There is no getting there

Just this morning…

…Someone who purchased my ebook happen to spot me in Mt. Shasta… where I live.

In fact, she was among the first 100 people who provided me with an exchange of energy to read the ebook.

She recognized me from my old YouTube videos.

I was getting myself a cuppa joe when she was standing right next to me.

She kept looking at me, until she eventually spit out “don’t I know you from somewhere?”

I just gave her a smile and replied “I don’t know, do you?”

She said to me “yeah, you’re the Becoming guy!”

The Becoming guy? Really?

I sat down with her at the coffeehouse for about 15 minutes of what ended up being a Q&A session...

…which was fine.

One of her questions to me was “how do you know when you’ve gotten there?”

“Where’s there?” I asked

She used the Busting Loose from the Money Game example, saying that when you expand from Phase 1 to Phase 2, life is never the same for you.

My response?

“There is no Phase 1 or Phase 2. There’s only where you’re Becoming RIGHT NOW! And where you’re Becoming is no better or worse of an experience than what you’ve already created.”

Still she pushed… “But when do you know you create your reality?”

“You’re creating is RIGHT NOW! You’re creating this whole conversation…” I said.

I could see the frustration on her face…

…So I took her through the brief acknowledging your power exercise.

“Can you FEEL the desire for answers festering inside of your body?” I asked

“YES!” she shouted

“Now close your eyes and really dive into those sensations… Are you swimming in the frustration of getting there yet?”

“I am.” She calmly declared

“I want you to say aloud ‘these sensations are my unlimited power being demonstrated for me to experience. What a magnificent creation I’ve had the opportunity to play with.’ Can you FEEL the reprieve?” I asked her

“Yes, I FEEL like a white blank piece of paper.”

“Good. Now say aloud, ‘if I can create this experience, I can manifest anything!’”

…After speaking that sentence in front of the whole coffee shop, she had an almost devious grin on her face.

“I get it” she said.

We talked for a few more minutes, but all the angst that was oozing out of her when she first said hi to me disappeared. She expressed to me how in that moment she understood how her feelings weren’t just random experiences, but the tangible demonstration of her attention at work.

So to you, I say…

…Remember, your attention is the Observer who creates the reflection of reality (a.k.a. the dream) you perceive.

And it’s your experience…

…everyone else is just playing the role you gave them.

Oh yeah, by the way…

…You’re there

(smiles)

By the way, this article is just another way of expressing what I said in Becoming the Now. Check it out!

 

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