Miraculous Breadcrumbs, Signs, & Symbols
The road to manifestation is not always a straight line, and in the end, we may manifest something unexpected but much more fulfilling. This is why, when I am manifesting my heart’s desire, I also say a prayer ending with “thank you for fulfilling my desire or that which is in my highest and best good.”
And, along the way, we must pay attention to the “signs” that appear. They may be blatant or subtle, but if we miss them, we could change or delay our destiny.
There once was a woman who saw on TV news that her neighborhood was about to be flooded and officials warned everyone should evacuate.
She believed that God would save her, thus she ignored the warning.
Then a city emergency worker knocked on her door and told her to leave for higher ground and she said no, “God will save me.”
Then the floods came, and she had to run up to the second floor to stay dry.
A boat soon came to her second-story window to rescue her and she said no,
“God will save me.”
Then the second floor flooded, and she ended up on the roof of her home.
A helicopter came and she said no, “God will save me.”
Then she was swept away by the rising water and drowned.
When she got to heaven she yelled at God and said, “why didn’t you save me?”
God said, I sent you a warning on TV, a warning to your front door, a rescue boat and a helicopter, why didn’t you listen?
I share this story with you today because I often see people, in their manifesting process, focused on a very specific outcome, not knowing whether or not that outcome will save them or really make them happy. This woman was solely focused on God reaching down from heaven to scoop her up and save her, when in fact, God was doing everything possible to keep her safe.
We must stay open to signs, symbols, and helpful people that cross our path.
It’s important to remember that our ultimate goal is happiness, contentment, and satisfaction so allow room for surprises and even miracles to occur.
Wishing you love, laughter, and magical kisses,
Arielle
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