This article assumes you've already studied at least the basics of manifesting your desires or using the law of attraction. Once you've had a thorough look at how you can harness your own amazing power and become a co-creator of your life, it's important to accept the following:
Your conscious mind is not, has never been, and never will be in full control of your destiny. Most of your power is held within your non-conscious mind.
What's more, the universal force (also called divinity) is not a drive-thru window. While we can master the ability to attract and direct energy into the events and circumstances we prefer, our egos and identities are ultimately a small part of the life process.
Here is where things get a bit paradoxical.
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You'll understand what I'm saying if you've ever experienced what looked like a disappointment only to discover shortly thereafter that your results were really an incredible blessing.
For instance: Have you ever lost your job when you really needed the money and then a few weeks later found a job that paid you three times as much?
Or at an even more profound level, you may have had your heart set on a particular job that you didn't get. You felt crushed, and literally betrayed by life.
Then a few months later you learned from an inside source that the job you thought you wanted actually would have required you to do things that totally go against your highest values. In this scenario your greatest good was served when someone else received the job.
These things happen all the time. What may at first look like failure, disappointment, and etc. can often turn out to be miraculous fortune.
Part of spiritual enlightenment is accepting the fact that you can't see every possibility from your human vantage point. It is this realization that forces you to trust the highest good and be content with doing your part to the best of your ability.
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