Working on your goal is remembering.

Monday, September 23, 2024

I used to think working on a goal was effort in the physical sense, but that’s not entirely true. 99% of a goal is knowing before you’ve even started that you have already accomplished it. It’s feeling and living as if it is done. It’s living in the feeling of its completeness. It has to sink into your spirit and convince you that it’s true.

I realized that the 3D world, what we see with the eyes in our head, lags behind what we create with our eyes of faith. Faith is an assurance in what is envisioned from within. It’s not wishful thinking. It’s conviction. It’s like knowing who you really are – not guessing, but coming to a deep awareness. If you don’t know who you are, manifestation is a struggle.

Getting to what you want means becoming more aware of your true nature. You are the Effortless Being, and what you desire is as good as done, once you realize your Truth. You don’t really need to convince yourself that you are the Effortless Being. You know. The eyes of faith have a deep, inner knowing, and they transcend the eyes in the skull, which only sees “reality.” The eyes of faith produce some pretty phenomenal sights if you get “into it.” The dreaming phase is the most exciting. When it unfolds in reality, it’s nice to see it, but you’re already manifesting new goals.

When you see your goals with the eyes of faith, you accomplish them now. You negate your goals by telling yourself that you’re no good. The Effortless Being is always good and wonderful. It hasn’t obstacles. No more hoping, wishing, and begging. The moment you realize a new goal – it’s finished. Now move on to the next goal and keep “working.” Accomplishing a goal is that effortless if you remember who you are.

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