The Enhanced Manifestation Technique

By orsillam | 14th May 2010 | Filed under Belief, Dreams, Gratitude

Here’s a different manifestation technique that I learnt about from the manifestmiracle.com site.  If it works for you then let me know.  All the best Madi

Today I want to tell you about a technique that I came
across that can dramatically enhance the speed of your
manifestations.

This technique IS NOT for everyone.

Also, you may never be able to make this technique work for
you.

I came across this technique shortly after writing my
Manifest a Miracle book. I was out taking a walk on a
beautiful spring day, and was asking the universe to provide
me with a method that can help people experience results
with the Law of Attraction, quicker than they ever have done
before.

(Believe this or don’t believe this…)

I was hit with inspiration and felt as if someone started
to talk me through the process. My memory isn’t perfect, so
I cannot word-for-word exactly what was given to me, but I
certainly do remember the gist of the instruction.

Step1. Find something to appreciate and feel the love for
it.

When my vibration is super sky high, I can noticeably feel
when I’m feeling at the top of the vibrational scale. I
actually get a physical feeling usually in my chest or solar
plexus that is a bit like a pulse. It is a pleasant
experience, and I know when I feel the love for something
because I can literally feel it. That is the level which I
was being asked to take the feeling to.

My first time I ever did this process, I used a beautiful
looking flower as something that I could appreciate and feel
good about.

Step2. Keep the thought alive but start to hold the
feeling.

At first, I didn’t understand this part about “holding”
the feeling. I quickly understood as I tried the process
myself. As I kept the thought alive and kept the physical
feelings within me, I was able to hold the feeling by giving
it my full attention.

Step3. After 60 seconds or so, take the thought away, but
keep holding on to the feeling.

Amazingly, I discovered that it was simple to hold on to
the feeling that a thought gave me. After the 60 seconds of
thinking about something beautiful, I was able to stop
thinking and simply hold on to that feeling and keep it
there by giving the feeling my attention.

Step4. Hold the feeling for as long as is comfortable.

I found that I could hold on to this feeling for many
minutes. Sometimes only a few seconds, other times several
minutes. The longest “hold” I achieved was about 6-7 minutes
in length.

I also noticed that if I switched back to the original
thought that made me feel good, I could compare the
feelings. Sometimes the feeling would slightly change after
I held it for a while, and so by thinking about the thought
again, I could re-assess whether I was holding the right
feeling or not. More often than not, I was holding the right
feeling, but it was nice to check every now and then.

So there you have it. That is what I call EMT (Enhanced
Manifestation Technique). The idea came to me from no where
and did not feel like I was thinking it up at all, it just
came to me like an apple falling out of the tree, the idea
fell into my head.

The technique works so well because you’re keeping a pure,
positive vibration for several minutes at a time. In those
periods of being connected to sustained pure positive
energy, you will be moving closer and closer to your
desires, whatever they may be.

You can also use this technique and think about your
desires and hold that thought. Of course, that only works if
you can get excited enough about your desire in the first
place.

This technique really is not for everyone. I’ve found that
it is only possible to do when you are feeling on top of the
world and when your vibration really is vibrating love, joy
and happiness.

By all means, try it when you’re not so vibrationally
high, but in my experience, you won’t be able to generate
the physical feeling required in order to hold it for
sustained periods of time.

Give it a go if it resonates with you?

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What is True Happiness?

By orsillam | 23rd May 2009 | Filed under Dreams, God, Gratitude, Life

Everybody wants to be happy. No matter who you are or what you believe in. Happiness is one thing we all desire. Whether it is in our relationships, our work or in life in general.

There is just one little snag, unfortunately no one can make us happy but ourselves. Your happiness is in your own hands. Now I know there are a lot off people who disagree. People often think that God is responsible for their happiness or that happiness is something you get from you friends and family. 

They are the people close to us and the ones that hurt us. God, well He let bad and good things happen to us that determines our happiness. Unfortunately that is not true. God gave us talents, emotions and decision making abilities.  The most important thing that we receive is free will. The will to make decisions about our lives and our happiness.

If you are in a work situation where you are very unhappy, and you want a way out, you might have prayed about it and asked God to give you a way out. Yet, you feel like He is not hearing you, because you have not yet found another job, or that promotion that will help you out of your missery.

I know we cannot just pack up and leave our jobs when we feel like it, because we have to provide for our children and families, but we do have a God given ability to change our situations. If you are unhappy in your work situation, ask yourself why? Why are you doing the work that your doing? Is it because of the money, the perks, the status that comes with it, or is it just a job to have one.

