
To explain Manifestation of One’s Desires, it is important to understand that polarity is always at work. Everything has two sides—the hidden and the visible, a beginning and an end. Think of a seed. When you put a seed in the soil, it is hidden, invisible to the eye. But given the right conditions, that seed germinates and breaks through the soil into the visible world. The same principle applies to our desires. Every desire is a seed. We plant it within ourselves—in our mind, in our heart, and in our spirit. After that, we must give it the right conditions for it to grow.
Manifesting Your Desires
Step 1: Planting the Seed
The first condition is clarity. You must know exactly what you desire. You must visualize it, see it in your heart, and hold it in your mind as something real. Just as the farmer knows what crop he wants to harvest, you too must know what seed you are planting in the soil of your inner world.
Step 2: Allowing Transformation - in Faith
But here is something very interesting. For something to manifest, something else must be withdrawn. Allow me to explain; when vapor turns into water, heat is withdrawn. When water turns into ice, more heat is withdrawn. Without withdrawing heat, the change cannot happen. In the same way, when we desire something, there is a force like fire — a yearning, a passion, a strong wanting. That is necessary at the beginning. But when manifestation is coming, you must withdraw from that yearning. If you keep desiring strongly, you keep manifestation far away. Desire always says, "I want this; it is not here yet.” But manifestation requires you to shift from wanting to having. This is what it means to have faith; faith is the state where you no longer say, “I want it,” but rather, “I have it; it is mine.” When you rest in faith, the seeds you planted begin to take form in your life. Where there is faith functioning, there is no yearning, which means the thing is already accepted as being here.
Step 3: Gratitude – The Frequency of Abundance
But there is more. Once the thing you desire comes into manifestation, you must not continue yearning for it. Too often, people finally get what they prayed for, yet they remain anxious, still looking to the skies as though they have not received it. Especially when it comes to the topic of money. People want money; they get it but they don't cancel out the wanting. You have to immediately realize the thing is here; be grateful and thankful that at long last you have gotten it, and be happy with it. Then something else becomes the next target, not the very same thing that you have gotten.
This is how poverty continues even in the midst of abundance. Poverty is not only the absence of money—rather, it is the constant feeling of need. Somebody is poor because he wants money and he's not getting it. Somebody else has money but wants a child and is not getting one, so he's poor. Another person has money and children but has bad health, so they are looking for good health, and they are also poor.
However, gratitude transforms us. When you recognize what you already have, you attract more. This means that the focus must be on the things that you have, not on that which you are lacking. When you live in thankfulness, life continues to give you more reasons to be thankful.
So, the principle is simple:
- Desires are seeds — plant them clearly in your heart.
- Nurture them with focus and inspired action.
- When the time of manifestation comes, withdraw the yearning, rest in faith, and know it is already yours.
- And above all, give thanks.
Gratitude is the soil in which abundance multiplies. When we live this way, manifestation is no longer a struggle. It becomes the natural unfolding of life.
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