
I realize I am a manifester who can set an idea in motion and not have to have a rapid result, staying relaxed and comfortable for time to pass and things to get done in God’s perfect timing.
Having a vision of what you want – maybe tear-outs from a magazine where I have focused on this is what I would like to bring in – seems to take it, for me, from an incomplete idea to a tangible notion that seems to lay in wait for resolution when the time is right.
I am thinking of some little thing: when we moved into the house a few years back, I wanted to trade out the lighting I had for the living room. It wasn’t a priority, just an intention that lived until yesterday when – wha-lah! – the perfect, lovely table lamps appeared, new, and somehow the company was having a storewide sale, so I got a deal on the perfect lamps for the upgrade I wanted to generate almost four years ago.
I think my gift to manifest is that, for the most part, I do not set up stressful timelines on at least 80% of my intentions. Of course, we need by-when dates for some items/projects, but letting the universe have its way most of the time somehow makes the journey a wonderful surprise – knowing things will be fulfilled but often being surprised by the perfect fulfillment at just the right moment.