People always want to know what manifesting is and what one really has to do to get what they want. It's simple, enjoy the journey.

Most people want to control everything. It makes them feel comfortable. They want to justify everything, explain everything or have reason as to why things happen.

All of these things are really a matter of one's own fear.

If one can let go and surrender 100% of the process, things start showing up. One needs to leave the who, were, when, where and what to the Intelligent That Created You.

Here's an example of what I tell one of my clients:

So you are wishing to drive to Chicago from Los Vegas (it's a 24 hour drive at around 1700+ miles/2735+ kilometers). You know  your final destination and you know what highway to get on. You don't worry about the truck stops, the detours due to construction, the state weather, where the filling stations are located, the condition of the roads, etc. If there's a detour, then you take the detour. Eventually you are going to get to Chicago. In fact, that detour might be a quicker route or it might even help you avoid inclement weather conditions than the original route. You might meet some long lost relative a an antique shop you decided to stop at on that detour. YOU NEVER KNOW! Live in the mystery and surrender.

You manifested the what=I want to drive to Chicago. Just enjoy the journey.

Our problem in western society is that we have to be completely knowledgeable about every venture and we can be, just by getting on the Internet and finding out things. On the way, we can use GPS (Geographical Positioning Services) in the vehicle that will tell you that you are 4 meters away from the vehicle in front of us.

It's great to have these technologies at our finger tips, but our life path isn't that scientific and there's not been an adequate comprehensive text book on the subject yet.

When we start trying to control the path to getting what we want we end up on a bigger detour than our original path. It's as if we take the vehicle off road and decided to create our own road. That's none-sense to do such things.

Remember, detours are not the destination.

Enjoying means more then just this. It also means that one should just be happy in the present moment and be grateful for what is in one's own present moment. Have a look at the scenery, what can be learned from this situation? It's as if you are asking "God", in the back of the station wagon..."Are we there yet?"

I remember when I was on a trip when I was a child with my parents in Manitoba. It was lovely scenery. I thoroughly enjoyed the journey and before I knew it we were at the camp ground that we were headed towards. I was happy making the trip.

Are you happy making the trip? Are you enjoying the lessons along the way? Are you grateful for what is being learned?