Manifestation is EASY When You Ignore The Bridge | Neville Goddard | Law of Assumption #manifest
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The video introduces the concept that things often become chaotic or 'messy' right before a manifestation comes to pass. This isn't a sign that things are getting worse but rather that the universe is realigning to support your desires.
Once a desire is put out into the universe, things must shift, move, and realign. Changes are inevitable if you want something different in your life. Don't be discouraged if you're actively manifesting and things seem to be deteriorating; it's the universe bending to your will.
Drawing from Neville Goddard's teachings, the concept of the 'bridge' from the 4D (present state) to the 5D (dream fulfilled) is explained. This bridge might appear messy, with people or environments being removed or introduced, but it's secure and necessary to reach your desired outcome.
Using the example of manifesting $100,000 when current circumstances don't support it, the speaker explains that the universe will orchestrate shifts—new opportunities, people, or environments—to make it happen. These changes are part of the process, not a sign of failure.
Another example for manifesting a new career path highlights that exiting an old job to make way for a new, desired one might seem messy, but it’s a necessary step. The universe has infinite ways to bring desires, even if the path isn't immediately clear or ideal.
The main takeaway is to trust the process and have faith, even when things look messy. These upheavals indicate that your words and thoughts have power, and the universe is conspiring on your behalf. An example of relationship changes illustrates how seemingly negative events can be part of aligning with a better future.
Regardless of the specific manifestation—be it career, relationships, or personal goals—the basic principle is to trust the process. The 'shaky' bridge may appear unstable, but it is sturdy and will lead you to your desired outcome. Don't be afraid; you've got this.