Don't Take No For an Answer

Don\'t Take No for an Answer

What happens when kids doesn’t take “no” for an answer? Let’s say for example, the kids decide they want a cell phone, and want it from every ounce of their being. They act as if they already have it. They know they are going to get it, and will demonstrate behavior to indicate that they have it. They envision themselves calling all their friends anytime they want. The live from this space, and act as if it is already happening. The word “no” isn’t in their frame of reference.

Now, this behavior can cause all sorts of pain for parents. We try everything we can to have them stop from being so demanding because it creates pain in us. And we don't always respond favorably because we just want to dish it back to them. Sound familiar? In fact, we let them know that they can’t have everything they want in life with the recurring themes: "Do you think I'm made of money?" Usually, what we parents are feeling is the “lack” in our lives, and wonder how we are going to produce the money to pay for all the things that are wanted. And this theme passes on from generation to generation. Oh, my, don't you want to create something else to pass on?

Well, where did kids learn this way of being? Guess what? It’s innate. It’s not a learned behavior. It exists because we’re born to dream, to believe, to know that we are God within, and can manifest our desires. Kids are only activating something that is all ready there. They have a stirring, a desire, and they want it to become an experience in their physical presence.

The Universe yields only to us….

Think about it from this perspective. We adults have a thought process of worry about money, and we play it over and over in our entire body, and we feel it. We know that it will come to pass as we have said in an unconscious way, “I will not take no for an answer! I’m worried about money so bring me everything that indicates my worrying is validated!“ And the lack shows up! We worry about money and this incessant worrying has activated a vibration to the Universe, and the Universe only yields to us. It responds to what we want, and makes deliveries based on what we’ve ordered. Do you really get this?

Let’s flip the switch, and use the same principles to get what you want, and don’t take “no” for an answer. Be as little children, and act from your entire being and feel that your desires are already here. Lasso it, and stake a claim in it. Imagine it, pretend it, play with it. Know what it feels like to have it. This is all innate so just bring it out to play.

For today, just take one desire! For example, let’s imagine it’s $50,000. We start activating the playing field of what we’re going to do with that $50,000. In our imagination, we go to the department store and buy the clothes. We go into detail with the experience, and try on the outfits that get us excited. Then, still in our imagination, we go to the car dealer and purchase a car, and feel the experience of it in full detail.

We live in our imagination no matter what….

Just as I’ve outlined, we’re living in our imagination all the time either imagining what we don’t want or what we want. Which place brings the most joy, and is the most harmonic, and will keep producing more joy-filled experiences?

If we’ve been living from the space of what we don’t want, just constantly flip the switch and only focus on one desire at a time. This makes it easier as our thoughts won’t be all scattered with so many different desires. When one desire gets satisfied, then go on to the next desire, and keep playing the game of make believe because it’s so much fun. It’s your vibration, your “feeling” place that brings everything about.

God intends to deliver everything we want, and it’s all abundant, which means it’s unlimited. Thus, there is no limit to your desires and their fulfillment. It’s you that will bring it about by staying in the feeling place of knowing that it’s already here. According to Neville Goddard, “If you do not believe you are all imagination, you will continue in your former belief, worshipping a God on the outside, and not within.”

And as Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Thus, it isn’t about acquiring knowledge, it’s about activating what we’re already born with by practicing and playing with it. You can acquire all sorts of knowledge, but it won’t lend itself to creating your desires until this knowledge is put into practice. The way to do this is simply live in imagination of your desires already here, and have a total fun blastorama with this process.

In Nike terms, “Just do it!”

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