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Old 11-15-2011, 12:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey. I'm always worried that my intentions will never be enough, or if I should say them out loud or just think them, so I was wondering, would writing a letter being grateful for what you wish work?

Like,

Dear Future Husband,
I'm so grateful you've come into my life.

Or,

Dear Mom,
I'm so grateful that I got that new job I wanted.

Do you think that would be effective and work?
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I think that doing this exercise would help you get into the right emotional level of vibration to help you achieve and naturally attract your desires into your life, therefore making the exercise work and be effective in the process.

More than anything, though, make sure that in your letters that you're specific in regards to what you want to achieve. Describe your future husband in detail. Describe exactly what you activities you enjoy doing with him. For your job, what job is it? What's your salary? Are you in line to get a promotion soon after starting? Do you enjoy your job?

This exercise you suggest does have the potential to be powerful. First of all, like I said before, it helps inspire you to achieve your desires, and secondly, it helps you develop clarity in regards to what you want to achieve, which is really quite powerful.

I often recommend stating what you want in the present tense (as if you already have it), but in a letter somewhat like the examples you've given, as long as the past tense works on getting you inspired and into a positive emotional state to succeed, then this will work out just the same!

Gratitude is such a powerful step in the goal achieving process. Furthermore, being grateful for something that is not yet true in the physical world is the highest form of faith. I definitely recommend that you do express gratitude in your letters towards the things that you, in reality, plan on achieving/accomplishing.

If you need clarifications on anything, please don't hesitate to let me know! :)
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Dear Future Husband,
I'm so grateful you've come into my life.
I wouldn't say "Future Husband". If you're writing to him, he's in your present (that's the mindset). So I'd just call him "My darling" or something like that.

I say give it a go. A lot of people use a technique like this (journalling, for example), and have success with it. Different things work for different people.
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Hey. I'm always worried that my intentions will never be enough, or if I should say them out loud or just think them, so I was wondering, would writing a letter being grateful for what you wish work?
Your issue is the all the worries and uncertainties. It's not about if any specific "method" would "work" or not but rather how you can have faith and believe that your intention will surely manifest, as good as it is already there. A "method" that works for an individual is simply one that reinforces his/her intention and belief in its realization without doubts or worries.

Letter writing can be effective if it helps you get into the new reality, and mentally putting yourself there vividly, imprinting it on your unconscious mind as if it is the current reality. It will likely be ineffective if you are just trying to see if this method will work, while worrying and wondering as in your current state of mind. It works if you believe it does.

If you do write, you have already good advice on how.
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I have found writing letters to be really effective. For example, I write letters to friends from a point in the future detailing all the amazing things that have come into my life since we last 'spoke' (i.e. the things I want to manifest). I sometimes, but not always, date the letters to give a time period for these things to manifest, however I prefer not to, because I trust these things will happen at exactly the right time. I write down all my feelings and emotions about where I am (in the letter, meaning where I want to be from now, if you follow!).

I find this really helps to get me to a state of feeling how I would feel once these things have manifested and also helps me feel gratitude for them being in my life. At the end of the day, it's the feeling that these things are already there that matters, and using this method I truly feel it. A difficult relationship issue resolved itself within days of writing a letter.

I hope this makes sense - I'm tired and rambling!

Let us know how you get on!
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I think that doing this exercise would help you get into the right emotional level of vibration to help you achieve and naturally attract your desires into your life, therefore making the exercise work and be effective in the process.

More than anything, though, make sure that in your letters that you're specific in regards to what you want to achieve. Describe your future husband in detail. Describe exactly what you activities you enjoy doing with him. For your job, what job is it? What's your salary? Are you in line to get a promotion soon after starting? Do you enjoy your job?

This exercise you suggest does have the potential to be powerful. First of all, like I said before, it helps inspire you to achieve your desires, and secondly, it helps you develop clarity in regards to what you want to achieve, which is really quite powerful.

I often recommend stating what you want in the present tense (as if you already have it), but in a letter somewhat like the examples you've given, as long as the past tense works on getting you inspired and into a positive emotional state to succeed, then this will work out just the same!

Gratitude is such a powerful step in the goal achieving process. Furthermore, being grateful for something that is not yet true in the physical world is the highest form of faith. I definitely recommend that you do express gratitude in your letters towards the things that you, in reality, plan on achieving/accomplishing.

If you need clarifications on anything, please don't hesitate to let me know!
Thanks for responding, and the suggestions. I was wondering what your opinion might be on writing a letter from the opposite point of view, like say someone offering me a job or something, or writing a love letter from someone, ect.

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I wouldn't say "Future Husband". If you're writing to him, he's in your present (that's the mindset). So I'd just call him "My darling" or something like that.

I say give it a go. A lot of people use a technique like this (journalling, for example), and have success with it. Different things work for different people.
Thanks for pointing that out, that actually completely slipped my mind.

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Your issue is the all the worries and uncertainties. It's not about if any specific "method" would "work" or not but rather how you can have faith and believe that your intention will surely manifest, as good as it is already there. A "method" that works for an individual is simply one that reinforces his/her intention and belief in its realization without doubts or worries.

Letter writing can be effective if it helps you get into the new reality, and mentally putting yourself there vividly, imprinting it on your unconscious mind as if it is the current reality. It will likely be ineffective if you are just trying to see if this method will work, while worrying and wondering as in your current state of mind. It works if you believe it does.

If you do write, you have already good advice on how.
It makes sense it wouldn't work if i'm worried it won't work, I guess i'm really stuck on the mindset that I might be doing it the 'wrong' way.

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I have found writing letters to be really effective. For example, I write letters to friends from a point in the future detailing all the amazing things that have come into my life since we last 'spoke' (i.e. the things I want to manifest). I sometimes, but not always, date the letters to give a time period for these things to manifest, however I prefer not to, because I trust these things will happen at exactly the right time. I write down all my feelings and emotions about where I am (in the letter, meaning where I want to be from now, if you follow!).

I find this really helps to get me to a state of feeling how I would feel once these things have manifested and also helps me feel gratitude for them being in my life. At the end of the day, it's the feeling that these things are already there that matters, and using this method I truly feel it. A difficult relationship issue resolved itself within days of writing a letter.

I hope this makes sense - I'm tired and rambling!

Let us know how you get on!
I'm really glad to hear from someone who does this and has success with it. I'm also really happy to hear that you solved a relationship issue using it, because that is one of my goals as well.
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I was wondering what your opinion might be on writing a letter from the opposite point of view, like say someone offering me a job or something, or writing a love letter from someone, ect.
This would be incredibly powerful in assisting you in the ultimate manifestation of your ideals, I believe, so I would highly recommend doing this exercise!

More than anything, your primary focus shouldn't be on the writing of the actual letter from someone else; instead, your dominant focus should come in reading the letter(s) multiple times throughout the day and emotionalizing with the feeling of the letter(s) being true and the words actually being real and ones that someone else actually wrote.

By reading the letter(s) and emotionalizing, you put yourself in the right vibrational state to naturally attract what you want into your life, and this is extremely powerful in manifesting your dream life!

Ultimately, this concept of writing a letter to yourself from someone else is a really great idea you had!

Best wishes in turning your dreams into realities! Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with :)
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