Monday, September 27, 2010

WRITE THE VISION...

"A vision for life must be written so that it can become real --- in your head, it remains your imagination!"


Those of you who are Bible believers know the scripture in Habakkuk 2:3, understand the instructions to write your vision upon a tablet and make it plain so that those who read it may run with...

If there is one scripture that is plain as day, it's this one. The simple task of writing what you see in your head, breathes life into your vision and make it attainable. It signals the brain that this is something you want to do, be, or have. The Universe then takes the vision and gather all the necessary components together to manifest it in your experience. Is that cool, or what?

You are then motivated to take "right" action to accomplish that task. You must add the element of belief that this experience is yours to have and that it is as real in your head as it will be when you actually experience it in your world.

There are things that I've written down and simply forgotten about. Not that I didn't care, just that life in the here and now became more of a priority. What I have learned about that is, the 'RELEASING' of the vision allows it more flexibility to expand in the right direction. The desire to still experience is real and present, but the focus has shifted with the confidence still in tact that it will be what I experience. Amazingly enough, I come across things I have written down and found that I have experienced exactly what I wrote.

Recently, I came across a box I created back in 2005. On the front of the box I wrote, "Whatever is in this box - IS"...In it were slips of paper that had various things I wanted to experience. For example, a trip to Paris with my son, a comfortable home, a mega book empire [still unfolding that one]...all the others I have had the pleasure of accomplishing.

It is real! Test it for yourself. Write down what you want to experience, be, do or have. Do so in detail, and then release it to God, the Universe and watch what happens. view sourceprint?1

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