“But cha gotta have faith” – George Michael
Let’s start with the important part. I know faith unfortunately has a religious connotation. Faith has nothing to do with a certain religion, that’s a misconception. Faith is the belief in the unseen. Unfortunately certain religions make the “unseen” a deity or something similar. While the desires that you’re manifesting are the true unseen thing.
I truly believe that a lot of the “secret“ was written in many of the holy books we use today but it is being misconstrued. I believe that we have always had the ability to manifest and people were trying to teach us about this centuries ago and we got so stuck on legalism that we missed out on the gems of knowledge in these texts.
I also believe that people in positions of power would not want this information to be easily deciphered by normal people. 😏 Imagine being the king of a land and knowing that any of the people that are working under them can gain their level of power if those people understood how manifestation worked. Of course you’re going to make the text confusing to gatekeep this information. You’re going to create language barriers and do everything you can to keep this knowledge to yourself and those you want in power.
When you look at the Bible and how it talks about faith you will find these verses:
📜Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.
Hebrews 11:1 (check out that angel number too)
📜For we live by faith, not by sight.
📜He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”
📜Jesus replied, “Truly I tell you, if you have faith and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig tree, but also you can say to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and it will be done.”
📜“Go,” said Jesus, “your faith has healed you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.
😬 I’ll be honest this is cherry picking the Bible because there are verses that also say things like this:
📜I have chosen the way of faithfulness; I have set my heart on your laws.
That doesn’t sound like the same definition of faith does it? 🤔Which made me think that faith and faithfulness are not really the same words. So I did a little research.
Pistis is “faith” in the original Greek in Hebrews 11:1. Now, Psalm is in the New Testament and that was written in Hebrew so I won’t have a direct language comparison. However Psalm 119:30 is actually “I have chosen the way of truth. Thy judgments have I laid before me.” The NIV translation adds faithfulness.
(I’ll also add for good measure that there is an argument in the reverse, but to be honest this is obviously a word used for two completely different meanings. If you’re an avid reader you’ll know this isn’t the only conflicting text in the book. So you can definitely go ham in the notes about me being blasphemous or spreading misinformation or you can test it for yourself.)
So it’s not the same word, faith and faithfulness are not interchangeable. In fact the word truth makes more sense. Faith doesn’t really make sense in this context.
So why would two words be used in such different ways be almost disguised as if they were the same thing? 🤔That leads me back to my theory that a lot of the things that were being taught in the Bible were purposely made confusing so that people could not understand the true power that they had access to. In fact if you thought about faith like the original definition that you’re getting in Hebrews 11:1 you would have the key to bringing your manifestations forth.🤯
But if you believe that all of your desires are controlled by a deity and are based on how good of a person you are that’s going to change how much you have access to. That’s going to immediately limit your power. When faith means just believing in things that are not seen.
When you’re manifesting you are believing that what you desire - although it isn’t seen in your 3-D - is yours now. And you move as such. So you are in fact walking by faith. That is the definition of “living in the end.”That is the definition of “feeling it real.” In layman‘s terms you’re acting like it’s yours no matter what anyone says or what anything looks like. That’s Faith.
Let’s talk about mustard seed faith. Essentially you don’t have to have a lot of faith to manifest your desires. All you have to do is have the willingness to test it. Or “taste and see.” Just a little bit of willingness to believe that something could be possible is going to start a domino effect of movement. Once you manifest that one cup of coffee you’re going to want to manifest something a little bit bigger next time. Suddenly you’re trying to manifest a mansion and a yacht because you now have the power to do so but it all started with the tiniest bit of faith. In my previous post I explain that you can manifest no matter what state you’re in and that’s because all you need is the slightest idea that this might work.
Also stepping away from just the term faith you have to consider that the Bible is full of scriptures that talk about manifesting. There are scriptures about writing and making your vision plain, that the Lord wants to prosper you, that the power of life and death resides in your tongue, etc. There is so much information about how to get your desires from having gratitude to being persistent.  so it makes perfect sense to me that faith would also be about manifesting not just about obeying the laws and making a vow to a deity. This book was created to teach you how to live your best life and there is no way with all this knowledge that they wouldn’t be teaching you about manifestation. There’s no way that there is a God with all this wisdom and grace and desire to prosper us who would not teach us how to manifest the desires of our heart. That’s just counter intuitive.  If I’m making a book with all of this wisdom that I want to pass on from generation to generation and I have discovered the power of manifestation and I can have everything I pray for as gifts like manna from heaven why wouldn’t it be in the book? The same book that’s teaching people who didn’t know how to properly prepare pork and other things like how not to get sick and how to find safe and clean drinking water would definitely include how to manifest your desires.  Seriously, the Bible is not all about not doing “bad” stuff there is so much information in those books that were specifically placed to make sure that those people who had been wandering alone for 40 years would be able to survive and reproduce and stay healthy. Many of these things we no longer need to follow because we can safely prepare lobster shrimp and pigs.  This was a manual for living your best life so you best believe how you get your best life is in those pages and unfortunately the people in power wanted to make sure that we would be too confused to truly understand these methods. Let me sit down before I go too far off topic, lol.
When the Bible talks about unwavering faith that’s about when negative thoughts come back and start to test what you’re trying to manifest and you stand strong in your beliefs. For example let’s say you’re manifesting an SP and you’re feeling really good about it but you text them and it takes them hours to respond. You may have this anxious feeling that they are talking to someone else or they’re not interested in you. Even though you’re affirming you may feel a waiver in your faith.
Unwavering faith is when something shows up in your 3-D that you don’t like but you do not allow it to take you off of course from what you’re manifesting. This is when you apply techniques such as revising. I’ve never been very good at revision because it feels too much like lying so I normally logic my way out of it or I just rebuke the thought.
For example if I haven’t heard from the person in hours I try to think what could I be doing for hours that would cause me not to respond? If it’s the middle of the night I fell asleep. If it is the middle of the afternoon I am driving somewhere. I could be in an argument with someone. I could be taking a nap. There are a multitude of things that I do on a daily basis that causes me not to respond in a timely manner that are absolutely normal. So I will decide that it’s illogical to think that it has to be the worst case scenario. And then I label it as anxious behavior and move on. This way I steady myself and I stop the wavering in my faith. I may also remind myself of previous manifestations that have come to pass so that I know that I can have my desire. 
Feel free to do what works best for you though. I have noticed that when I steady myself and I stay on the path instead of giving up and getting frustrated I always always always see movement. People often say that things get really bad right before your manifestation comes through. It gets the hardest to maintain that positive thought. Because this is when your subconscious is giving you all it has left. All the negativity that you have left is purging out. Like a pimple you have popped, it is time to finally clean it out. (That’s gross but true).
This is that last push where you finally say “fuck that I’m getting what I want!”
“ and for your faithfulness it’s your time…” - Luther Barnes
You know I’m referring to the real definition of faithfulness here.
It’s your time, go get your hearts desire!!!
That’s enough on that subject today. I hope this information about faith helps you with your manifestation and in the next post I’ll be talking about manifesting an SP and cracking open that can of worms. See you then!