Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Manifestation

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Manifestation in Mysterious Ways


Manifestation can be defined as an indication of the existence, reality, or presence of something. In the metaphysical world, it’s a word that is often used to describe something that has appeared in your life—in a good way. And, while those who understand that thoughts precede the physical reality we experience, it can be a joyful thing to tangibly hold, see, hear, or touch something that we’ve been thinking about for a long time.

In my world, the process of manifestation comes down to a simple formula. It’s known as the “I AM”.

Step 1: “I” stands for intention, where you do have thoughts, viewpoints, and visions of what you want in your life. And, we all do this thousands of times a day… by naturally thinking of what we like and dislike in our environment and relationships. When we see things we don’t want, our mind effortlessly begins to picture the opposite.

Step 2: So, once you have those ideas of what you want in your head—or your subconscious mind—you can place your focus on those things to bring more power to them. This is where the “A” for attention comes in. A good example of this is when we recently sold our car here in Florida. The Jeep was going to an ecstatic 16-year old boy. It was his first car, and his mom secretly told us that he had been up all night looking at new stereos, bumpers, tires, and all sorts of upgrades he could add to this reliable vehicle. He put all of his attention on making this car his own… and he hadn’t even paid us in full yet.

Step 3: “M” for Manifestation. This is where your thoughts and focus become your reality—they show up in your experience to enjoy.


However, there is one big tip I want you to keep in mind as you are going through steps one and two of this process—you never exactly know how step three will look! And, I have a perfect story to back this up.

I recently worked on a project with a video team from California State University, Chico. As we were finalizing our footage, I had to make one more trip to campus to approve everything. Now, this didn’t seem like a big deal when I got in my car and headed downtown on a Tuesday morning… That is, until I realized that winter break was over and it was the first week of the new semester!

If you’ve been to college or a college campus, you realize that this is the week that everyone goes to class and most of those people drive themselves to get there. The result—no parking.

So, I set my intention to find a parking spot right on the street by the appropriate building. I was one street away, fifth in line in the left hand turn lane, and I spot a large white truck leaving in a perfect location. I prayed that each car in front of me would pass up this bright opportunity—and I was right.

I scored this sweet spot just steps away from Tehema Hall. Only, as I stepped outside of my vehicle to put money in the meter, the machine was broken. There was no way I could stay here without showing a violation.

Now, my intention and attention came into reality. I had a great spot in easy walking distance of my destination. The caveat was that it was a broken meter.

Instead of being disappointed that this wasn’t what I asked for, I took positive action. I called the school campus information line, who transferred me to the parking patrol, who then further transferred me to the city police. And, sure enough, within a 7 minute phone conversation, I was exempt from a parking ticket and I could still make my 9:30 meeting on time.

My point is this—be flexible to how your visions and dreams manifest into your everyday life. Sometimes they are just as you planned, and sometimes they take a little trust, faith, and action on your part to openly embrace the gifts.

So today, notice your thoughts. Observe what you want in your life, and then turn your attention to that positive direction. Then, be open to the outcome. You just never know quite how good things can be unless you’re open to possibilities beyond your expectations or imagination.

 -Kym Coco
www.kymcoco.com

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