A: āIs there anything you canāt manifest, Merlin?āM: āI can precipitate anything I can picture in my mind, Arthur. So, yes, there isnāt anything I can envision that I canāt precipitate. Itās just that there are some things I wouldnāt want to be precipitating.ā
A: āSuch as?ā
M: āI donāt precipitate anything that doesnāt feel good to me, Laddie. In point of fact, my feelings have considerably more to do with my precipitations than Iāve told you.ā
A: āCan you elaborate for me? Weāve spent most of our lessons on the mental part of the Law of Precipitation, but youāve rarely mentioned how our feelings come into play.ā
M: āIām so glad youāre interested in this, Arthur, because our feelings have a great deal more to do with precipitating things than people realize. In fact, many people skip over this most important aspect of manifesting.ā
A: ā Please go on.ā (Arthur is keyed into Merlinās every word).
M: āMost schools emphasize holding your mind fixedly on the object or event youāre looking to precipitate, but they neglect to mention holding your feelings on how you would feel in the moment immediately following the precipitation of the object or event.ā
A: āI think I understand. Youāre saying that in order to precipitate anything, I have to feel what it would be like after my manifestation has just happened, yes?ā
M: āYouāve got it, Laddie! Thatās how the masters do it.ā
A: āCan you give me an example of how itās done?ā
M: ā Sure, Arthur. Letās say that youāre intending to precipitate a new computer. First, youād picture or envision the most exact image of the computer youāre wanting, and perhaps even see yourself sitting at your desk with your brand new computer in front of you, working to perfection. Then, second, youād take another moment to be quiet and conjure up the feeling of what it will be like when your computer has just arrived. In other words, Laddie, you āfeel as ifāā your new computer has already manifested for you. You feel the joy and satisfaction of already having a fancy new computer on your desk.ā
A: āIs that all there is to it?ā
M: āNot quite, Arthur. It may take some practice on your part. You see, the better you get at āfeeling as ifā, the quicker and easier your precipitations will appear. When I first started learning this principle, I wasnāt very successful until I was able to completely surround myself with the feelings of joy, in advance, of my object or event having already precipitated. I literally bathed myself in those feelings!ā
A: āNow itās all coming clear. The better I get at envisioning and, at the same time, āfeeling as ifā my precipitation has already happened, the faster it will manifest.ā
M: āPrecisely! Indeed, the time will come when youāll get so good at precipitating whatever you want that your intentions will precipitate instantly.ā
A: āWow! Thatās exciting, Merlin. I canāt wait!ā
M: āGood for you, Laddie! Now all you have to do is practice. The more proficient you become at simultaneously picturing and feeling the end result from the very beginning, the quicker your precipitations will appear right before your eyes.ā
What if enough people were to envision peace,
and, at the same time,
they were to feel the peace theyāre seeking, deep within?
You would be at peace.
Your world would be at peace.