Last week, I received an email from a subscriber asking about inspired action, and this inspired me to write about this because it is a very important question.
His question in a nutshell was whether it’s possible to miss the cue on inspired action.
If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I say that you never have to take any physical action to manifest, unless it is inspired. What does that even mean?
It means that you only need to focus on the END, and everything that needs to happen will happen to manifest that outcome. Sometimes, things will literally come to you. Other times, you may feel INSPIRED to take physical action.
Sometimes that inspired action directly relates to your desire. If you’re working on manifesting business success, you may feel suddenly inspired to email an old business contact for a potential collaboration.
Other times, the inspired action may appear completely unrelated to a given desire. You may suddenly have the urge to drop by the mall right after work. And while you’re there, you run into someone, who eventually hires you for that dream job you’ve been working on manifesting. Or you may feel like throwing a party, and a friend brings a friend, who ends up becoming that romantic partner you’ve been dreaming of manifesting.
The key is that you never really have to worry about missing the cue because if you are QUESTIONING whether or not to do something, then it’s not inspired, and you need not take action.
When you are wondering, questioning or forcing, it is not inspired. Let it go. Don’t worry!
You will never miss the cue.
Your one and only goal is to mentally focus on the END. When you set the intention of the end and let it go (5d manifesting) or when you affirm for or visualize the end (4d manifesting), everything that happens in between will happen on its own. And if any action is involved, you’re just DOING and not thinking. The minute it feels forced, it’s not inspired.
I talk more about this in more detail, including whether you can manifest being a successful CEO oversleeping on the couch, in the following video:
Don’t Worry About Missing the Cue on Inspired Action | Law of Assumption