Let Us Take A Close Look at Intents Together

Hi my friends,

Thank you all for the awesome comments about this new web page. I’ve felt so much love coming from you all that I thought it was a good idea to give you participation in this blog by sharing something I’m interested in and asking you a few questions, that you may freely comment in the comments section.

Do you think sharing some insight about our intents could be useful? I’ve made myself the following questions that I address to you too:

  • “What is always in your list of intents?”
  • “Are those long-lasting intents manifested or not?”
  • “Are you aware of the reasons why some intents do not manifest?”
  • “Once you manifest an intent, do you erase it from the list or do you stick to it with more power?”

Please follow me here, because I have the hunch that we may all learn from a little insight about this.

Is there any intent of yours that keeps being there while time passes? Are you consistent and persistent in your intents or change them often?

I have found that my list of intents (so far, because I suspect that writing this post may change that) usually includes those aspects (material or abstract desires) that I don’t have at this specific moment and I’m feeling some need for.  And it does not include those things I don’t have, that I would like to have some day, but that I am not feeling like urgent at this specific moment. Let me put it clearer with an example: I do not have a couple and I have not had a couple for a very long time. However, although I sometimes play with the idea of having one, I rarely feel the need for a couple, at least not as an urgency. And the couple has been included in my intents only in those rare moments when I needed it badly. So, my intents vary in time, focused on needs.

Still, there are a couple of intents that have accompanied me through time. One has not manifested yet and the other manifests always and I really want it to keep coming.

The intent that does not manifest is not because the desired thing is stubborn and does not want to reach me yet. The thing I have not manifested yet shows my big self-limiting beliefs about the subject. I am convinced, deep down, that I do not deserve it or I am not good enough to have it. But, a quick look at my other manifested intents easily shows that I have manifested other things that were just as difficult to imagine realised but that flowed into my life so easily.

I invite you to take action about these self-limiting beliefs soon. I am taking action today and I hope to have good news to report soon. (I apologise for not telling you what it is, but I do not want to give more energy to the lack of it).

As far as manifested intents is concerned, I have taken two different attitudes:

1) I left some of them behind, simply forgetting them once they were a reality. For example, two years ago I manifested an amazing vacation in a magical place. I enjoyed it hugely and thanked the Universe for it, but once I returned, I did not think about expanding that in any way. I simply forgot about it.

2) I keep including them again and again because I want more and more.

Regarding the first attitude, I would like to know if you agree with me on this: If we manifest something positive, that manifestation is the perfect spot/standpoint to manifest something of the same nature but better. The hard work has already been done, and amplifying it is only a step away! Taking the example of the vacation, instead of putting the travelling and vacation issue in a forgotten drawer, I could have manifested more travelling and more quality, free time with my son! Does it make any sense to you? Yes? No? Why?

If you agree with the concept, let us pick the intents that you have already manifested in the past and challenge ourselves to manifest something similar but better.

The intent that keeps being in my list and keeps manifesting is one that I suggest you include in yours because it adds adventure and fun to your life: “I get awesome surprises that fill me with joy.” Is there any intent that has proved useful to you? I would be delighted to read about it!

Cheers and good manifestation!

Patricia+

October 2, 2009  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: group visualization, intents and purposes, la meditación, meditation, meditation techniques, personal development, personal development books, personal development goals, personal goals, tus intenciones

2 Responses

  1. Christopher Westra - October 5, 2009

    Once I manifest an intent, I tend to let it go (with a lot of gratitude), and just enjoy it.

    Then I move on to something else, but with contentment and not desperation in needing something else outside me.

    I think we are happiest while working “towards” goals and projects and improvements. Some of these goals may be so large we may never achieve them.

  2. Patricia - October 5, 2009

    Christopher,

    Thank you so much for your comment.

    I agree so much theoretically. I know that in my case, really letting go is a lesson I still need to learn in practice. Whenever I’ve let go (usually with stuff I’m not desperate for) the results have been fantastic.

    I also think the point you raise about enjoying the journey is extremely important. You may never get to the manifestation of some of your aims (as you say, because they may be huge) but as long as you enjoy the travelling towards them, life makes full sense.

    An exercise that some books propose is to imagine what there is after you already get to your aim. For example: if you want to have 10 million dollars, imagine you already have them and think what you want from life after that. I’ve made that exercise with many aspects and I’ve realised some aims may even be a distraction from the real, bigger aim.

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