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February 26th, 2009 @6:31 pm  

This is so true and once you actually GET it, it makes all the difference in the world. You’re not pushing anymore. You’re not “faking it until you make it”. You KNOW at a soul level that the Universe is working as it should. And as Neale Donald Walsh says, this is when all struggle disappears. You simply flow with the moment.

Great stuff! Thanks for sharing.

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February 27th, 2009 @7:40 am  

When we talk about our purpose, I suppose we are automatically assuming that it is a good purpose and that we are unselfish in seeking what we are after. I believe that is when the Law of Attraction comes into play. However if I purpose is not for the good of all, then I can see blockages in the path. Am I right in thinking this way?

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Manifest Mastermind Said,
February 27th, 2009 @8:25 am  

Ram, good is a human judgment. We have a choice to pay attention to how we feel about our direction or not. Abraham Hicks advises how we feel is the best indicator of our purpose.

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February 27th, 2009 @9:20 am  

I suppose that if our purpose is good, we will feel good about the direction we are taking. Perhaps this is where our conscience comes into play – though sometimes we do not listen to our conscience and that is when we go astray

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February 27th, 2009 @10:39 am  

Absolutely fabulous!! Needed to be reminded of the simplicity this morning

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SIMONE OLIVO Said,
February 27th, 2009 @1:44 pm  

perfect timing!!! Just finished a sport competition, which I did not win, but guess what?? I have tasted each moment of the day, I have lived so many different emotions that now, the day is almost over and the real feeling is as if I did win the competition. The feeling to be on the right track is stronger than any failure or success. I am totally commited to my purpose and taste this time buffer….it has never been so sweet! Good job guys, sending light & peace to U all,
s.

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February 27th, 2009 @1:58 pm  

Nice one Steve ! Thanks for sharing…

Have a fruitful week-end,
Chris

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February 27th, 2009 @3:30 pm  

This is so right on, it’s perfect. When you can totally accept where you are, yet stay aware of where you are going, your vision and your purpose, and be grateful for all that is and will be, you have mastered PATIENCE. The biggest addiction in our society is denial. Acceptance, purpose, and vision will enable you to take your power back, baby!

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Manifest Mastermind Said,
February 27th, 2009 @9:50 pm  

Thank you for taking the time to comment on this post. Simone I feel there is no doubt you won.

Steve

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February 27th, 2009 @9:53 pm  

Even when we do not achieve what we wanted, life has a wondrous way of giving us what we need. Out of what we judge to be a “bad” experience often comes necessary insights and/or people whom we needed to meet. Taking the judgment out of situations allows us to more fully appreciate what has been given to us as well as reflect upon what it means to us. There is a divine timing in everything no matter if it syncs up with what we “think” is the proper timing. Our limited minds can not begin to fully grasp the proper timing of such an expansive intricately woven existence/universe. Just be.

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February 28th, 2009 @9:29 am  

@: @:
Thank you Damien for this added insight.

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Linda Said,
March 1st, 2009 @6:09 pm  

It sounds so simple. And sometimes, I can actually do this and then suddenly it is back to worry..
I surround myself with affirmations, cds, movies and tele classes. I write my grateful list everyday and sometimes more if I am feeling really fearful.
It got me through a rough week. Yet here it is Sunday and I can feel the aniexty once again.

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March 2nd, 2009 @7:18 pm  

I am happy to say that I really do get this. I have been on both sides of this fence several times now and the feelings are very distinct on either side. It really is clear when you are in alignment.

Thank you for naming the details for people to identify as they move forward in their manifesting. It helps to have people who have truly been there and done that to guide the way.

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March 2nd, 2009 @8:07 pm  

Linda, your experience is one that I personally understand. Emotions you describe can come from doubt and from physical form expectations. I like to think about a definition of faith that resounds with me. Faith is total surrender to God. For me this means I know the outcome. I know at a point I return to Source Energy. Now that I know the outcome, relax and all Divine Intelligence and Divine Love to be. Allow myself to stop blocking all the good that is intended.

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March 2nd, 2009 @8:15 pm  

Thank you Alexandra. Being in alignment is the foundation and I am now being more open about the value of the mastermind.

Find my most recent article at: http://stevereports.com/business-developmemt/mastermindpart2.html

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March 10th, 2009 @7:29 am  

Ok, I have been pushing and feeling frustrated in impatience as it has not occurred in my timing. I have a hard time waiting don’t I?

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March 10th, 2009 @11:30 pm  

Robin – you have what you feel you have. Shift your thoughts

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March 11th, 2009 @8:46 am  

Thank you. Thoughts shifted. The world is a new place!

