Your true state reveals itself when the unfavorable happens.
Let's say you're manifesting being wealthy. You lay down on your bed or sit somewhere comfortable, you close your eyes and you imagine yourself being rich. You visualize and affirm and you get all excited feeling like you can have everything you want. Or you scroll on pinterest creating your vision board. It all feels amazing, you get so happy knowing that you are wealthy.
And then a bill comes. Or you check your bank account and it's not enough. Someone around you starts talking about money, bills and all that jazz and you get nervous. Maybe you get a message saying you're still in debt. Your car breaks and you have to get it fixed or maybe even get a new one. What happens then? Do you hold the same knowing that you are wealthy and no matter what happens everything will be taken care of and you don't have to worry about anything? Or do you start to spiral and can't stop worrying about how you're going to overcome this? Do you come up with 300 solutions and ways you can somehow get that money and manage the situation in case you can't manifest it. Do you repeat your affirmations hoping that maybe this time it will work? Do you try every single method under the sun to manifest some money?
It is natural to react when something negative pops up in our reality. With our human bodies, come human emotions and reactions. But it's important to not let go of that faith.
It's very easy to have faith when everything is going smoothly, when you're safe and comfortable. Keeping it when something unfavorable happens is the real challenge. That's what persisting is about, assuming that you have it even when you can't see it. That's when you know you have it.
It's okay if you get anxious, if you cry and if the negative situation makes you sad. Sometimes we cry in the middle of a movie even though we know there will be a happy ending.
So please, remember that no matter how bad your situation is right now, everything will change if you persist. Don't give up no matter what you see, no matter how you react.
"Be still, and know that I am God."



















