Our daughter’s lease on her apartment is up on November 30 of this year. She and her friend, Erin, have been talking for some time about rooming together. Megan and Erin met nine years ago, when they were both interns at Dolphins Plus, a rescue facility for dolphins in Key Largo.
Erin is now working with dolphins at Sea World, doing pretty much what Megan did when she interned in the dolphin program at Disney’s Epcot. They are both Virgos who share a love for wildlife – dolphins in particular. They both have a laid back approach to life and appreciate each other’s strengths. When Megan had her first exhibit at a place in downtown Orlando in October of last year, Erin and her parents attended. It was at this exhibit where the first inklings surfaced about the two of them sharing a house.
In August, Megan told us that Erin’s parents were starting a house hunt for a place that would be near downtown, probably a three bedroom/two bath house with a fenced yard for the dogs both women own. They included Megan on their house hunting expeditions and a couple of weeks ago, they toured a house that both Megan and Erin loved. The place is older, but sits on an acre of lakefront property. It has a fenced yard, three bedrooms, two bathrooms.
The owners were asking $280,000. We looked the place up on Zillow and saw that for each of the two sales of the place since then, the owners have gotten $20,000 increments over what they’d paid. We figured Erin’s father should offer $240,000. Well, he’s a banker and knows how to negotiate this stuff, and offered $249,000. The owners rejected the offer. They wanted $265,000.
Megan was initially discouraged when heard the news that the deal might fall through. “But I kept visualizing myself and Erin in this house, saw us living there, saw our dogs playing in that backyard, saw every detail. I even saw the garden I was going to plant. The place is perfect for us. I could bike to my dog-walking clients and to my Paint Nite classes. This house was ours. I knew it, we were there. and I trusted that it would all happen even if I didn’t know how it would happen.”
Three days went by. Then, this evening, September 26, Megan called to tell us that the owners had accepted the offer for $255,000 and would be out of the house by Thanksgiving weekend, so she and Erin could move in a few days before Megan’s lease was up. Everything clicked into place – even the timing.
This seems to be one of those examples of manifestation where desire is so powerful and strong that for the people involved, that the event or thing they desire has already happened. They are living in that place called no time, and collapse the quantum wave of the desire into the physical particle that is the manifestation. From the Seth material to the Abraham/Hicks books and seminars to Joe Dispenza’s books, this process is a key component in every self-help book about manifestation.
This concept was the basis for Louise Hay’s classic, You Can Heal Your Life, for Lynn Grabhorn’s book, Excuse Me, You Life Is Waiting, and for Pam Grout’s E=MC2.
These concepts are not unknown to most of us. The trick is to really believe that what we desire has already happened. But if you’re struggling financially, if you hate your job, if your health is compromised, if your marriage is failing, if your home is about to be foreclosed, it’s nearly impossible to imagine otherwise. But whether we’re up against huge obstacles, as Dispenza was when he was told he would need radical spinal surgery to walk again, or smaller obstacles like I need to be outta my place by November 30, the process is the same.
Belief.
Complete commitment to the new reality.
Intentions and desire backed by powerful emotions.
Repetition of the vision, where you see and feel yourself in this new reality, where you feel you are already living it.
Could it really be this simple? Could we actually desire into being a more peaceful, equitable world? If 7 plus billion souls on the planet were on the same page, were desiring the same thing, what might evolve?
Oh yes! Definitely!!! I firmly believe we can make things happen by the power of our belief in it being.
We helped our daughter house hunt a few years ago and she kept getting tripped up in the desire because of the variety of houses, schools for her boys, and her commute that included a three office rotation each week.
My suggestion was she stop trying to image her new home and instead focus on the feeling of waking up on her 30th birthday within her new lifestyle and home of her dreams. Within a week of her shifting her focus from the material to the emotional satisfaction, it happened…
It was in a town she always loved but seemed too remote, the home was bigger than hoped, the schools better… you get the picture. So that dawn on her 30th was awesome. But the story continued in the four years since with improvements on every level including her job. Within a year she was promoted to one location and it was the one closest to her new home. 😀
Great story! And what a good suggestion you made! The feeling…
I love this story. This manifestation should definitely be recorded in a manifestation journal so she’ll always remember it when or if there’s a time where she doubts this possibility. It’s always great to read back over the manifestations that happened.
For me, I was in a shared living situation that I absolutely hated. When the resident landlady disrespected me / my property again back in June, I actually made a demand to the universe / my spiritual guide that I wanted out of there pronto. I posted on Facebook that I was looking for a new living situation and that very day, I got a call from a lady from my church asking if I would be interested in renting her one bedroom duplex that would be available in July. I was pleased and I’ve been happy every morning when I wake up and happy every time I come home, since the day I moved in (on July 4th).
Now, I have to work on manifesting my dream career!
Great story, Nicholas! I like that idea of a manifestation journal!
I think it is that simple, though still easier said than done. It’s the undoubting belief bit that can cause obstacles and also the ‘letting go’ to allow the universe (or whatever) bring about what is desired.
The letting go…
This is definitely thought provoking. I think there is quite a bit of manifestation going on in all our lives. Congratulations on the new house, Megan! Excellent for everybody. And thanks for these thoughts to keep me pondering for awhile… 🙂
Al the manifesting is why I think you’ll still continue to skydive for a long time, DJan.
I’ve had similar feelings in regard to houses and workplaces where I just knew I would live in,or work in,but I did nothing,or almost nothing to manifest them.
It was more of a premonition of the future life I would be living.
Maybe it’s because we glimpse a bit of our future that feels somehow familiar to us that draws us towards living or working in that space ?
A kind of magnetism.
Jen and I were just talking about this phenomenon. Things are manifesting very quickly right now. She has had one job offer and a head hunter call her just last week. My brother’s business just took off – with people calling him for very big jobs (he just started a concrete contracting business a couple of years ago.) It’s as if desires that are truly needed or wanted are being granted to people that are in a certain frequency. On the other hand, very bad things are happening to people we know that have lived their lives in very negative ways. Someone we know that has always been very selfish and self-centered has been in the hospital for over three months on and off this year with a very painful condition.
Be kind, be considerate, be loving, be generous. It’s a mantra to live by right now, I think.
Congrats to Megan. What a great opportunity to live in a neat place with someone who is like-minded. Good things are happening to good people right now!
Love your mantra, Nancy!