THE FAITH WALKI teach and write about the Law of Attraction. I am always helping people to understand how to use it. I try to master the law in my own life. I love it when I get a crystal clear story to share. This is one of those times.
About a month ago, I decided that I wanted to move to a new place called The Beach (in Toronto). My energy just "sings" when I am in this place. So, I focused on finding that strong energy within me even when I wasn't in the Beach. I just kept returning to the amazing feeling. I looked at some houses but they weren't right. I told my friend that I would be patient and wasn't attached to it happening quickly. He turned to me and said "Yeah right! This is YOU we are talking about - I bet you find a house, buy a house and have the whole thing completed in the next two weeks AND I bet you the house "doesn't even exist" yet". When he said it didn't exist that was a clue to me that I hadn't deliberated created a new vision for my reality. I went home and my husband and I created a vision for the house that very night.
Two days later, I was looking at a house with a real estate agent but it wasn't "right". Then she mentioned a house that wasn't on the market yet but probably would be in the next few months. Wouldn't you know that the door was open when we walked by and the owner was home. The house layout and location were EXACTLY as predicted. The whole deal was done in 4 days and the house never made it on the market. We didn't have to deal with bidding wars and other stresses. Clean and neat.
Now, we had to sell our house. We weren't exactly prepared for this. We did the same thing again. We consciously created a vision of the perfect sale. Then we set about feeling the energy of having our house sold. For me, this feeling was a feeling of peace. Instead of giving in to the frantic and fearful energy that is common when selling, I consciously returned to feeling peace whenever I thought about it. We had an offer on our house after the first open house. It was exactly what we had envisioned. That whole deal was also done in four days. There was a little "test" for me before the deal finalized and I spent the better part of a day doing the "faith walk". I just kept repeating "I trust this process". I remained true to myself and didn't compromise but I also remained strong in my belief in the process. I remained strong in my committment to feel peaceful regardless of the circumstances. It was well worth it. The life lesson was irreplacable. I am so grateful for all of it.
Two weeks --> Bought one house, sold another. All of the "stuff" manifested out of thin air based on a correlation to energy that I consciously focused my attention on. My job was only to do the "faith walk" between my energetic reality and my physical reality. It was one of the most exhilarating walks of my life.
PERSPECTIVEI have been in Vancouver and Whistler for a few days speaking and promoting my new book. Coming from the East this means jetlag in the form of VERY EARLY mornings. This time I decided to shift my perspective and look at the jetlag as a gift. The results were astounding.
Thanks to jetlag I was able to experience the following blessings:
- During the first day (at 5:30am) I enjoyed a gorgeous walk along the seawall in Vancouver and was graced by a visit of a Great Blue Heron. It landed about 10 feet away from me and spent almost 10 minutes looking about majestically. It was never afraid of me. I also had the opportunity to dip my toe into the Pacific Ocean and get a long-overdue dose of clean ocean air.
- On the second morning (at 6am) I enjoyed a rainy walk at Kits Beach. Most people don't like the rain but I happened to notice that the rain seemed to activate all of the amazing scents from the myriad of blossoms that lined the beach.
- On my third morning, I was blessed with another rainy walk through a cedar forest in Whistler. There is nothing more comforting that the fresh fragrance of cedar just after the rain. The mist is saturated with the smell.
Thanks to jetlag I was also able to take some very precious time for myself before my speaking or promoting. As a result I was able to give myself more fully and be completely present thus increasing the value I added to other. It seems, for me, that jetlag was EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you jet lag!