Your Thoughts are Always Creating. An Example

Your Thoughts are Always Creating. An Example

Nancy Rynes is a well-established artist, and after her remarkable near-death experience (NDE), she became a writer and lecturer. as well. She has experienced extraordinary events today she has shared here first manifesting episode with us. 
Ken

Nancy writes:
Five or six years before my accident and NDE, I wasn’t really a believer in anything that would be considered metaphysical, such as manifesting. This was during my atheist / agnostic period.

I had a job with a small software company. There were 10 of us, but they didn’t really know me too well because I just started working there doing part-time work as a technical writer. During that time, I was doing a lot of road cycling and was actually getting quite good for someone who had just turned 40. I was a little bit older than the younger 20-somethings I was competing with, but I was doing pretty well all the same.

I did make it into the top 10 on road racing several times during that period, and I didn’t use sponsorships so I had to buy all of my own equipment. So basically I had to put together all of the best components for a race bike at a sale price. The last parts that I needed for my racing bike were very specialized pedals. I know that sounds weird to most people, but for a racing bike, you have to have very specific pedals and shoes that lock together. This gives you maximum power on each pedal stroke. So the pedals I decided on were really specific.

This was a very expensive part for me at the time and it was the last piece I needed. They were not completely pro quality like you’d see on the Tour de France, but they were about $250. I had other things going on in my life that imposed financial restraints, so this was a lot of money.

At home, I had a paper catalog from a bike parts manufacturer with a bunch of bike items in it, and that is where I saw the pedals that I really wanted. I’d been wanting them for about a year by this time. Finally, I just cut out the entry in the catalog with the pedals on it and I put it on my refrigerator so I could see it every day.

I was looking at those pedals every day, and I didn’t really understand what it was that I was doing. It was just that those pedals were my goal. I wanted those pedals and it was just something I was saving up for, right? So I just parked the photo and description on my refrigerator.

A week later, I was at work where I shared an office with one of the very junior members of the team. The guy I shared an office with was responsible for going through all the day’s deliveries to double-check them against what was ordered. Typically it was just office supplies, computer mice, pens, pencils, computer paper, and things like that, from Amazon.

That day my office mate was going through the deliveries and I happened to be watching him as he opened the box and checked it against what was ordered. I watched him break into a new box and he pulled out something odd. “So what the heck is this?” he said, and he held up a small box with bike pedals inside.

They were the very same pedals that I had cut out of the catalog and put on my fridge! 

He asked, “What are these? Do you know anything about this? Did you order these?” I didn’t, and besides, I didn’t have access to the company credit card. But they were the exact bike pedals that I had picked out and posted on my fridge the week before. Even more amazing, there was no record on the Amazon order slip that an order had been placed for them.

The owner of the company found out about it and said, “Well, I guess these are for you.” Then he handed them to me and told me to have fun with them.

I was adamant and kept asking everyone, “Did you order these? Did you guys order these for me as a gift?” No, they did not. It was very obvious that they were all quite surprised and had no idea. None of the guys at work ever visited me at home so they couldn’t know what I had on my fridge, and I didn’t talk about bike parts with them, ever. The guys that I worked with knew that I biked, but they didn’t know how much I was into it or any of the details.

So that’s my story about manifesting without even realizing I was doing it. The result was so specific. It was literally the exact model number of the part that I wanted. That’s just impossible. There are no odds for that. My repeatedly looking at the bike part was essentially a thought that began to form a physical outcome: the pedals I was looking at numerous times a day.

I have learned a lot about manifesting since then but this instance was the only time I had apparently been that specific. Since then, I learned that manifesting does work and I don’t have to be that specific because I don’t want to limit myself. But the moral of the story is that sometimes you can be specific. Today, I would say that I desire the right bike pedal for me, or a better model, and not specify a particular model because I might get something better.

This way you leave it open to many possibilities…like a gift or money, as an example, to obtain the things you need.

Like a pair of just the right bike pedals.
Nancy Rynes

Nancy’s art website
Nancy’s book website
Nancy’s near-death experience video interview

Here is your complete manifesting must-read bonus!
Ken

Wanna Know a Real Secret? Your Thoughts Are Creating Now: Here are the Facts and What to Do

 

Photo credit:
top: Tuvalum with Pexels.com and Manifesting 123 on Pinterest

________________________________

Want more? (it’s a fun ride)  Purchase the book or e-book.
Want to share books with friends?
 They are discounted for qualities of 10 or more. Contact Ken.

Testimonials and Amazon five-star reviews 

Go to the Interviews Page to see and hear Ken talking about Manifesting 123 and you don’t need #3. There is new information here and you won’t hear it anywhere else. It is so simple. Make it work for you!

Have a manifesting story to share?
This newsletter is published twice a month, on the 1st and 3rd Fridays. Your wonderful manifesting stories continue to come in, and thank you for those. Do you have a story? 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.


Ken Elliott

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *