Showing posts with label guidance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guidance. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2026

The Frequency of Faith and Trust in Divine Timing

 



Abraham Hicks — The Frequency of Faith and Trust in Divine Timing

If you’ve ever listened to Abraham Hicks, you know the feeling — warmth, reassurance, and a sense that life is unfolding exactly as it should.
Their teachings remind us that alignment with God’s energy is not something we must earn; it’s something we return to.

When you tune your emotions to faith, gratitude, and joy, you align yourself with the frequency where blessings already exist.
That’s not magic — that’s divine law in motion.

“You are the creator of your own reality, and you do it through the vibration you offer.” — Abraham Hicks


Faith Is a Frequency

So many people pray for change while vibrating in worry.
They ask God for abundance but stay emotionally tuned to lack.
Abraham teaches that faith isn’t a concept — it’s a frequency.

When you trust that what you desire is already done in the unseen, your vibration shifts from striving to receiving.
It’s the same truth Jesus spoke when He said,

“Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” — Mark 11:24

That is pure alignment: belief before evidence.




🌿 The Law of Attraction and God’s Divine Order

Many misunderstand the law of attraction as self-centered — but at its core, it’s God-centered.
It’s not about forcing outcomes; it’s about co-creating with divine intelligence.
Your thoughts are the blueprint, your emotions are the magnet, and your faith is the bridge that brings it all into form.

When you feel peace about what’s coming, you open the gates for God to move through you.
When you cling to fear or control, you block the very blessings you’ve prayed for.


💫 The Power of Emotional Alignment

Abraham’s key teaching is emotional guidance — your feelings are feedback from the divine.
If something feels off, you’re out of tune with your higher self.
If something feels good, you’re aligned with God’s energy.

You don’t have to “fight” negative emotion — simply reach for the next better thought.
Move from fear to hope, from hope to faith, from faith to joy.

Every upward shift raises your vibration — and draws grace closer.



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Trusting Divine Timing

One of Abraham’s most beautiful reminders is that delays are not denials.
Just because your prayer hasn’t manifested doesn’t mean it’s been ignored.
The Universe — or as you know in faith, God — is aligning the perfect people, paths, and provisions.

“Everything is always working out for me.” — Abraham Hicks

Say it aloud and feel the peace it brings.
Even when you can’t see progress, divine timing is at work — refining your character, preparing your heart, and aligning circumstances so your blessing can last.


💡 How to Stay in Alignment

  1. Start Each Day with Gratitude
    Thank God for what’s coming, not just what’s visible.

  2. Release Resistance
    Stop trying to control the ‘how.’ Trust the divine process.

  3. Use Emotional Awareness
    Let your feelings guide you back to faith. If it feels heavy, hand it over to God.

  4. Speak Only What You Wish to See
    Your words shape energy — keep them anchored in love, joy, and expectation.


🌟 Final Thoughts: The Faith Frequency

Faith is more than belief — it’s vibration in motion.
When you align your emotions with gratitude and trust, Heaven meets you halfway.
You no longer need to “make it happen” — you allow it to unfold.

So today, breathe, release control, and say this prayer aloud:

“God, I trust Your timing. I align my heart with Your will. Let my energy be peace, my words be light, and my life be testimony.”

When your vibration is faith, your future is certain.




🌿 Follow the Journey

Tomorrow we’ll continue with Wayne Dyer — exploring Intention and the Power of Surrender, and how your purpose becomes effortless when you partner with divine flow.

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Monday, July 9, 2018

This Is Hopeless Unless You Realize Your Potential

Life is hard, isn't it? It just seems like there is always something to challenge you, a setback, a disappointment, a frustration. Maybe you are having a mid-life crisis, or feeling burnout at work. It is so easy to get discouraged. It is so tempting to give up, to settle into a state of hopelessness, helplessness, or frustration.


