How to Get What You Want:
Step #4:
Imagine what you want, then say what you want with gratitude as if it has already happened.
"...God, who ... calls those things that be not as though they were."
You end up getting what you say, and you get what you consistently decide to imagine.
You actions follow your imagination more than your will, therefore write the sentences and paragraphs that describe in visual and emotional and factual detail what you want, then convert them into confessions that you confess every day, thanking God for them even if they haven’t happened yet, because first you create the life you want in your imagination, then you create the life you’ve imagined in practical reality.
Therefore, first is the imaginal/spiritual creation and planning, then comes the actions that you employ in alignment with them that give you the best chance at making them practically real.
If you don’t quit in putting forth energy into the direction you want to go, into the imaginal plan you want to achieve, it will get bigger and bigger and take on more and more detail and significance in your life until it creates enough tension in your body that you must take action to make it happen.
Remember, you get the life you imagine that you then put into confessions of thankfulness as if they’ve already happened, that you speak out loud every day to yourself and to God or your higher power, that you then take action to achieve.
Your personal life becomes your public life.
First, notice, accept, and act upon the fundamental truth that you live in an abundant reality. That abundance is first spiritual, and there is no end to it. And you are a spiritual being fundamentally. So the degree to which your life becomes abundant is the same degree to which you learn how to live tapped into it, funneling its abundance, life, joy, wisdom, and power into your life through your imagination, words, and then actions.
Gratitude expressed privately for that which you've imagined is a powerful step to bring spiritually creative abundant power into practical reality to the form that represents what you most want.
If you speak words and allow yourself to imagine situations that you don’t like and don’t want, that is likely what you will get.
Therefore, imagine what you want, what you most deeply desire, and then align your words with that story, and obstinately refuse to speak words or keep imaginations that contradict what you want.
