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I have wanted to move outside of the big city to the country for quite a long time. I love this city but I have watched the cement encroachment for years now and it’s getting worse. I still don’t know where I want to move. It should be a smaller town, but I haven’t been able to pin it down. When I move, I would like a job that I sincerely enjoy, with good money. I was a schoolteacher but have retired and am looking for a new career. I think I prefer to stay in the state but am open at this point. How can I manifest the perfect move?
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When my best friend, Kat, decided it was time for a change, she sold her house and gave away most of her belongings, bought a used but reliable SUV, packed up her dog and inflatable bed and just started driving. She’s a hypno-therapist and does most of her work over the telephone, so she got a national cell phone plan and worked from roadside parks wherever she landed. She had an idea that she wanted to be in the mountains, near water, in or near snow, in an unpopulated area that had plenty of protected nature and natural wildlife. She began in Newport Beach, California, roamed the country for a while and ended up in Whitefish, Montana and now calls MT “home sweet home”. She loves it there.
If she had not taken the risks that she did, she would have never found her place. If she were not willing to go against the stereotypical fears that come up, especially for a woman traveling alone around the country, then her desires would have had a much more difficult time of manifesting. They would have manifested, but it would NOT have been nearly as fun and exhilarating due to the fear factor influencing the vibration.
What I’m suggesting is that at some point you will most likely have to take some physical action and just move or choose to be happy where you are. In the mean time, your work is to get your energy lined up with your ultimate desire. There are a couple of steps you can take right now to begin manifesting without just packing up your inflatable bed and dog just yet. Start by asking some questions that will help you gain a greater clarity about what you want and what you believe moving and starting a new path of income will bring to you that you are not getting in the big city. For example, start by asking yourself,
- How do I want to feel?
- What will moving bring to me that I don’t now have?
- What will a smaller city give me that I do not believe I can get in this city?
- How will I know when I’ve found my new home?
- What will this new, smaller city be like and how will I feel when I’m there?
- What would be the ideal qualities of my new community?
- What would be the ideal characteristics of my new life, city, career, and home?
- How is this different from what I now have?
- What do I believe I will feel when I get what I’m looking for that I don’t feel now?
Once you’ve answered the above questions you’ll feel a sense of greater clarity that will support you in making a change. The answers may sound something like; “I want to feel peaceful, content, relaxed and comfortable in my new home and city. I want to feel at ease, centered, and productive when driving leisurely to and from my home and errands. I want to feel protected, calm, and safe and sound and know that my environment, my property, my rights and my life are divinely protected. I want to feel connected to nature and a sense of tranquility throughout my day.”
These same questions can be used to gain clarity whenever a person is just wanting to manifest a new home within the same city or when a person wants to re-create their present experience within their present home.
Once you have gained a few insights, ask a few more important questions that will help you to assess how much you really do want to move in order to obtain these things. Questions such as:
- Am I willing to risk making a move even if it means not finding what I’m looking for?
- Am I willing to risk my present state of comfort to search for my new home elsewhere?
- Am I willing to pack up more than once in search of my perfect environment?
- Am I willing to throw away all that I have here?
- Am I willing to make a mistake?
- Am I willing to risk never finding what I’m looking for?
- Am I willing to risk money, time, energy and my emotional well being in order to have what I want?
If you are selling a home and it’s not selling, the next question applies to you as well as to those wanting to move.
Ask, “what’s the pay-off” to NOT moving or NOT selling? What is the benefit to me to staying put, to not finding my new home, to not taking a risk? Is the payoff that it’s comfortable, less risky, or that you get to be somewhere that you really do like more than you think? Is this pay-off worth it? When your desire for a change is stronger than your desire for the “pay-off” you’ll manifest the knowingness of where and when to move. You’ll be inspired and lead easily to your ideal home.
I just recently moved in January to a wonderful new home. It has all the pieces of the puzzle that I asked the Universe for; a quiet neighborhood with lots of small children for my kids to play with, beautiful old trees, a secluded cul-de-sac, high ceilings, lots of windows, fresh paint/carpet/appliances, an open-concept kitchen and living area. We wanted to get the house for below market value and feel like we got an absolute deal and still have everyone including the seller feel comfortable about the contract. I visualized and saw each one of these things clearly by focusing on the feelings that I believed the “qualities” would bring to my life. I know that I manifested everything I wanted in a home and this is the perfect home for my family now. I can speak from experience when I say that clarity – not about specifics- but about the feeling that a home will give us is the key to manifesting on target. The only thing I’ll do differently next time is remember to include the feeling of being able to reach my shoes easily! However, I didn’t get it wrong by not manifesting walk-in closets; I just have something new to create next time!
In truth, wherever you land, it will be the perfect place for you in that moment. The next step will be to start surrendering to your worst fears and see how you feel about taking the risk of staying versus taking the risk of going. Follow your inspiration and know that you can’t get it wrong!
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