Knowing
When you
want to manifest money, it’s important to know that it’s already there. If it’s
hidden at all, it’s hiding in plain sight, waiting for you to notice it and
pick it up. This applies whether we’re talking about cash found on the ground
or opportunities that will generate cash.
Know that
the cash and the opportunities are right in front of your face. You just have
to adjust your “eyes” to see them. You do this by shifting your vibe — your
frequencies of thought and emotion — to one that’s capable of detecting the
money.
It’s fun
to think of this vibe-shifting process as shifting dimensions, as if you’re
tuning in to a different perceptual frequency spectrum. That other reality was
there all along. You just couldn’t see it before because you were tuned in to
incompatible perceptual frequencies, frequencies that made the money invisible
and undetectable by your senses. Maybe you were stuck on the red part of the
spectrum, while the money was hanging out in the blue part.
Obviously
your senses pick up a lot as you go about your day, but you only notice a puny
fraction of all that input. In order to manifest money, you need to tune your
senses to bring to your attention useful input that you’ve been subconsciously
dismissing as irrelevant background noise. This tuning process takes some time,
but you can definitely do it.
Lately
I’ve been teaching my lil cousin, Teme (age 6) how to manifest coins. I do this
by turning it into a game. When we’re out walking together, I challenge her to
see if she can find more coins than I can.
The first
time I did this, she was really bad at it. I found several coins during our
walk together, often coins that she walked right past without even noticing.
Instead of finding coins, she didn’t notice anything. The coins didn’t register
within her perceptual reality.
Later on
she began noticing things that were close to coins, but not coins. She
found bottle caps, paper clips, scraps of paper, and coin-like rubber bands on
the floor — everything but coins. I kept pointing out to her that there are
coins everywhere, but you have to tune in to the “coin abundance frequency” to
see them. Each time I found a coin and showed it to her, I could tell it was
gradually helping her tune in to the right perceptual frequency.
One
reason she was bad at this game was that she was tuning out the possible
existence of coins everywhere she walked. She just didn’t think there could be
that many coins hiding in plain sight. By demonstrating to her that the coins
were indeed there and that she was simply failing to notice them, I helped
shift her beliefs. She stopped thinking of the game as something outside her
control (relying on luck or chance), and she began thinking of what she could
control (her open-mindedness and attentiveness).
At first
when she would walk past a coin, and I’d pick it up and say, “Look at this,
Emily. There was a nickel there, and you walked right past it! Your eyes
definitely saw it because you were looking in that direction, but the coin
didn’t register in your mind. You still need to adjust yourself to the right
vibe. Remember — the coins are everywhere! You just have to command your eyes
to notice them.”
Initially
this surprised her. She could dismiss it as luck… or as some kind of trick… or
as a momentary lapse of her part. Then when it kept happening, it began to
frustrate her. I helped her shift that frustration to amusement by pointing out
that she was really good at finding bottle caps and rubber bands, and we had some
laughs about that. She just needed to adjust her mind a little bit more to
notice the coins.
Finally
she began to accept that yes, there really are coins everywhere, and she only
has to notice them. It seemed like she was beginning to tell her eyes and her
mind to get with the program and start noticing the coins.
Teme has
a competitive side, so I played to that by challenging her to find more coins
than me, which boosted her motivation and desire to get good at it. She knows
that technically it’s a fair game, and she even gave herself an advantage by
walking in front of me, so she could be the first to spot new coins. And since
she’s only 4’4″ inches tall, she’s a lot closer to the ground than I am.
Gradually
she got better at the game. We went out few days back and played again. In an hour
of walking around , she found 18 various coins. In that same time, I found only 4. She
won the game for the first time and was pretty excited about it.
And of course
I gave her lots of accolades for it, so as to encourage her to keep improving.
I dare
say she’s probably better at finding coins than I am now. She now knows there
are coins everywhere, but she also really gets into the playful and competitive
spirit of the game, which is much more exciting for her than it is for me. I
think partly she likes knowing that it’s a fair game that either of us can win,
and there’s no reason she can’t be at least as skillful as I am.
When it
comes to creating a vibe of playfulness and excitement, children can easily be
more masterful than adults. This is the same vibe we need to recreate as adults
in order to manifest whatever we desire.
It may
sound silly to do this as an adult, but it’s a game worth playing. When you’re
out with friends sometime, have a contest to see who can manifest the most
money. You may not get too excited about finding coins, but you may generate
some excitement about trying to best your friends in a silly contest. That
silliness will actually help you get the right vibe, thereby improving your
ability to manifest money.
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