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Expect your Order.

There is a difference between trying and allowing. When we are in a restaurant, we place our order with the waiter in faith that we will receive the food we specified. We do not sit in anxious doubt, worry, and speculation about whether the food will arrive. We do not feel compelled to place the order again. We trust that the food will be delivered to our table. We asked and we expect we will receive it (as requested). The same principle applies to our wishes and desires.

Our job is to be clear about what we want, ask for it, and allow it to arrive. I am not foolishly suggesting that we do not continue to do what is within our power to bring our desire to fruition; but, I am suggesting that we move to a place of expectancy. Rather than continuing to fixate on how or when it will arrive, we must direct our faith to the fact that it is already on the way. It will arrive in the way and at the time that is perfect for us and our circumstances. Only when in a state of allowing do our dreams manifest.

Spend 15-20 minutes each day in meditation. Envision yourself in possession of that which you desire. Feel how good it is to have your wishes fulfilled. Bathe in the satisfaction.

Success or sabotage? Success shows up where it is easily received. If we remain in the question (or worry) of if/when it might arrive, we have essentially canceled the order.

Is this going to be an incredible day? What kind of day are you expecting?