Offline
OK, so I pretty much acknowledged on not focus in the hows of the manifestation. But the whens. At this point in my life, I’m older and I am SO SICK of hearing about perfect timing and all that stuff! If a bunch of bad things happen before you get your manifestation, I don’t consider it perfect timing. I consider it losing its meaning entirely. For example, if you really fall behind on bills and you’re trying to manifest money to get caught up, but then things get cut off and you start having to do cutbacks, and all of the efforts to try to make money are in vain: I don’t consider that a blessing in disguise, I consider that pure spite because it could’ve been avoided. That’s where I get to the point of saying “all right you know what? don’t even bother showing up.” Because the purpose of the manifestation is defeated entirely and the entire meaning is lost. Just like the Alanis Morissette song called ironic where somebody wins the lottery but then he dies the next day. Basically that lost its meaning because he doesn’t get the thoroughly enjoy the big winningand that’s how I feel about manifestation is coming too late after things get so bad off that it’s not even worth it anymore.
That’s the biggest challenge and conundrum that I face is the timing thing because I get really tired of wondering if it’s going take a long time before it really happens and how many more years of my life I’m going to lose because of the so-called perfect timing and not get the thoroughly enjoy that manifestation. Life is too short to be stuck in that type of stressful situation and to keep having your time wasted all because of the so-called “perfect timing” and then you end up feeling very resentful for not getting to enjoy it thoroughly.
If time collapse is so effective, then there’s no reason you should not be able to get your manifestation in a short period of time because as I said, I really don’t care where or how I get it as long as I get it, AND NOT WAITING A LONG TIME TO GET IT!
Last edited by Djz2026 (9/28/2025 9:51 am)