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Can someone tell me their story about how they manifested their desires once they let go or not really cared about it anymore? I'm pretty sure we've all been at that point when we're exhausted of trying and just think "eh whatever I'm happy regardless" then let go of it and BOOM! It's there!! I love hearing stories like these anyone wanna share?
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It wasn't really that I was exhausted, but I kind of gave up. It's the story how I manifested my England trip:
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Just read your story and absolutely loved it!! Thanks Sanshi π Though I feel like some people fake letting go and I'm slightly guilty of this haha :3
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Aisha wrote:
Just read your story and absolutely loved it!! Thanks Sanshi π Though I feel like some people fake letting go and I'm slightly guilty of this haha :3
You are welcome. =)
You can't do that. You can lie to others, you can lie to yourself, but you can't fake your vibration. If you have a thought like "Okay, he will come after I've let go", it won't work. You have to get to a place of unconditionality (does that word exist?). Unconditional happiness, unconditional love, unconditional alignment. And you have to be careful here, too. "I will love him unconditionally so that he will come back" isn't unconditional at all.
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Sanshi wrote:
Aisha wrote:
Just read your story and absolutely loved it!! Thanks Sanshi π Though I feel like some people fake letting go and I'm slightly guilty of this haha :3
You are welcome. =)
You can't do that. You can lie to others, you can lie to yourself, but you can't fake your vibration. If you have a thought like "Okay, he will come after I've let go", it won't work. You have to get to a place of unconditionality (does that word exist?). Unconditional happiness, unconditional love, unconditional alignment. And you have to be careful here, too. "I will love him unconditionally so that he will come back" isn't unconditional at all.
Omg I've realized how hard it is to fake it. I don't know about others but when I try to fake something, I can't. It doesn't feel right. I'm usually honest with my vibration and my feelings so when I used to fake it, it never worked out so I quit doing it. XD
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Can someone tell me their story about how they manifested their desires once they let go or not really cared about it anymore?
I'm pretty sure we've all been at that point when we're exhausted of trying and just think "eh whatever I'm happy regardless" then let go of it and BOOM! It's there!! I love hearing stories like these anyone wanna share?
1. I wanted to attract back a specific person I briefly went out with. After confusing texts that went nowhere, I decided to move on and live my life as best I can. When things were going really good, she ran into me two weeks later and we started flirting again.
2. After some humiliating defeats in the year prior, I manifested excellent grades by visualizing a bunch of scenes as much as I could all week long that made me feel confident about my grades and my work. The night before exams, I would read over notes, practice the problems, and then visualize for 15-30 min, and then repeat until I felt good about it. Not only was visualization my stress relief, but the scenes made me feel really good - like it was all a video game. Eventually I visualized so much that I got sick of even thinking about it anymore, I felt like what I desired was already locked in place for me even though I didn't even take my final exam yet....so I just stopped visualizing, stopped thinking about it, let go, and trusted my intuition to write out the essays. Next thing I knew I aced everything.
3. I'm one of those guys who's always yo-yoing between a few extra pounds and a bit chubby. I'll exercise intensely for several days, get mad when I don't see results, let go of trying, and then get tired on the weekend and pig out with ice cream. And ironically that's when I notice I'm slimming down - right after I finished all the ice cream lol.
4. I wanted to manifest a specific job. I set the intention and tried to visualize my application being loved, but it was incredibly hard for me at the time to visualize because I was in a very frustrated place. So I decided to stop with regular LoA techniques and just do what helps me move up the emotional guidance scale. Things I did included meditation, reading fun stuff, playing new and cool video games, exercise, getting licked by dogs lol, being grateful, etc. I stopped thinking about the job after two weeks because I thought I wouldn't get it anyway. A month later I received an email for an interview. I didn't get the job in the end, but the funny part is how the email came to me on a day when I felt like I moved past a big barrier and felt blissful. (Although sometimes I wonder if it's not about being happy to get what we desire, but if we believe that being happy is the key to get our desire than that is what we experience?)
5. I felt bad when my brother didn't get a call back for his job interview so I wrote a focus block for him. I wrote down better-feeling thoughts about him and his job search and kept writing them until I felt really good (yeah, I'm selfish lol). Soon enough, I felt good enough, like a nudge to just let go and stop thinking about it. I forgot about it completely. 4 days later he was invited for the next round of the interview.
In these manifestations, letting go just felt like the natural next step. Loads of other things happened after I "let go" as well - manifested better health, friends, and money but I'm feeling too lazy to write about it now lol. And by "let go" I mean...
A) Letting go of fear and doubt
B) Setting the wish and forgetting about it and moving on with life
C) Moving up the emotional guidance scale
D) Doing LoA exercises like affirmations and visualization consistently until I felt sick of it and decided to "exit" since the feeling of having it became a sense of knowing anyway.
E) Giving up and surrendering completely to God/Universe/Higher Self and acting on whatever feels right or intuited from a spiritual power you prefer.
