TheSilverLining wrote:
I think you missed the point of my post. I did live in the wish fulfilled but it was very tiring and mentally exhausting. I eventually stopped doing that completely and went on to live my life with the trust that everything would work out in my own benefit- even if it meant not being with him. A few months after doing this he came back.
Congratulations
So you could say that, by believing that things would work out for your own benefit, you were actually then living in the feeling of the wish fulfilled in the sense that, you had stopped feeling like you were striving for something and instead were in the relaxed state that you would be in when you achieved your goal.
Last edited by Aquilina (11/19/2018 9:56 pm)
"We imagine the wish fulfilled and carry on mental conversations from that premise. Through controlled inner talking from premises of fulfilled desire, seeming miracles are performed". - Neville Goddard, Awakened Imagination, Chapter Five