Monday, November 5, 2007

Cooking Up a Recipe for Love?

Cooking up a new idea or intentionally creating change in your life can sometimes be a long, slow simmering process. The ingredients for change often wait patiently on the back burner until everything is in place and ready to serve up some major shifts in your life. I find this process absolutely fascinating and I'm so glad that I am (usually) at a place where I can sit back and watch in awe as my ideas become more flavorful and little tidbits of change introduce themselves on a more regular basis. I love manifesting positive change and watching it unfold before my eyes! It's like a science experiment with lots of unknowns - or creating a gourmet feast for the pallet without a cookbook. What fun! - Here's my latest...

Fall seems to be the time of year when I like to play with the idea of attracting that "special someone" into my life. There's something about the lovely scent of burning firewood and the crispy crunch of colorful leaves underfoot that conjure up warmth thoughts of a fun relationship and cozy evenings at home. So this fall, I decided to try a "science experiment" and put some intention into bringing some flirtatious fun into me life! Crazy, huh? Let's see what happens - I'll keep you posted, but so far here's where I'm at.

Riley, my wonderful, floppy-eared dog, and I were walking in the woods this weekend and I thought, "OK, so who will we meet today and how can I state the intention of meeting this person?" So I visualized meeting someone (a cute, male someone) who would be fun to chat with for a while. Sure enough, Riley found an adorable little pooch named Sammy to romp around with - and the cool part was that Sammy's dad was pretty cute too! We chatted for about 10 minutes and then went our separate ways. I really enjoyed talking with Sammy's dad so I put together a mental list of the qualities I found so appealing: funny, good listener, nature lover, charming, articulate, smart, great eyes and smile, and obviously a dog lover too!

I feel one step closer to finding a nice guy to hang out with because I attracted these qualities into my life already - albeit in a sort of temporary way. But that's OK because I know the Universe is listening! How cool is that?!

While I'm extremely happy with my life sans the significant other, it sure is fun to explore the possibilities and see what comes along. The trick here is (I believe) letting go of the outcome. As I give intention to consciously creating this change, I also allow that it may not be time or that I may need to be "alone" for a longer period of my life. And that's OK - it just is what it is...and I'm incredibly happy either way. Yay! I love cooking and I love science. I feel like I'm bringing both interests into my life as I cook up intentional change and watch what happens.

Do you have examples of creating change with intent? What kind of fun do you like to have with this wonderful process? I'll keep you posted on mine!

3 comments:

The Law of Attraction Group said...

Absolutely I have examples of change! And you, Marla, probably know that! In fact, Marla played a major part in many of the challenges that I have recently experienced.

The technologies that Marla knows and practices are nothing but spectacular! If you have not had the pleasure of working with Marla, you are missing out!

If there is something that you want to change, please consider talking with Marla! Truly, she is a force for good and a practical resource for quick and permanent change. What do you have to lose but your old patterns?

Best of luck and best wishes,

Brett
www.thelawofattractiongroup.wordpress.com

Linda Warlyn said...

Loved your analogy, especially since I know first hand what a terrific cook you are! Here's hoping your autumnal experiment attracts amazing results. xox

Marla said...

I love ya Brett. Thank you so much for visiting and for sharing your generous comments. I would love to hear more about the spectacular things you are undoubtably achieving now-a-days:)Our fellow-bloggers could only benefit by your insights...