Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Anticipation

Whatever we think we are waiting for, if we don't realize those moments have the greatest potential, we might miss an opportunity for happiness.

It is in the expectation of things yet to come that we can alter the fluid substance of consciousness. 

Wait with deliberate intention.  Avoid doubt and fear.  Anticipation holds the power to plant the seeds to your desired harvest. 

I anticipate myself in one chair, and a loving companion in the other. What are you anticipating?


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4 comments:

  1. Daphne doesn't have a significant other?

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    1. Hi,

      Well...that's complicated.

      If I tell you the juicy details, I will be giving away one of the many storylines in Daphne's Web.

      The minute there is a publisher, I will let the world know (the blog is being read around the world -- I'm so grateful!)

      ~D~

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  2. I some times see waiting for something as annoying. Do you mean the outcome can change or our mind changes?

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    1. Hi,

      Our biggest delusion is to believe there are causes outside our own consciousness.

      A mind that waffles back and forth from patience to impatience, will yield exactly those results -- a here today and gone tomorrow kind of life.

      Consciousness represents all that we desire and think to be true ---all that we "consent" to. It should be an active decision.

      Our "assumption" of the desire must grow to be the dominant feeling in the mind. In other words, act as though it has already manifested.

      Through the Power of Assumption, there is no room for annoyance because in truth, there is no waiting. To assume your desire means you have it NOW...the only true meaning of time.

      So the answer to your question is YES -- when the mind changes, the outcome changes too, and not before.

      ~D~

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