to check out my intent with the feeling of joy will always manifest an open line or very short line with only one person ahead of me. It works every time.

Green Lights and Parking Spaces

Two other fun scenarios are manifesting the open parking space closest to the store and hitting all green lights in traffic. My wife and several other friends frequently manifest the parking spot closest to the store. One of my patients calls upon her angels to open up a space close to the store with great success.
Moving through traffic hitting every red light can be frustrating, but on the flip side, red lights can help us learn patience. To manifest green lights I focus my intent on green lights. Each time I proceed through a green light I build the feeling of joy and/or accomplishment as I proceed to the next green light. Pretty soon I am moving through each green light with a sense of joy and mere accomplishment. However, if I fumble in my car with the radio or am chatting with passengers then I lose focus and again, nothing but red lights.

As you begin to manifest these common, minor scenarios, when our purpose and intent with a feeling behind it are in alignment, manifesting is taking place right before our eyes. If we have the power within us to part crowds, open lines and spaces, imagine what we can do with out health, diseases, relationships and finances.

“Baby Steps” Manifesting Exercise

1. State your purpose of intention: green lights, no lines, parking space, or parting crowds for example.
2. Know your starting place (point A). Your starting place is where you are in the moment i.e. in your car, entering a store, your seat as you leave a concert or sporting event.
3. Know your ending place (point B), usually a final destination, be it a parking spot, check-out line, or exit door.
4. Create and build a feeling of what it feels like to achieve your purpose. Most commonly the feelings are joy, elation or a sense of accomplishment. If you are having trouble with those feelings then think of a time in your life when you experienced those feelings before and transfer those feelings to the situation at hand.
5. Combine your purpose, intent, and feeling to move from point A to point B realizing there are infinite possibilities to get from point A to point B. Each time you manifest one of your intentions, pat your self on the back and give gratitude and appreciation above to your Creator for being able to tap into the infinite wonders of the universe and manifest your reality.

Author's Bio: 

Dr. Corey Sondrup is the author of Reclaiming Your Power, a self helf/personal growth on health and wellness. For the last thirteen years, Dr. Corey has been combining chiropractic, nutrition, kinesiology and energy healing at his clinic, Optimal Health Dynamics. When not writing or treating patients, Dr. Corey teaches seminars and workshops aroung the country on energy balancing. Dr. Corey is the developer of the GAMMA energy balancing system.

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