It was well into teaching the Receive courses and working on my book that I really got the importance of wanting and how conditioned people are to think of wanting as being a bit unseemly when it comes to their own desires. For example: can you make a wish for yourself without adding all of the footnotes about wanting world peace, that no child go hungry, if it is in the universal will (who is the universe except us?!), etc., etc, etc.
Sometimes we are so busy excluding ourselves that we don't realize we have lost the ability that many of us had when we were very young, to have a great BIG wish.
This may sound weird to you, but I believe that wanting is spiritual and that we can't be effective wishers for world peace for example, if we cannot want something for ourselves. So, it is good to practice wanting. You'll be more helpful to the world by developing this skill.
Today I am going to practice wanting. I invite you to join me!
2 comments:
Just catching up on your blog. I LOVE THIS POST. It is so true, especially for women to feel guilty for wanting. I have a manifestation art board for my wishes--but have slacked off the last few months b/c I feel guilty for asking too much. Not ANYMORE:) Gonna start wishing again. You are right--it is spritual. I love this Blog. Good job.
Kelli
Thanks Kelli! I love your manifestation art board idea. I have photographs and little clippings from the paper or magazines, etc. on my fridge where I can see them everyday. It's kind of like your art board -- but with food inside!
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