Harnessing The Power Of Love To Manifest Your Dreams
Our goal, with this essay, is to expand on a notion.
A notion centered on love. But, also, gratitude.
You may know that gratitude is one of my favorite feelings.
And, in turn, gratitude has been, in my experience, one of the most powerful feelings one can use to manifest their wishes.
But, what about love? Is gratitude just a flavor of love? Can we harness love — and gratitude — to manifest?
Our goal is to riff on these notions.
A Recent Experience
Just a week ago, a desire came to me.
The desire is rooted in this particular passion of mine.
And, more specifically, the desire was to go beyond some of my old ideas.
Some of my old, pleasurable ideas.
To see what lies right beyond them.
All of this was an experiment.
To conduct this experiment, I relied on feelings of gratitude and appreciation for the new ideas that came forth and, in turn, for the various associations within these things.
And, yet, another feeling came forth.
A sense, if you will.
The sense, in question, was love.
A deep love for these ideas and these feelings; this richness of passion and wonder and beauty.
It all felt so nice and so lovely.
And, in the end, the desired ideas came to me.
None of them came to me as an “inspiration download,” of sorts — although, that is possible, and it has happened to me numerous times — but, they came to me in a lovely, natural, nearly effortless manner.
Soon after that, yet another idea came to me: apply this to your career situation.
And, that’s what I did.
A series of documents were produced, throughout the span of several days, centered on my work.
Or, more specifically, my love for my work and money.
A deep sense of love and gratitude permeated these moments.
And, in the end, my aims were satisfied: new work came to me, as did new sources of lucrative income.
Some Vague Musings
Right now, my ability to answer the questions outlined earlier is limited.
Sure, gratitude might be a flavor of love. Or, vice versa, perhaps.
And, yet, that’s unclear.
Someone once said — sorry, I can’t remember who — there are only two basic emotions: love and fear.
If that’s the case, then gratitude is, quite literally, a flavor of love.
A flavor of love that is distinct, on a conceptual level. But, on a physical level — a pure, raw, emotional level — it’s all the same basic thing: love.
I’m not sure.
Regarding the third question outlined earlier — “Can we harness love — and gratitude — to manifest?” the answer is “Yes.”
Or, at least, that’s been the case, in my experience.
Your experiences may differ and that’s totally okay; remember to try things out and find what works for you!
Using Love To Manifest
To manifest something, you can, as mentioned in the previous section, harness love.
And, to accomplish this, there’s a fun game you can play.
You can play this game by saying it out loud, conducting a conversation with yourself, writing things down; and so on and so forth.
Just choose what resonates with you.
And, with that information in mind, you can play this game as follows:
- Select a particular intention.
- Give yourself a few minutes to think of the things you love about that intention.
- Allow yourself to feel this love, as if your intention was present.
- Surrender to these nice feelings of love.
- Return to this love — and the presence of your fulfilled intention — whenever you want to.
Just as an example, if you want a new job, you can go over the things you love about this job — being able to work anywhere, for example — allowing yourself to really feel this love.
And, if you do this enough — or, perhaps, so much so that you believe your wish is a fact — then your wish will become a fact of your life.
Don’t take my word for it, though: try it today and see what happens!
Conclusion
To those who read this essay, thank you so much!
As always, if you wish to reach me, you can do so at “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”
Best wishes and have a lovely day!