Many people do give up. They live lives, as Thoreau said, of "quiet desperation." They spend their days at a boring job that doesn't pay enough, come home, have a beer or a glass wine, watch television until it is time for bed, and then get up the next day and do it all again. This is hopeless.
But if you were willing to settle for that, I doubt you would be reading this article. You are feeling called to something more. You are sensing there is more to you yet to be born. You are open to making some new choices, some new decisions, taking a few risks.
Why is that? Why would you want to risk? What is it that is calling to you? Maybe it is a dream, or a vision, or a desire that has been born in your heart to be more than who you are today.
The truth is there is only one you. In this world of seven billion people there is no one else quite like you, no one else with your particular gifts, no one else with your particular way of seeing and experiencing the world. Did you ever think about that?
If you should die without realizing your full potential there will never be another chance for the world to receive the gifts that you came here to give. No one else that can take your place. This is a huge responsibility for you to bear on your tiny shoulders, but there it is. There is only one you.


So what can you do to realize your full potential? Here are three suggestions:
1. Listen to the still small voice inside. Many people are too busy in "doing-ness"... to do lists, goals, appointments, volunteer activities, things that keep you going non-stop. It is easy to forget to take time to listen to the inner voice, that inner guidance, those little suggestions that pop into your mind from who-knows-where. But in listening, you may hear the voice of your destiny calling to you.
2. Pay attention to your heart-felt desires, to what you feel passion for. I believe your heart-felt desires are meant to guide you. They are there for a reason. They are a little bit like the yellow brick road was for Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. The yellow brick road took her for a real adventure: excitement, jeopardy, peril, and ultimately success! And along the way, she become wiser, more heart-centered, and courageous!
3. Take a risk. When you feel hopeless, or feel like a failure in life, it is because you are telling yourself that the past equals the future. But that is only true when you make the same choice tomorrow that you made today. Take a risk, make a new choice, and watch what happens! Your potential is right there, waiting for you to claim it.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

7 Tips To Inspire Your Destiny and Life Purpose

Are you happy with your current situation in life? Your answers could range from yes, no, maybe; then you start pondering and have these strange thoughts that have been recurring every time you ask yourself this question. You sigh these thoughts out with well, sure, kind of, not really honestly, whatever...

You don’t know why or what is it, but you feel that there is something lacking. So you sit there, physically and emotionally exhausted, and wallow in self-pity because you cannot get out of that dark tunnel.

Just like that man in the story, what we need is a light at the end of that tunnel. That light could metaphorically speak to your purpose in life. You don’t know which direction to take or you’re scared from not knowing what lies ahead of you? Maybe what you actually need is a beacon of light, a purpose, to inspire and motivate you not just to move forward but to actually do a significant change in your life.

For some, finding their purpose is easy while for many, it is difficult and so they come away frustrated and dissatisfied. They cannot find their light. Sometimes however, one needs not to simply find it as you could create your own light.

You could use your own match or some friction to ignite that fire. Sometimes, it’s helpful to hear words of wisdom and advice from our ancient thinkers. What’s the best way to do that but to hear some from Socrates, the father of philosophy. Maybe his words could ignite a fire in your heart you never thought would be possible:

#1. Know Thyself

This basically means self-reflection, knowing your purpose starts with knowing yourself. It could serve as a means of awakening and discovering your inner soul, what is it saying, what does it want?

From there, it is possible to unlock the ways to live your life with meaning and a sense of fulfillment. Know yourself by asking these soul searching questions once in a while:

Why am I here?
Where do I want to go or to be?
What is my heart’s desires?
What do I want to change?
What can I do, what is my potential?

What inspires me?



These questions would be helpful in assessing your passion and interest, and in turn, give you a direction in which road to take. Also, take notes of your answers and compare them to your previous ones in order to see the changes and developments.

When it becomes hard for you to answer these questions, you could seek help from others.

Having a little chat with some people who know you like your parents and friends could help you unravel some things about yourself.

#2. Think For Yourself

Sometimes, what makes it difficult for many to discover their inner souls is that they are denying themselves this self-knowledge. Aside from being difficult, self-knowledge could be painful to some.

As a young girl, you grew up with a passion for ballet and then people start telling mean things about your dancing, that you’re not really good. You’re hurt and so you hide your shoes away and play small even though you are dying to show the world what you can do. You think you are not talented enough, and you let others extinguish that fire.

