Ampersand Answers: Dreams II
A three-part, build-upon-itself, & Answers:
2. So many of our dreams at first seem impossible,
Then they seem improbable, …
Christopher Reeve
The Question:
How can I make my dreams feel less improbable ?
&mpersand Answers:
Now, stay with me. At this point, you know it’s possible. How? A. Because you dreamt it up, and B. Because you’re possible.
One of the biggest mistakes manifesters make is to forget to put themselves in the picture! I once manifested brand-new pink carpet for my New York City apartment which sat in rolls in the lobby for six weeks because I forgot to install it so I could walk on it in my own mind’s eye. For real.
So, now, you undertake a quest: Find a picture, as close a picture of your manifestation as you can, in this case, a vintage mint-condition 1957 Cadillac convertible.
Oh, did I forget to say convertible before? I did. Also with white-wall tires, and pristine white leather seats. Oh, and it’s red, the body of the car, with original paint.
Find your picture, Belovèd, and then cut out a picture of yourself and put it in the car. Put the image where you can see it often, and make sure you take a picture of it with your phone so you can look at it whilst you’re waiting in line or on hold or whatever else is wasting valuable time.
Step Three: Put yourself in the picture.
It’s all well and good to imagine your dream-come-true car, but without you in it, it may as well be on Mars. So gitcher tuckus into the vehicle!
Have a look at improbable while you are at it.
Could it be … “I’m probable?” It could. And it’s far more probable when you can actually see yourself in the car.
Now, close your eyes, and take it for a spin. Go on local streets you know. Blast that V-8 engine—you know it has to be—onto the freeway and fly! Put the top down. Feel the wind in your hair. Have you got shades on? Is someone with you?
When you come back from your imaginings, remember that now it’s probable.
P. S. There’s a Step Four here that a lot of us misinterpret, and that is, keep your vision to yourself unless the person you’re telling is going to be one hundred percent behind your vision. The last thing you need is someone telling you to be “realistic.” (Such a dirty word …)