It is our intentions. Our intentions are everything. Nothing happens without intentions, not a single thing is accomplished without intentions. Our intentions and desires create everything. We are the co-creators of our reality. We indeed are our reality. And it’s sooo much fun! 🙂
Enjoy this touching and fun spiritual moment with Jim Carrey!
So.. creators of your lives.. are you also keep getting the crappy seats in your own creations? 🙂
Yes, Oprah’s knows the secret too, long before the Secret book was published!
But what else would you expect from the most successful woman in the media world who goes on inspiring millions people and touching countless lives with her work?
It is now confirmed: we can change our lives by changing the way we think. Our thoughts do shape our reality. By aligning our thoughts and feelings with what we want, we can manifest our desires in life. Is anyone still in doubt about that?
OK to those who aren’t familiar yet with the manifestation formula in the Secret Book, let us summarize it to you quickly: Ask, Believe and Receive.
You see it’s not enough to ask for what we want and to believe that we can get it, it’s also very important that we open ourselves to receiving it! Or to quote Eshter Hicks in “Ask and it Is Given” book, we need to allow our desires to manifest! This is where most of us get stuck, including Oprah!
But here’s the good news: we can unstuck ourselves and open up to the flow of the blessings that we desire into our lives.
How? By surrendering, by letting go!
Sometimes when we want something so bad, we have difficulty in letting go of our desire. But letting go is the ultimate act of trust that would release our desire to the universe. Before we surrender and let go, we’re not yet ready to receive. It is an essential and fundamental part of the manifestation process. So please, let go, and let God!
Watch this movie and witness the magic of surrendering your dream the Oprah’s way!
Does this interview inspire you? Do you also have a cherished desire in your heart that has not yet manifested and you’re having trouble to let go and receive? Share with us your feedback and let us know if Oprah’s story speaks to you!
On 28 August 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of Lincloln Memorial in Washington, and shared his dream.
I have a dream, he said, that one day this nation will Rise Up to live out the true meaning of its creed.
I have a dream, he declared, that one day, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream, he shared, that one day my four little children will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
Let freedom ring, he cried, from every state and every city, from every hill and every moutainside.
And when we let freedom ring, he promised, all men will be united to sing:
“Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, we are free at last”
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On 28 August 2008, on the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. visionary speech, Barack Obama stood in Denver, in the Democratic Covention, and accepted his nomination as the democratic candidate for the president of USA.
In that historic day, in front of 80,000 people gathered from all over the state, and tens of millions following from across the US and the world, Obama announced: Enough! And he remembered the young preacher from Georgia, who stood before the Loncoln’s Memorial in Wahshington the same day 45 years ago, and spoke of his dream.
He remembered how the young preacher reminded us all that our destiny is inextricably linked, that together our dream can be one, that we cannot walk alone, and that as we walk, we must not turn back, and must make the the pledge that we shall always march ahead.
And Barack promissed, from Denver: No we won’t turn back, no we won’t walk alone, and we pledge once more, to march into the future.
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On 19 January 2009, in the federal holiday commemorating the birth of Martin Luther King, hundreds of thousands are gathering in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, to celebrate the King Day, and the King Dream.
And today, 20 January 2009, in front of millions and millions watching from across the four corners of the globe, from the Washington Capitol, overlooking the Lincoln Memorial, swearing on the Lincoln Bible, Obama will be sworn in as the President of the United States of America.
And the Dream comes true.
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What a beautiful story.
Let’s go back to 1963, and get a glimpse of Martin Luter King speech, “I have a dream”.