If you are unhappy at work because of your boss that is always in a bad mood and picking on you, maybe you must not look outwards for a solution but look inwards. We cannot all like each other but there are ways for us to get along. Jesus once said look for the log in your own eye before you look for the splinter in your brothers eye, and I like to live my life by this. 

Charity does begin at home and in most cases I found that if someone makes me unhappy I look at my actions and change them. Most of the time I am the one that makes me unhappy by the things I do and think. I personally have the bad habit of always thinking that people don’t like me or that they are angry with me and yes this makes me very unhappy. It was only once I started looking inwards to myself that I realised that I dont like myself and that I am upset with myself. That is why I experience this from the outside as well.

Once I started changing my mindset the people around me changed. I know change is not easy and it is very hard to admit that you might be wrong. 

The great secret about true happiness lies within us. We all received talents. Thing that we are great at and things that we enjoy. These talents determine who we are in life. Most of us however ignore our talents. 

When I went to university I had to work to pay for my studies. I decided to study law. It is a job where you can make a lot of money. That was the thing that motivated me. Meanwhile I was doing very well in my job because what I was doing at that stage was aligned with one of my talents. I love creating things and I was in a job where I could be creative and technical, but I did not make money. 

I quit my job and started working in court. This was the worst time of my life. I was very unhappy in my job, I did not get on with my boss and my colleagues, and I never seemed to enjoy the work I was doing. Yet I was doing what I was qulified to do. It was only when I faced retrenchment and I received work at a high school as a teacher, that I realsed that although I was not making a lot of money I was always happy. It was a talent that I received and I was good at it. I then became a teacher and did not regret one day of it.

I am not saying that it is wrong to make money, but you can make money and be very happy in life when you do the work and live the the life you are made for.

Our Talents makes us who we are. When we are good at something we enjoy it and we thrive on it because we succeed. We succeed because we received the manual for our success at birth when we received our talents from God.

True happiness involves the full use of one’ s power and talents                                                                         – John W Gardner

If you find yourself unhappy in life today, are you are doing what you were born to do?

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The road to success

By orsillam | 6th May 2009 | Filed under Dreams, Life

“Try not to become a man of success, but a man of value” – Albert Einstein

 

We all live for success. If we did not have success or the will to succeed in life, things will be pretty boring. We all define success in diffrent ways. Some people measure their success in monetary value. It is about the car you drive and the house you live in that determines to if they are successful. For others it is about how fast they can reach their goals that makes them successful.

No matter how we define success it keeps us going. I feel good if I achieve my goals and reach my dreams. It is a wonderful feeling when I drive past people and they look at my car or when they make a remark about the lifestyle I am living. It is a wonderful feeling.

There is no feeling like worthlessness. When we fail we feel like we are nothing. We do not tell people that we didn’t reach our goals or that we could not cling that big business deal that we boasted about awhile ago.

To be successful is not wrong at all but there is something greater than success. The fact that we can all be significant. The difference between success and significance is the focus. 

It took me a long time to realise that there is more to life than just being successful and making a lot of money. I had the oppertunity as a young person to be very successful, I made good money in my job, travelled the world, but I was not happy. My sole purpose was about me. Years later when I started teaching , I realised that there was more to life than just success.

Teaching is not always about just giving children the foundation and the knowledge that they will need for the future. It is also being there for them as an advisor and sometimes even be the parent. Being in this position I realised that there is nothing in life more satisfactory than knowing that you could do something for someone else that meant something.

The best part is that it does not matter if they don’t say thank you for what you have done because their reaction is already the greatest reward. 

Being significant is not about me.  My focus moves me to what I can then do for others rather than what is in it for me, and once you realise this you will become what Einstein said – not a man of sucess but a man that lives for others.

On facebook they had a quizz recently asking how do you want to be remembered………… I want to be remembered as someone who made a difference.

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Unpack your dreams

By orsillam | 7th Apr 2009 | Filed under Belief, Dreams, Goals, Life

“There is nothing like a dream to create the future.” – Victor Hugo

 

As a child we often use to imagine that we were someone or something in life. We use to pretend and play for hours that we were either doctors or lawyers or teachers, you name it we were it. I for some reason always pretended to be a teacher. I use to take all my reading books and handed it to my pretend class. I use to mark their work with a red pen, I set tests and all the things a normal teacher would do in their daily lives.

