A wishin' and a hopin'....
5:06 PMA wheel barrel would look so cool with some Pansies and Ivy I thought as I was driving down the road. A ton more thoughts followed and the Day went along. As I returned home that Day a neighbors lawn was looking nice and neat. Crazy I had left that morning thinking their lawn is needing cut.
Driving down another road a few Days later, what did you know? My wheel barrel, blue to boot (how perfect) sitting by the curb, seemingly with my Name on it. Loading her up in eager anticipation I took my granted wish home. There over a cup of Coffee I realized that I had thought of many things in passing, and had gotten them all over time. So then I thought why was this not the case when it came to matters of the Heart or the Pocket book that I spend more time and intensity wishing for...right here! I may have found my answer. When spending to much energy on a thought/wish it ends up getting clogged by the sheer intensity with which we wish (say that fast 3 times) and by way we tend to think about these subjects, almost in a forceful and manipulative kinda way, changing the energy surrounding that wish. If we can recognize that having wished for something almost in passing nothing in the way of expectancy was attached to that thought. Then there is the matter of being careful what we wish for ...we had been given that advice once or twice ...for it may not turn out well and we recognize that some time down the Road, hopefully before it is too late. Then there are the specifics of making the Wish come out right....yikes!
The spontaneous thought of things we wish for and receive is a beautiful manifestation of the universal love for us. So it is with the things that take time....oh how often have we recognized that something worked out far better than we could have imagined ourselves! Both we had spontaneous send out and went about our Day. We attached no time limit or any expectations to it. Interesting it be to journal those thoughts and the results.
It turns into a Life lesson. What we try to manipulate is met with resistance many times over!
~ Life's journey, amazing in many ways ~
Picture credit Biene
0 comments