There would always be a battle between wants and couldn’t. People will tell you what you couldn’t do but in order to have that purpose, to live that meaningful life, you should know that only you could say what you couldn’t do.

#3. Seeking To Become Better

As mentioned earlier, purpose cannot only be found but also created. It does not come easily to everyone and it could be a long and gradual process so you could start by wanting to have that significant change then seeking it.
Set your purpose, own it.

#4. To be is to do

Of course, after you set your purpose, you need to act it. Wear your heart out in your sleeves. If you can picture in your head what you are supposed to be or what can make you happy, take it into action.



#5. Be aware of the bareness of a busy life

For some, being busy equates to having your purpose in life. You have a busy job, you have children to take care of, or those sort of things that you write in your planners.

However, it would not hurt to take some days off, take a little break and just live in the moment. Busyness creates an illusion that you are living you’re life but there are actually more important things that you are missing on. Give yourself some time to reconsider the things you are doing in a daily basis.

#6. The unexamined life is not worth living

Others might be wondering, how would I know if this is really my purpose? Go back to tip 1, know thyself, and ask yourself those questions again. What more should you be doing everyday to bring you not just personal purpose but also affecting other people around you?

Your sense of purpose change from time to time and we cannot actually determine that your purpose at one time would be the same for another year or a decade.

Assess and evaluate your life if it’s exactly what you wanted it to be, and the rest is up to you.

#7. Not life, but good life, is to be chiefly valued

At the end of it, Socrates would ask us not just to set a life purpose but a good life purpose, a virtuous one which would also bring good to others.


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Thursday, May 10, 2018

How To Turn Your "What If___" Into A Positive

"A study by Jason Moser and his colleagues at Michigan State University, and published in The Journal of Abnormal Psychology have found brain markers that distinguish negative thinkers from positive thinkers. Their research suggests that there are in fact positive and negative people in the world. In their experiments they found people who tend to worry showed a paradoxical backfiring effect in their brains when asked to decrease their negative emotions, which Moser said, "suggests they have a really hard time putting a positive spin on difficult situations and actually make their negative emotions worse even when they are asked to think positively." ~Psychology Today June 30, 2014
Christopher Nass, a professor of communication at Stanford University and co-author of The Man Who Lied To His Laptop: What Machines Teach Us About Human Relationships, argues that we tend to see people who say negative things as being smarter than those who are positive. Thus, we are more likely to give greater weight to criticism than praise. ~Psychology Today June 30, 2014
The most frequently used negative statement is "What if___?" When someone is uncomfortable, unsure, afraid of something that he/she is contemplating or is being asked about, the immediate response is; "What if___?" What if the sky is falling? What if I fail? What if I can't do it? What if nobody likes it? Any negative perspective under the sun can be tossed up.
What if you flipped your negative perspective to positive possibilities? What if the sky is waiting for me to soar? What if the Universe is conspiring to help me create success? What if I can do it? What if people are waiting for what I offer?
Any positive perspective under the sun is true. What if your health is better? What if you help others to find their dreams? What if life as you know it now changed and is better? WHAT IF this is your big success?
WHAT if is isn't easy? You will learn many things. WHAT IF it takes longer than you thought it would?? You will learn perseverance. You will learn patience.
Turn your 'What if___? to work for you and invest in yourself, invest so you can get where you desire to be.
Where will you be if you continue on the path you're on right now? Look at the truths of the matter. Would you be in a better place? Would you realize your goals if you continue the status quo. As Einstein aptly said, "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results."
What if you take the step to contact me to talk about your future? What if you learned how to create your dreams and desires? What if you created Financial Freedom?
Don't allow your negative 'What if___? sabotage your life and future.
Three strategies to transform negative beliefs to positive beliefs:
  • Identify your most frequent negative beliefs.
  • Use Interrogative Self-Talk instead of negative beliefs.
  • Focus on Incremental Progress, Not Perfection.
The majority of people have difficulty identifying negative beliefs or noticing when it is operational.