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  • Intentions are a package deal
  • How can you identify the fears that interfere with your positive intentions? 
  • First, imagine you’ve already manifested your intention in its entirety
  • It’s a done deal.
  • Mentally act out a few different scenarios to get a feel for what your life will really be like once this intention has become your present reality
  • Try to get a clear sense of the whole package of changes
  • Any undesirable elements that come up during this exercise will be pointers to your fears.
  • If you want your intentions to manifest, you must eliminate the fears that conflict with your intentions.
  • One of the simplest ways to eliminate your fears is to accept them
  • This process requires some deep self-assessment and introspection, so it’s not an overnight fix by any means
  • How can you identify the fears that interfere with your positive intentions?  Here’s a fairly straightforward way to do it:


    First, imagine you’ve already manifested your intention in its entirety.  Sit quietly and just imagine it as being real right now.  Don’t imagine it happening in the future — imagine it right now.  You’re already there.  It’s a done deal.  Take a few minutes to make it as real as possible.

  • Now do some role-playing in your imagination.  Mentally act out a few different scenarios to get a feel for what your life will really be like once this intention has become your present reality.  Consider the major side effects.  How will the achievement of this goal affect your health, finances, relationships, career, spiritual practice, etc?  In what other ways will it change you?  No change occurs in isolation, so how will this change ripple outward and create other changes?  Try to get a clear sense of the whole package of changes, and see if you can figure out where your life might re-stabilize after the initial change.
  • When you consider the whole package of your intentions, you’ll notice some internal resistance.  Some parts of your visualization will be wonderful, while other parts will seem undesirable.  For example, if your intention is to manifest a million dollars, and you know deep down that one of your close friends simply won’t be able to handle it because s/he responds negatively to anyone with that kind of money, then you may feel some resistance about manifesting the money.  You want the intention, but you’re unhappy with the side effects.
  • Any undesirable elements that come up during this exercise will be pointers to your fears.
    • As you explore your visualization of the total package, take note of which parts you resist, and try to express them in words.  For example, here are some fears you might list when you think about manifesting a million dollars:



      • fear that you’ll lose the money foolishly after putting so much energy into manifesting it

      • fear that your life will become too complicated trying to manage the money

      • fear that you’ll be stingy with the money, thereby having to admit you’re a stingy person

      • fear that your accounting and tax situation will become more complicated

      • fear that the money will strain your relationships

      • fear that the money will distract you from what’s most important to you

      • fear that managing the money will be stressful

      • fear that having more money will create more responsibility

      • fear that the money will isolate you, distancing you from your peers

      • and so on


      Make a list like the one above for your own intentions.  What fears arise when you imagine the total package?  Where do you experience resistance?

  • become a vibrational match for your intentions.
  • a process for bringing your fears to the surface and getting them out of your way, so you can stop them from interfering with your positive intentions.
  • to manifest your desires faster and more easily
  • The difference between a fear and a consequence is acceptance.  A fear is an outcome you resist.  A consequence is an outcome you accept.
  • become a “vibrational match” for your intentions.
  • deep self-assessment and introspection