Here are some of the best stories and information from the 1st half of 2016

Here are some of the best stories and information from the 1st half of 2016

Manifesting 123 is the book that explains for the first time how your thoughts actually create your reality. Thanks to readers, here are just a few of the great stories from the year so far.
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Manifesting and those Amazing Side Effects
One of the great purposes of manifesting is to improve our lives in a variety of ways. This newsletter / story archive abundantly proves that people are getting results when they ask, pray or purposely manifest toward a goal. Then there is that extra something that happens…
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Since your thoughts can create anything, why not go for that perfect career?
Grace writes: “I began manifesting my ideal job: Something where I can be a patient advocate and help patients gain access to the medications they need. ” the rest of the story

 

Does manifesting work? Absolutely!
Does prayer work? Yes!
Is is always on time or in the form we expect?
Not really.

But sometimes manifesting or prayers come in right on time and exactly as we desire it. Here are a couple of great examples where two women went straight to prayer to solve a problem that needed a really quick resolution. Two women manifest the money they need right on time. more story

 

My Simple Wishes Brought Us the Perfect House
Mona writes: Recently we were living in a small, 2-bedroom house, in a small town, with 2 children and one on the way. We were already tight for space and a bigger home was definitely needed and soon! We didn’t have the unlimited resources to just go out get anything we wanted and ideally we wanted to stay in the same school district. I know one way to make things happen, so at night when I would go to bed, I would make my Wishes.  find out what happened next

 

Have a manifesting story to share? Please email it in and if it is used for this newsletter I’ll send you a free, signed copy of the book as a thank you.

 

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Ken Elliott

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