“It’s really important that you feel good. Because this feeling good is what goes out as a signal into the universe and starts to attract more of itself to you. So the more you can feel good, the more you will attract the things that help you feel good and that will keep bringing you up higher and higher” – Joe Vitale
Friday, April 17, 2009
Friday Story from Bob Proctor 4/1709
Peggy McColl's Story
My Soulmate Came Knocking on My Door!
After my divorce, I was a stay-at-home mom running an Internet business, working in a home office with very little face-to-face contact with people. I lived in a residential neighborhood filled with families and, to my knowledge, not a single unattached man. Although I believed my soulmate was out there somewhere, it was hard not to notice the years ticking by as I waited for him to arrive. I also wondered how in the world he was going to find me, given that I worked from home and spent most of my days in semi-isolation.
Gradually, I let go of my need to know where or how he was going to come into my life, and one day early in January, I simply decided the following: My soulmate and I are going to meet easily, effortlessly, and perfectly. This, in fact, became my daily mantra, and I developed an unwavering emotion of faith.
One day shortly thereafter, I went for a walk with my dog, Noelle. After catching sight of another dog on the front lawn of a neighbor's house, Noelle bolted over to say "hello" to this new dog in the neighborhood. The moment the dog's owner walked out of the house, I thought, Hmmm . . . he's handsome! We started chatting, and in the middle of our conversation I found myself having another thought: This is the kind of guy that I would like to be with. He seemed gentle, kind, and caring, and he obviously liked dogs. Plus, he was handsome and masculine looking. From that point on, I stayed open to the way that Mr. Right would show up in my life, resisting the urge to "make something happen" and having faith in the Universe, its timing, and its wisdom.
Then, one snowy winter morning, my doorbell rang, and there was my new neighbor asking me to take care of his dog because his doggy babysitter wasn't available and he was called into work (he was a pilot on call).
After he returned from work, I invited him in for coffee, and the rest, as they say, is history.
We fell in love and within a short period of time were an item. Two and a half years later we married.
Excerpted from THE SOULMATE SECRET by Arielle Ford
For a step-by-step guide on how to manifest your soulmate get The Soulmate Secret: Manifest the Love of Your Life with the Law of Attraction by Arielle Ford (Harper One)
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