Asking is the easiest part of this whole miracle process.
It is very straight forward.
All you need to do is simply ask.
That it!
Just ask!
It's so simple that to often over complicate it and then miss the entire point.
Just like after you have pulled the string on your bow and have your arrow aimed straight at your target, you then simply let it go.
Asking is the same as letting go of the string to send the arrow off towards your desired target.
Simply letting go of the string and letting the arrow fly. (As the picture below.)
It is very straight forward.
All you need to do is simply ask.
That it!
Just ask!
It's so simple that to often over complicate it and then miss the entire point.
Just like after you have pulled the string on your bow and have your arrow aimed straight at your target, you then simply let it go.
Asking is the same as letting go of the string to send the arrow off towards your desired target.
Simply letting go of the string and letting the arrow fly. (As the picture below.)
Asking does that exact same thing as letting go of the string to propel the arrow towards its target.
You have already pre-determined the target and know in detail exactly what you want and also what you do not want. Or in other words, what the target looks like. (There is a detailed exercise for this in the action steps in part 2)
So that's all there is to asking.
Most challenges come before we start asking or after we ask.
You have already pre-determined the target and know in detail exactly what you want and also what you do not want. Or in other words, what the target looks like. (There is a detailed exercise for this in the action steps in part 2)
So that's all there is to asking.
Most challenges come before we start asking or after we ask.
The challenges that we run into before asking are that we don't know exactly what we want so we don't know exactly what to ask for.
Or we don't take the time to consider what are the details of what we really want.
All we want is for things to be better.
So the question would be 'what is better?'
An other way that we limit ourselves by thinking that we are not worthy of the thing that we desire or that there is a limited supply and someone else needs it more than we do. That we are selfish in some sort of way and we should not be asking.
We also limit our selves because deep down inside we don't really believe.
We don't really believe that it's possible the whole while we are asking.
We don't really believe that it's possible the whole while we are asking.
So we end up asking without truly believing, then doubt and unbelief come along and beat us up and stealing our miracle before it ever has a chance.
The big 'after we ask' dilemma.
It is most often that when we want something very badly that we grow impatient and ask for it over and over and can't seem to stop asking for it until we get it.
We continue to ask again and again and continue to want for it and end up focusing on our lack of not having the thing we so desperately desire.
Many of us do this and it leaves us stuck in the wanting state.
The not having state which leaves us in continuing asking.
We ask and ask again until we lose all hope in believing that miracles can happen at all.
The not having state which leaves us in continuing asking.
We ask and ask again until we lose all hope in believing that miracles can happen at all.
Being stuck in wanting to have.
To 'want' and to 'have' are exact opposites.
Wanting means that you don't have.
And having means you no longer want it because it is all ready yours. In other words 'you have it.'
If you are wanting to have, then you will never have what you want because what you have is wanting.
The whole reason that you ask in the first place is because you do not have.
You 'ask' to change the state of lack you are in into having.
If you keep asking then you stay in this vicious cycle of not having.
But once you ask or let your request be known you need to get out of the asking state.
Step out of asking and into receiving.
Stop your wanting.
And start having or receiving
To 'want' and to 'have' are exact opposites.
Wanting means that you don't have.
And having means you no longer want it because it is all ready yours. In other words 'you have it.'
If you are wanting to have, then you will never have what you want because what you have is wanting.
The whole reason that you ask in the first place is because you do not have.
You 'ask' to change the state of lack you are in into having.
If you keep asking then you stay in this vicious cycle of not having.
But once you ask or let your request be known you need to get out of the asking state.
Step out of asking and into receiving.
Stop your wanting.
And start having or receiving