Hey everyone,
I'm experimenting with IM right now and I've read Ask and It is Given as well as 7 Laws of Spiritual Success. Both 7 Laws and The Sedona Method are about detachment from the result, the manifestation. The Law of Detachment, and Hale Dwoskin says, "Would you rather want to have it or have it?"
While Ask and It is Given talks about desire, and says that the longer you've wanted something or the more energy/emotion you put towards it, the faster it will manifest. There was a thread about The Work and LoA
here. And I've read it, and even contributed, but I'm still a little confused.
If you have some examples, that'll be helpful. How do both of these feel different? Is Hicks-Abraham talking about desire without attachment? What does that feel like? There seems to be little "emotion" when I desire something without attachment.
Is there a way to reconcile these ideas? For one thing, which manifests better, detachment or strong desire? I've had more success manifesting with detachment than strong desire, cause I think I mix the desire up with the feeling of lack of not having it now.
I will keep experimenting with this stuff. Thanks in advance.