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Howard Feight Said,
March 11th, 2009 @7:29 pm  

I like to think that manifest of desires sets them in motion, I can imagine that motion but I do not actually see the motion. The energy is transforming and will be presented. Will I be receptive and or ready? Or do I change the energy by adding frustration or anxiousness?

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March 12th, 2009 @6:46 pm  

Howard: We do not see any value in frustration or anxiousness.

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Howard Feight Said,
March 12th, 2009 @7:39 pm  

I agree that we do not see the value in frustration, but does it not heighten our awareness of situations. Unless we are in higher states of consciousness then I think that this awareness can be beneficial.

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March 14th, 2009 @6:11 am  

Howard, all people have a range of emotions and when experiencing a place labeled frustration, that is also a place of resistance. The resistance arises from our expectation of some event or something being different that what is it currently is. The Law of Attraction says we attract more of what is out dominant energy state. If that is frustration, then that is what we attract.

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nam Said,
April 7th, 2009 @4:48 am  

Super, something as simple as this needs to be constantly reminded …..

Thanks for the same

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Pat Said,
April 9th, 2009 @3:24 pm  

Thank You so much for this great article. I have been working on my patience heart issue this week and this article is right in line with that issue…I do have the wonderful healthy belief of God as my higher source and that all is in his time.

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April 11th, 2009 @3:39 pm  

@: If you are in tune with the Law of Attraction, you’ll feel a natural flow in your life…. Sure, there will be obstacles, but I think one finds it easier to overcome them.

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April 12th, 2009 @12:47 pm  

There has to be a time buffer. Imagine if everything we thought about came into being.

It would be chaos (LOL). Elephants might be dropping out of the air or we might shoot the person in front of us when they ticked us off.

I love being on this plain of manifestation. The enjoyment is the journey of having an idea, taking action, detaching from the time outcome and letting the Universe (God) work wonders is total fun.

As I see it, people are making too big of a deal about the process. It’s EZ. It was meant to be. Don’t overthink it.

Judith

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April 12th, 2009 @10:37 pm  

Great comments Judith …elephants dropping out of the sky – creative :) Also every resource I have read related to the Law of Attraction and enlightenment is very clear that we make too big a deal about all of this. Thank you

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April 12th, 2009 @10:38 pm  

Thank you Sandy

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April 12th, 2009 @10:43 pm  

Hi Pat and thank you for your comments. You will also enjoy the article titled the time buffer.

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April 25th, 2009 @4:01 pm  

Steve,

Great lesson. The building analogy is perfect. Just what I needed to hear today.

Thanks. Best wishes for your continued success.

Steve DeVane

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April 25th, 2009 @5:46 pm  

There is always a big smile when a person writes about the message being there at the perfect time. Thank you Steve

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Glenda Said,
April 25th, 2009 @9:57 pm  

I am so starting to get this and I feel like the pressure I have been putting on myself is lifting. It’s about trust. Thanks for helping me towards a more enjoyable life experience.

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May 1st, 2009 @9:33 pm  

We are so happy you are finding this helpful

Love you
Steve

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anyidea/peter malcolm Said,
May 10th, 2009 @4:05 pm  

Thanks needed at this moment to stay focus.

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May 10th, 2009 @8:59 pm  

Thank you
I love you
Steve

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June 20th, 2009 @4:06 pm  

It does pay to be persistent, and Attraction does work. But, we need to first meditate on that which we go persistently after, as well as that which we wish to attract, will it be good for me as an individual and will it fulfill my destiny?

Great site and do keep up the good work.

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June 22nd, 2009 @9:15 am  

I appreciate your comment and you.
Steve

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July 4th, 2009 @4:00 pm  

I particularly like the reminder about the time frame. I remember about 8 years ago, I called something into my life. Something actually happened at the exact MOMENT I called it, which (over a period of 7 years) eventually manifested into what I had called. The moment it happened, I knew it was significant, but I couldn’t see that my call (or prayer) had been instantly answered because I was not looking at the time frame needed for it to manifest. I talk about this in my book, as it was a very profound experience for me that changed my entire life, and it taught me so much about being able to recognise the gift in every moment, no matter how subtle.

Thanks for this nice article.

Warm wishes,
Lynn Serafinn
Personal Transformation Coach
Author of Amazon bestseller “The Garden of the Soul: lessons from four flowers that unearth the Self”

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July 4th, 2009 @11:18 pm  

Thank you Lynn. I am particularly grateful for an author to comment. I appreciate the story you share and you.

Love
Steve

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