A Plan Of Fulfillment
Our job, as creative beings, is to go to the end.
Going to the end allows us to experience our wish as a reality, within this moment.
The act of doing so brings our wishes to life.
Our job is not to concern ourselves with the means of fulfillment — how we enter the relationship we crave or acquire the financial freedom we yearn for, to name two examples — but to focus on what we want and go to the end.
Or, at least, that’s what Neville Goddard says and, by extension, what appears to have been true for me.
Our subject today is the network of notions above and the ways in which you can use them to live a rich, abundant life.
Every Wish Contains Its Own Plan Of Fulfillment
Every single wish contains its own plan of fulfillment.
A plan of fulfillment that may, or may not, involve what appears to be necessary.
Just as an example, if you want money, a plan of fulfillment might involve going on “Indeed” and applying for jobs.
You can do that and, perhaps, you should. But, this is not what drives the fulfillment of your wish.
Rather, what drives the fulfillment of your wish is your acceptance of the wish fulfilled.
Your acceptance of the feelings and sensations that arise when you are occupied within the state of the wish fulfilled.
Every fulfilled desire begins with you and your acceptance.
Your imagination and creativity, if you will.
The events that must occur, so that you can physically move into the fulfillment of your wish, exist within every wish.
You will, by accepting your wish as a reality, naturally move in a way that allows these events to occur and allows you to experience the fulfillment.
Given this notion — which, again, is simply what Neville Goddard said and what appears to be true within my own life — your job, as it were, is experiencing your wish a reality.
Stepping into the fulfillment of your wish and experiencing that wish as a present fact of your life.
But, what does that look like? And, really, what does it mean to “step into the fulfillment of your wish?”
A State Of Fulfillment
Every wish contains its own plan of fulfillment and its own “end state.”
Or, perhaps, “end result state.” That sounds a little better.
Just as an example, if you want money, the “end result state” might be financial security.
Right within financial security, there is a certain lifestyle — a way of living your life — that arises.
A lifestyle of freedom and security; being able to do what you want when you want to; not worrying about money and, instead, enjoying money.
You can consider that — all of that, and anything else you can come up with — the “end result state.”
Or, just, “end result.” We’ll use this from now on.
Your job is to enter that state and to experience your wish as a fact of your life.
You can accomplish this in many ways.
Some of my favorite methods include:
- Conducting an inner conversation
- Creating a scene that implies your wish is fulfilled
- Writing it real
- Playing appreciation games
No matter what method you use, though, your goal is going to the end.
Going to the end and experiencing the beauty that is your wish fulfilled.
Rather than focusing on the “How” of your wish — how you enter the relationship you hunger for or acquire the money you desire — you focus on already experiencing/having that which you seek.
And, when you do this, focus on what follows the fulfillment of this wish.
To make this even easier, focus not on the early moments that occur after your wish becomes a reality, but on the weeks and months and even years that follow.
You can imagine that you’ve been in a loving relationship for years and that you are still feeling so very blessed and appreciative of the comfort and beauty and attraction within the relationship.
That’s just one example. But, you can apply this notion to any wish.
No matter what, though, step into the “end result.”
Step into the end result and experience it as a present fact.
Disregard the means of fulfillment or anything of that sort; focus on being who you wish to be and experiencing what you wish to experience.
Your wish will become a reality in its own way. And, if you really focus on the end result, often much more quickly than if you focus on the means.
The Role Of Action
Many of our wishes can come forth in a way that appears to require no action.
Just as an example, you may want a new job and, rather than looking for one or applying, you receive an offer through a friend or, well, something like that.
You may not have taken any action to orchestrate that specific opportunity, but you still need to say “Yes” to the offer.
So, in the end, action is always required.
But, this doesn’t mean that action is the driving force of your wish and its fulfillment.
Rather, action appears to be a component of your creative power and the plan of fulfillment that exists within every wish.
No action can bring your wish to reality, unless it’s backed by your creative power.
Your creative power and your creative intention.
But, this doesn’t mean that taking action is a bad thing or unnecessary.
Rather, action, when backed up by a genuine intention and your creative power, is beautiful.
A beautiful act of play and curiosity that allows new possibilities to arise with ease.
Your actions may appear to lead you where you wish to be. Or, they may not lead anywhere but, if you surrender to your wish and to your actions, they can be quite fun.
But, then, there are other wishes.
Other wishes, such as writing a novel or producing a creative work or building a house.
Wishes that require action, on your part, for that is where the fun lies.
Within these wishes, there is a plan of fulfillment. And, this plan of fulfillment requires action and energy, yet that is not all it requires.
Rather, action and energy must be supported by a creative vision that contains the end result of your wish — your finished book, perhaps, or the response to this book — which serves as the driving force of that wish and its fulfillment.
Of course, none of this may be true.
Action may play a different role in such wishes than the one outlined above.
Based on both my experiences and the work of Neville Goddard, there appears to be truth to these notions.
Conclusion
Every wish contains its own plan of fulfillment.
My hope is that this notion, and what follows, inspires you.
Even more than that, my hope is that you can find your own, personal “end result”, for whatever wish you have in mind, with ease.
Right after that, my hope — my deepest hope, for this is what animates your life — is that you can step into that state and experience your wish as a reality.
If you can do this — and you can, I know you can — you can live the life you wish to live.
No matter what, though, thank you so much for reading this essay!
As always, if you wish to reach me, you can do so at “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”
Best wishes, and have a lovely day!