I suppose I understand on some level that time does indeed exist as a fourth dimension. However, to me that isn't necessarily "clock time". So indeed, I have "created" created time. I think I do so to teach me something, I'm just not aware of what it is and at this point, it seems to create anxiety. For example, I've been trying to manifest financial abundance for some time.
I do also feel like there's not enough "time" to finish all of the things I want done. I feel pressure that if I want things to manifest in my world, I need to take action (in the words of James Ray) but when things don't manifest by the "time" I think I need them to, I get frustrated.
I've taken a few days to ponder all of this, since I don't think my original post was clear. I believe the answer for me is to just relax. Experience the unfolding manifestation. Don't put deadlines on my goals and trust the universe will take care of me (i.e. my bank account is getting slimmer as I try to find my purpose and pursue it).
This is a tad frightening for me. I like a) to have a schedule always b) that I can control and c) a plan. After trying things this way for awhile with out too much manifesting, I'm ready to just throw caution to the wind and see where it takes me. Flow down the river as some might say.
This means, instead of following this strict regimen that some (most) people suggest (Brian Tracy) where you write specific goals, date etc...
I am going to take a more Marc Allen approach when I write my intentions. In it's own perfect time etc...
Has anyone ever dealt with this issue and can you offer other suggestions? Hope I was more clear.
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