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Hi,
My post today was inspired by a previous thread started by Alex on acquiring a Ferrari. The thread was a very enlightening one though the subject shifted to a more interesting topic of action.
I have a CMi of having my own house. However i desire to build the house. i desire to be involved in the construction stages.
Assuming the house is going to cost say $30000 . Is visualizing myself possessing this money without bothering how i get it so that i can use the money to build it ok? I mean is it messing with the How?
successfully yours.
Abdul.
 
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You can do it however you want, Abdul. But what is it about building this house that delights you and feels wonderful? Is it having money to pay for it? Or is the the fun of dreaming up the house, working on the house with your own two hands, watching it take shape, moving in and enjoying it? Maybe it's all of that.

Just go with whatever thoughts of this house feel wonderful to you -- and be willing to be surprised at how it all comes together in ways you may never have imagined.


Love & blessings, and, of course--
EXPECT Success!
Rebecca
 
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Just one more thought, Abdul.

Don't get hung up on the money.
There are lots of ways for you to build the house of your dreams and really enjoy both the process and the end result WITHOUT ever actually having $300,000 in your hands or bank account. That isn't to say that it WON'T happen that way, but if you spend all your energy on trying to manifest the money, you could be missing all kinds of opportunities to build your house much sooner in another way.

Rebecca has a great game she recommends when we find ourselves trying to figure out the how: imagine the craziest, most unlikely ways that it could happen. You could include monkeys, aliens, time travel, or even something boring like winning the lottery. Smile Anyway, it's really fun and helps you to relax and focus on what's important about your dream, rather than stressing about how you're going to get it.

Love and blessings,
Rachel
 
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Hi,
Thanks Rebecca,Rachel. i have always been fascinated with buildings.I desire to own more houses in the future. Now I will relax stay focused and see how it all turns out. you will definitely receive my post when the house becomes a tangible form.It is going to be very soon. I really can see it. Infact as i type now, my mood is euphoric.
Successfully yours.
Abdul.
 
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Hey, Abdul

Have you seen this guy who lives in a tiny house? He built it himself with no construction experience, then attracted so much attention that he began designing tiny houses for other people.

Check it out!
http://vitality.yahoo.com/vide...sa-schwartz-20045449

Love and blessings,
Rachel
 
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HI, Rachel,
very interesting. thanks.
Abdul.
 
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Hi,
I want to update you on my success so far.I have since done my best to let go of worrying about how the house will come about and relax into the process.
A lot has happened. First my engineer friend offered to draw the architectural plan for free. He also offhandedly suggested that i will need about 2000 blocks to complete the house.
Later i got inspired action to start making the blocks. i contacted a bricklayer who agreed to make blocks for me a little at a time. on the first day he started he made 179 block. Half of it got destroyed by torrential rainfall.I remembered wattle's admonition to keep focusing on the truth. i decided to be grateful and move on. 5 days later we made 100 blocks. No rains this time. Any free money i had i use it toward the purpose of the house. we are doing an average of 100 blocks every week depending on situ and i wasn't stretching myself.
It was a slow process but very enjoyable. i watched as the stacks of bricks grew slowly in my compound. Our neighbour started getting interested. They asked if it was for sale. i grinned.
when we got to about 1200 blocks things started to happen. we shot our target to 2128 blocks in a space of five days. When things were slackening, first the bricklayer offered to reduce his wage per blocks from #20 to #15.
Later He loaned me # 4000 without prompting just to keep up the pace.

Now i have the blocks neatly stacked in my compound. A clear reminder of my CMI manifesting. my bricklayer got offers from two neighbours to make their bricks for them and i have repaid the loan.Finally i told my engineering friend about our progress. He was elated. He offered to supervise the construction of the building for free again. He fortuituosly mentioned that he has been trying to negotiate the cost of a car and payment term with some dealers without success. I gladly recommended my own dealer. They are in the process of sealing an agreement now.
The market value of all the bricks is about #240000.However At no time did i have in excess of #20000.WE are just taking one small step at a time. one success building upon the other... as wattles says.

Now i am relaxed and waiting for the next inspired action


Will keep you posted.

Successfully yours
Abdul.
 
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Abdul, that's WONDERFUL!

I love reading stories like this. You are and inspiration. Keep posting!

Love and blessings,
Rachel
 
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This is such a beautiful and heartwarming story. It follows the path of what Wattles teaches us. I'm excited to see pictures of your complete home.

I also know of a man here in my community that built his house himself with help from a few friends. Took him 7 years. His family now enjoy's a beautiful home that is about 6,000 sq ft with a private theater.

It also has a gallery for their crystal collection. It also has a separate 2,000 sq ft garage that he just finished to house the cars he wants to refurbish.

He and his wife are local elementary teachers so they don't make loads of money, but had a dream home in mind and built it one nail at a time.

Total cost to build about $250,000. Home is now valued at over a million dollars.

Appreciation from the Heart

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Abdul,

The SOGR is working on you, keep going!

Like your story!
 
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hello,
My CMI also includes a house. While searching in the forums, I found this post; and it was hyper inspiring to say the least.
Thanks for this post Smile
 
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Houses are wonderful cmi's. I day dream about fixer uppers all the timeSmile
 
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