
Desires, visualisation and knowing.
Suhail Anwar
We all have desires and dreams. We wish and dream about a better life, more money, a nicer house, a better body, a dream partner, the career of our choice and umpteen holidays. There is actually a small percentage of people in this world that have it all, and more. So why is it that some have it and others don’t?
To manifest your dreams you have to elevate those dreams to a level of visualisation and eventually, a deep knowing that, all is within your grasp. The biggest hurdle between the stages of elevating a dream to a state of deep knowing, is the fear of failure. The fear of unknown, the fear of being ridiculed by family, friends, and the world in general. The “safe play strategy”, “the conservative approach” is essentially a fear of the failure. Waiting for the perfect moment (there is no such thing) is merely procrastination. “I will do it when the time it right”, “ currently I don’t have enough resources to do it”, “I will do it when circumstances are favourable”- are the usual excuses. Unlimited abundance will evade you unless you relentlessly pursue your dreams with passion and a deep faith in the universe.
There is difference between obsessive pursuit of goals and a calm patience of staying in the moment, enjoying what you do and a deep belief that it will all fall into place. Yet the biggest and the most important feeling is “ it doesn’t matter even if it doesn’t!
An honest passion with integrity, a desire to serve eventually, a non-competitive behaviour and perpetual gratitude with an always giving and not demanding attitude has to be a part of your personality to solidify your trust in this universe which eventually leads of the deep knowing and manifestations of our dreams. Don’t let your circumstances dictate your life story, write it yourself and you will be bestowed with riches beyond your wildest imagination.