How Can Manifesting Be Easy, When It Feels Hard? (Susan James)


How Can Manifesting Be Easy, When It Feels Hard?
(by Susan James)

Recently, in reference to a statement in ‘Manifest Warp
Speed
(emag)’ a reader asked a question  pertaining to the
ease and hardness of manifesting. I’ve quoted both the
MWS statement, the readers question, as well as my
answer in this weeks issue of ‘Manifesting 101 & Beyond
(emag)’.

<>Begin Quote of : Manifest Warp Speed #1171
If it does not feel easy, why are we doing it? If it
continues to feel hard, why do we continue to do it? The
Natural Flow of Abundance in all areas of our lives feels
easy. If we continue to do things that continually feel too
hard to be a part of, then we are keeping the Natural
Abundance of All Good things, away from us, or at
minimum we lessen the type, level and momentum of
what we are desiring to reach us. (sj)

(Susan’s Note: This is generally the first, basic,
foundation, of designing our lives on purpose. We uses
this same basis as we expand upward, both physically in
life success as well as non-physically in higher spiritual
expansion. Part of this first foundation is understanding
‘the why’ of the above statement.) <>End Quote

(Reader Question)
Hi Susan,
I’ve been reading your posts for a while now – thanks for
doing what you are doing!  It’s so helpful, such an
inspiration.

I have a question about your post above.  It doesn’t quite
make sense to me.  For instance, I’m a graduate student,
and I’m very glad that I made the decision to go back to
school.  But it’s often hard – it often does not feel easy to
learn how to do things that I’ve not been taught (or taught
myself) before, to write research or analysis, or produce
projects in certain ways that take a great deal of work.  I’m
so grateful for the experience – my capacity has increased,
it’s wonderful! – but it’s not easy to be working and doing
course work 60 hrs a week.

Likewise for running: I run twice a week; three times if
I’m feeling good.  It’s often not “easy” to make myself do
it, but I go because I always feel better – even if it doesn’t
necessarily feel good while I’m running.

So here’s my question – how does this all fit in with your
post?  If we never did anything that felt hard, wouldn’t we
spend more of our lives as couch potatoes?  There
wouldn’t be any great statesmen, great athletes, great
writers.

What am I missing here?
Signed: Reader

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(Susan’s Feedback)

First, I’ll answer your next to last question, which was
this: “If we never did anything that felt hard, wouldn’t we
spend more of our lives as couch potatoes?”

Personally,..I don’t do anything that feels hard, and if I
begin to do anything that feels hard, I back away from it.
And I am so far away from ever being a couch potato. I
understand completely what  vibrational hardness can do
to my life.

Your question is a GREAT one…as well as complex in its
various levels of dynamics depending on the expansion
level of one who reads it…., so I’ll briefly hit the high
notes and begin with some questions for you to ponder:

1. What is your overall intent? Why are you doing all that
you are doing? What do you believe is at the end of your
‘doing this hard thing’? And might there be some other
way to accomplish what your REAL end result intent is?
AND….

Do you understand how you could do all that you
described in your letter, with it ALL feeling Easy?

2. Why do you assume that to get where you want to go,
then it has to be hard? Who told you ‘that’? AND Why
did you choose to believe it?

There is a Creative Law that works the same as all
universal laws. And it is within the working of this law,
that if we are straining to do anything, then we are stifling
our selves on some level. We are slowing our progress.
However, the good news is, is that we are teaching
ourselves what we have been doing all along that we need
to fine tune. One of those fine tuning aspects is to
understand why and how to use Universal and Spiritual
Laws to our benefit, vs the human laws and beliefs of
which we’ve been taught and used to operate our lives.

As far as personally, have I, Susan, ever done anything
that felt hard, in order to get something that I wanted? My,
YES. However, long story short, the quality of the end
result was lackluster and fleeting.

I know and understand enough now, not to ‘do that’
anymore. I use Creative Laws for the design of my life,
therefore anything and everything that I intend on,
happens easily and peacefully. But I first had to answer a
lot of questions and get really, really clear on exactly what
I wanted. Lots of people are not willing to take the time to
answer those questions for themselves.

Everything, absolutely everything works opposite and
uniquely from what most of us have been taught, even in
the current themes of LOA material. Meaning, it’s even
better than that.

So… those of you studying and applying the basic levels
of LOA material, please keep expanding, as there is SO
much MORE!

Your last question was: ‘What am I missing here?’

First: You are doing well, because with each question you
had about the hardness, you expanded beyond it, by
saying you ultimately felt better about it. This is a good
thing. The ‘ feeling sense of hard’ is needed to be
expanded from.  Meaning…you don’t have to stop
studying or running, you simply have to expand beyond
the feeling sense of hardness around it. Can you do
that….consistently?

Second: You are not missing anything. It’s all about our
expansion beyond our human beliefs, which means
various levels of vibrations we emit. The fact that you are
even asking this level of question is an excellent sign of
your own expansion and interest in same. Just keep going
and the ease will show itself to you.

Then, you will have this choice: Can it really be This
Easy?

Susan James (Copyright http://www.susanjames.org )
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