Letting go is a confusing term because different people mean it differently in different ways like above but ultimately I think it's a state of knowing that we're reaching for. (D) is my favorite way of practicing "letting go" because I'm more a "take action/ effort" and "subconscious mind loves repetition" personality. (C) and (E) work well if I'm very depressed. (B) works well if it's something that I already have some amount of faith in or not so much resistance to, like there's no questioning it's not only possible but very probable for me.
Anyway, this pretty much describes most of my experience with "letting go":
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Aisha wrote:
Can someone tell me their story about how they manifested their desires once they let go or not really cared about it anymore?
I'm pretty sure we've all been at that point when we're exhausted of trying and just think "eh whatever I'm happy regardless" then let go of it and BOOM! It's there!! I love hearing stories like these anyone wanna share?
1. I wanted to attract back a specific person I briefly went out with. After confusing texts that went nowhere, I decided to move on and live my life as best I can. When things were going really good, she ran into me two weeks later and we started flirting again.
2. After some humiliating defeats in the year prior, I manifested excellent grades by visualizing a bunch of scenes as much as I could all week long that made me feel confident about my grades and my work. The night before exams, I would read over notes, practice the problems, and then visualize for 15-30 min, and then repeat until I felt good about it. Not only was visualization my stress relief, but the scenes made me feel really good - like it was all a video game. Eventually I visualized so much that I got sick of even thinking about it anymore, I felt like what I desired was already locked in place for me even though I didn't even take my final exam yet....so I just stopped visualizing, stopped thinking about it, let go, and trusted my intuition to write out the essays. Next thing I knew I aced everything.
3. I'm one of those guys who's always yo-yoing between a few extra pounds and a bit chubby. I'll exercise intensely for several days, get mad when I don't see results, let go of trying, and then get tired on the weekend and pig out with ice cream. And ironically that's when I notice I'm slimming down - right after I finished all the ice cream lol.
4. I wanted to manifest a specific job. I set the intention and tried to visualize my application being loved, but it was incredibly hard for me at the time to visualize because I was in a very frustrated place. So I decided to stop with regular LoA techniques and just do what helps me move up the emotional guidance scale. Things I did included meditation, reading fun stuff, playing new and cool video games, exercise, getting licked by dogs lol, being grateful, etc. I stopped thinking about the job after two weeks because I thought I wouldn't get it anyway. A month later I received an email for an interview. I didn't get the job in the end, but the funny part is how the email came to me on a day when I felt like I moved past a big barrier and felt blissful. (Although sometimes I wonder if it's not about being happy to get what we desire, but if we believe that being happy is the key to get our desire than that is what we experience?)
5. I felt bad when my brother didn't get a call back for his job interview so I wrote a focus block for him. I wrote down better-feeling thoughts about him and his job search and kept writing them until I felt really good (yeah, I'm selfish lol). Soon enough, I felt good enough, like a nudge to just let go and stop thinking about it. I forgot about it completely. 4 days later he was invited for the next round of the interview.
In these manifestations, letting go just felt like the natural next step. Loads of other things happened after I "let go" as well - manifested better health, friends, and money but I'm feeling too lazy to write about it now lol. And by "let go" I mean...
A) Letting go of fear and doubt
B) Setting the wish and forgetting about it and moving on with life
C) Moving up the emotional guidance scale
D) Doing LoA exercises like affirmations and visualization consistently until I felt sick of it and decided to "exit" since the feeling of having it became a sense of knowing anyway.
E) Giving up and surrendering completely to God/Universe/Higher Self and acting on whatever feels right or intuited from a spiritual power you prefer.
Letting go is a confusing term because different people mean it differently in different ways like above but ultimately I think it's a state of knowing that we're reaching for. (D) is my favorite way of practicing "letting go" because I'm more a "take action/ effort" and "subconscious mind loves repetition" personality. (C) and (E) work well if I'm very depressed. (B) works well if it's something that I already have some amount of faith in or not so much resistance to, like there's no questioning it's not only possible but very probable for me.
Anyway, this pretty much describes most of my experience with "letting go":
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These are all great stories!! I've gotten inspired after reading these thanks so much β€οΈ
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Colonel Roosevelt wrote:
And ironically that's when I notice I'm slimming down - right after I finished all the ice cream lol.
Best weight loss tip ever. I'm going to start with this diet right now.
Colonel Roosevelt wrote:
(Although sometimes I wonder if it's not about being happy to get what we desire, but if we believe that being happy is the key to get our desire than that is what we experience?)
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That's an interesting thought that is worth pondering. I'm just testing this "being happy and everything else falls into place" concept.
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Hehe I always eat thinking that I am slimming down and it never fails to work
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Sanshi wrote:
Colonel Roosevelt wrote:
And ironically that's when I notice I'm slimming down - right after I finished all the ice cream lol.
Best weight loss tip ever. I'm going to start with this diet right now.
One of the richest men on earth and a hero of mine is the investor Warren Buffet. He looked at statistics and found that 6 year olds have the lowest mortality rate so he decided to live more like how his grandkids live by following the "6 Year Old's Diet" which is plenty of pop, burgers, and ice cream lol. He loves Coca-Cola so much he'll drink 6 cans a day and eat ice cream for breakfast lol. Remarkably, he says the most important thing in his life was how his parents gave him unconditional love and how it's the most powerful thing.
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