As I grew up however all this pretend play became a distant memory and later disappeared. I matriculated and started studying law, but for years I was very restless, both in my studies and the work I was doing. Something was missing. The company I worked for went under and we all lost our jobs. I was devastated. I had a lot of study debts to pay and no work. In a desperate attempt to see if any good will came from it, and to keep me busy I offered my service to the church to collect the monthly donations and contributions from the people. I ended up at a ladies house who changed my entire live. She was the Head of Department of the Afrikaans Department of the School where I became a teacher a few months later.

She set up an interview for me with the Headmaster. I was very scared the first time I stood in front of a classroom of children, but deep down in my heart I suddenly remembered what I use to do as a child. I dared to pretend I was playing school again. I ended up teaching there for almost seven years at that school from that day forward. All because I unpacked my dream.

Teaching was in my blood the thing I was made for but it took me a long time to realize it. Life had to first walk a different path with me to prepare me for my greatest reality.

None of our dreams are too big to become a reality, but for some reason we stop dreaming when we reach a certain age, and then fall into a rut. We become scared of our dreams, when actually they are the things that guide us in our childhood.

Most of us however pack our dreams away and never look at them again. Then we ask ourselves why are we unhappy. This because we don’t follow our inner guidance that was given to us a children.

We don’t do the things we are talented for and we don’t use the gifts God gave us to make us successful in our lives here. Everything that you see around you today was once a dream of someone who was not willing to give up on it.

Reach out and unpack your dreams and live the life your were meant to have.

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More than just…

By orsillam | 3rd Mar 2009 | Filed under Belief, Dreams, Faith, Family, God, Life

We often confuse belief with religion or connect it to some sort of religious act, but that is not belief at all. I see belief as the ability to achieve great things in your life by having faith and trust in God and the abilities you were born with. None of us are born with limitations. We grow into them. For some reason our minds trick us in to believing that we are not capable of doing certain things. It is simply a trick the mind plays. 

Have you ever noticed that when we grow up we often maintain the same type of lifestyle our parents had. A lot of the time when you look at people and you look at the way they live you will see that their parents had the same lifestyle.  I know a lady whose parents got divorced when she was young. She is now also divorced and she lives exactly the same type of life her mother had after she got divorced. It is almost like this big cycle is repeating itself over and over again.

Our lives reflect the things we believe.  We often go to university because our parents believed that in order for us to be able to get a good job we must study hard and go to university. Entrepreneurship and creativity was never really supported. We all follow this road and find ourselves frustrated in the work we do, just because we believe that one cannot get a good job if you are not educated. I take myself as an example. I hated studying, I loved nature and the outdoors and I am extremely creative, but instead of supporting my creativity and my love for drama and acting I was always told that one cannot make a decent living from that.  There are only a few lucky ones and I am definitely not on that short list. So what did I do, I went and studied law. I was frustrated and nothing in my life seemed to have worked out, I got rebellious, annoyed and frustrated, because I was not aligned with my purpose in life. I had great talents for the entertainment industry but I never took the opportunity to use it, because of certain beliefs I shared with my parents.  I was living my life in the wrong direction.

It was only when I met my husband that with his help and the grace of God that I found the courage to explore and change my beliefs. Today I am living the life I always dreamed of. I am not making a lot of money, but I am living my dream. This all happened because I realised that for me to find my purpose I must follow my dreams, even if that meant that I had to change my beliefs.

We all believe that we are here on earth to serve a certain purpose, however a lot of us wonder what that purpose is.  This however is not a question that goes unanswered; the answer lies in the creation. God created us in his own image, for fellowship with Him.

That is why we are here on earth, and that is our purpose.  God created us so that he could spend time with us, and visa verse. Throughout the Bible there is proof that God is involved in the lives of man. He interacted with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and he sent Jesus to earth to prove His love for us. Man is created with a body, a soul, a spirit, a mind and a free will to make decisions for or against God. God does not force us to believe in him or his existence it is a free choice that He gave us.

I know that it is very hard to believe especially because we cannot see God or that is what we think. I admit I grew up in a Christian home but this did not mean that I knew God. I know of God but I don’t necessarily know God personally. It was only when I made the deliberate decision to learn more about God that my eyes opened and I started seeing God in everything around me.

Having faith is seeing God in everything even in the disappointments that cross our roads to prepare us for bigger and better things.

Faith in God is spreading your wings and trusting that the wind will be there to carry you.

Faith In God has no limitations.

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