08-03-2011, 02:46 PM
(08-03-2011, 11:59 AM)Diana Wrote:(08-03-2011, 03:21 AM)abridgetoofar Wrote: How did I manifest this life built completely around what I feel is my purpose for being here? Listened to my Higher Self! Best thing you can do to get what you want/need out of life. I honed my intuitive senses, took advantage of synchronicities offered to me, and did whatever my Higher Self instructed me to do, even if I could not imagine a direct outcome. My life exploded once I learned to do this.Really amazing. I would love to hear an example of you having done what your Higher Self instructed without knowing the direct outcome.
I think the biggest hurdle was the idea of me moving back in with my parents to help them start this farm. Being 24 with a cushy job living in a house with some of my dearest friends, I wasn't too keen on any sort of change. I loved my life and it allowed me to meet people, see nature, work minimum hours, stay up late, sleep in every day, and relax most of the time. Finances got tight sometimes but accumulating wealth was never an interest to me. My parents never even thought of asking me to move in to help them, but it was a constant thought I got while meditating. I was asking for things to help me accomplish my goal of helping the Earth. I pushed it from my head for a while. I liked the idea of farming but I had no clue that living out here would put me in any sort of position to accomplish what I wanted. In fact, being in the country, I thought living in a rural area would hinder my ultimate goals of making a difference.
But then I started visualizing what it would be like, to see what kind of reaction I would have. I imagined departing from my old life and living out here on the farm. The feeling I got when doing this was undeniable. It was the definition of "resonance." I bit the bullet and asked my parents if they wanted me to come help them on the farm. The rest is history.
That's an example of following a major life change which led to better things. Here's an example of an everyday occurrence which led me to opportunity.
I was invited to attend a Cattleman's meeting in town here. I have absolutely no interest in cattle, which is all that the Cattlemen talk about (we raise goats, chickens, and produce). I had no desire to sit and listen to a bunch of people talk about cows for a couple hours. In fact it seemed like torture to me! But when I was asked, I got a tingle in my gut. I experienced odd synchronicities the rest of the day. I took the hint and accepted the invite to the meeting. When I got there, I was very happy to learn that there was a man speaking about a new Green Tech campus idea that would include a state of the art, humane livestock processing facility. It was just an idea then. That man eventually became my "boss" in the non-profit organization I work for, and I owe my involvement in this amazing project to that one meeting that I was reluctant to attend.
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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.