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Surrender to it, and then Act upon it

Surrender to it, and then Act upon it

Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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NOTE: These recording sessions bring so much value into my life. As I reflect out loud on my insights, my hope is that they offer you value too.

What I'm sharing today feels especially significant. When I began recording these thoughts, I had no idea they would lead to a profound revelation. That's the beauty of genuine reflection—sometimes a simple exploration opens doors to deep healing. If my journey resonates with you, perhaps it might illuminate aspects of your own path. As you'll see, the timing of these insights couldn't be more perfectly aligned with the very astrological movements I've been tracking.

The solidity of routines and how they can support me in creating a lot of outcomes.

So the word Manifestor has been thrown left and right. And in Human Design, as a Manifestor type, I am one—but this word always made me wonder: what does that mean, manifesting?

We all manifest life. We all manifest good and bad.

The fact that you manifest bad outcomes doesn’t mean that you’re not manifesting.

So let’s get it out of the way—etymologically, what does it mean to manifest?

And then probably what we’re trying to speak here is to get positive outcomes. Like if you make an intention, the power of intention is really very strong out there.

And just go to the etymology—and I’ll tell you:

Manifest—it’s like a statement: clearly revealed to the eye or the understanding. Open to view or comprehension.

Directly from nothing—manifestus: plainly apprehensible, clear, apparent, evident, proven by direct evidence.

It comes from manus—hand—and festus, which apparently is identical to the second element of infest. The Van Rides (Walde-Hofmann) says manifestus may be interpreted as “caught by hand.”

The meanings seem to point to grabbing or attacking for festus, but he finds none of the proposed root connections compelling, and concludes that, regarding infestus and manifestus, maybe the two must be separated.

If not, the sense of development might be from “caught by hand”—in hand, palpable. Manifest destiny: that which clearly appears destined to come to pass—a future state, condition, or event that can be foreseen with certainty or is regarded as inevitable.

It was much used in American politics from the time of the Mexican War by those who believed that the United States was destined in time to occupy the entire continent. -does it sound familiar-

Manifestation is the action of disclosing what is secret, obscure, or unseen—exhibition, demonstration.

Manifesto is a public declaration.

Here I am manifesting different routines by the beach. It’s been quite a while.

I have to say the last five months or six have been a big blur. I can’t really pinpoint exactly what happened, when it happened, and how it happened, but I know there was a big fog.

I’ve written about it. But despite the fact that I was aware of it, I was still inside of the fog.

But the fog started to be more clear now, and I can see the other side of the shore.

So I am manifesting more grounding practices—from coming to the beach early morning to writing my diary with a list of gratitude things, and how I want to accomplish what I want to accomplish that day, that week, that month, that year.

So this is a nice way to start this awareness of how concrete manifestation can become.

So having put the meaning of it out of the way, now it’s important to see—how can this practice be sustained?

One of them is imagination, not only do you have to imagine what it is that you want, where you’re going to place the intention, how

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