Have you ever wanted something so badly that you have almost felt obsessed by the wanting of it? I wonder what happened when you either didn't get it, or it was not what you expected when it arrived, or worse still you were left feeling disappointed?
There is nothing wrong in wanting something, for the most part. It is the way in which you want it that makes the difference. For example, if you want something in a 'that would be nice to have, but I can live quite happily without it' way, then you are giving out a different kind of energy. If you allow yourself to daydream about it almost whimsically and then move on, the chances are, you are going to get it much quicker than you had imagined. You see if you want something without being attached to it, then you have a lot of freedom to operate and become an irresistible magnet for abundance.
Letting go of attachment is a healthy practise that helps to attract the things, people, opportunities and wealth into your life that may have eluded you up until now. If you think that letting go is a cop-out and a lazy way of just letting things happen, ask yourself this "have the results that I have got so far from being totally attached to an outcome given me the results that I want?" If the answer is no, then surely it is time to do something else? I remember reading Catherine Ponders' 'Dynamic Laws of Prosperity' about 5 years ago and picking up one of her many useful phrases. 'Let go and let God' is one such phrase that settled with me. Now there may be some people who struggle with the God concept, if so, just substitute Divinity or the Universe for God.
I first used this approach when I could no longer find a solution to something that had been puzzling me for a long time. I looked upon this as an exercises of 'handing over' things, situations or problems that I could not resolve. You don't have to let go or hand over only when you have a problem.
Over the next few days, take some time to write down the things that you want to attract into your life and decide how you want to be reminded of your wish list in the future. Once you have everything down, then you can prioritise the list in order of importance. When you have done that, just imagine having it in whimsical way, then just let go of it, trusting that it will arrive at the right time. After all, most things do, don't they?
What else do you need to let go of? Is there a relationship, a book, a job or a grudge that is 'running' you? When you learn to let go, you will discover that asking for what you want and then trusting that it will appear will bring amazing results to you. Why not try it the easy way for a change? Pushing against immovable doors is just too much hard work sometimes.
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