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  • Date: 2006-11-25
  • Author: Joann Ang
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         It is Christmas time once again. I always thought God is extra attentive to us at this time because it is a very special season. God however is always extra attentive if we but notice it. Anyway, Christmas has a rather spiritual effect on us not only because it is associated with Jesus, but most of all because it stirs that special feelings of joy & hope deep within our soul. We feel joyous, we feel excited, and we feel light. For most of us, it is the time of gathering, reunion & celebration, a time of giving gifts & receiving gifts, a time of healing & hope, a time of making wishes & seeing them come true, & a time for miracles.


    So what do you want for Christmas?


    1.) Write it down. Start with the general term like, “a new purse”, or “a new pair of shoes”, or “a lot of money”.


    2.) Refine it. Below “a new purse” or whatever you wrote from number 1, “a new white square silk purse with a small gold chain strap.” Describe it. If it is something you’ve seen already, recall the details and write it down. If it is money, how much is it. Do not wish for something that will interfere with the natural flow of things, such as, "marriage to Brad Pitt" or "want my dead husband to come back".


    3.) Imagine it. Close your eyes & imagine it. Can you clearly see it in your mind? How big is it? Can you see a marking, like a logo?


    4.) Own it. Close your eyes and imagine you are carrying, using, & enjoying your wish. If it is money, open your purse and see it there. See crisp $100 dollar bills in your hand. How does it feel? What is the texture?


    5.) Affirm it. Write down a symbol, or a statement that will represent this wish. Like, “I now have $10,000 in my bank account. Thank you.” Formulate it such that it indicates that the money or thing is yours already. Say it, sing it, write it down, draw it, doodle it but don’t tell anybody.


    6.) Feel it. First answer this: “How would you feel if your wish is already granted right now at this moment?” Once you have answered this question, combine your emotion with your affirmations in number 5. It means whenever you affirm, do it as if it is already in your hand, so you should be feeling happy, joyful & thankful.


    7.) Do not forget to live.

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    Copyright Joann Ang (c) 2006. All rights resered. She is a traveller in this mysterious and abundant universe. She owns the website <a href="http://www.lifemagick.net">http://www.lifemagick.net</a> which is a journal of how she has used the art of manifesting in her life. She has found that the tremendous power to enjoy the abundance of this world lies within oneself. Through this website, she hopes to share her experience with conscious creation and to tell everyone that if it worked for her, it will work for everybody.

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