Thursday, April 24, 2025

Clear Demands: Keys to Receiving What You Want from the Universe (Dedicated to Frida Kahlo) by Devi Nina Bingham


There are only two ways to get what you want. Whether it is finding love, financial success, or anything else, there are only two paths that will lead you to it. The first way is known to all of you, it is how everyone in the world has been taught to obtain success, and that is to work hard for it. Sure, inheritances are given because someone else worked for it and has enough to share with you. In this case, you did not earn it. The second way, as compared to the world's way, may seem fanciful or impossible to the one who has not tried it. And, while there is nothing wrong with earning and spending, the second method, dubbed the Cosmos' way, is preferable since it is practically spontaneous. You can conjure whatever you want with the flick of a finger, like magic. 

Have you ever met someone who somehow summons what they need when they need it without having to buy it? These folks desire something and it emerges without any effort or intervention from them. What is their secret? Are they special, more deserving than you? If you talk to these folks, they will tell you that everything they need always appears, that they do not work or try for it. They reach out their hands, just like a hungry child, and the food is delivered to them. Logic says that if it works for one individual, it can work for you as well. What does this individual do that you don't? Why does the Universe pay attention to those who do not believe in God, yet your prayers go unanswered? They believe in a metaphysical rule, not in God. You see, there are spiritual principles at work that apply to everyone equally. The rule of gravity applies to everyone, regardless of who they are or what their beliefs are.

Similarly, there are metaphysical rules that your religion, or lack thereof, cannot affect, and you have unknowingly used them. They are fixed and unchanging, as solid and real as visible physical laws. You may do an experiment to demonstrate the influence of gravity by dropping an apple onto your head as Sir Isaac Newton did. However, metaphysical rules exist in an etheric realm. This means that they operate at a greater or lower frequency than the one you are now experience. A dog can hear pitches that you cannot, and you see in color, but the dog sees in black and white. This is because nature provided you with everything you need to perform correctly. Both you and the animal were created with the sensory faculties necessary to complete the task at hand. Evolution has given you the qualities of a human. You did not have to work for these adaptations; they arrived as a result of not only evolution, but also of your karma. But now is not the time for a discussion on karma; that is for another day. I am pointing out that while it may seem coincidental that certain people get what they want when they want it, it is not. Whether consciously or unconsciously, they are employing metaphysical principles. 

I'll name these set of laws the Laws of Supply and Demand. In order for the Cosmos, or the creative Cosmic Force, to respond, a demand must be made. You understand that you can't go to a diner and expect the cook to know what you want. No, the cook awaits your order he prepares your supper. The Cosmos can assemble everything you want or need, but you must request it. Not demand it, since if you take liberties and order the cook around, you are sure to receive something from his kitchen that you will dislike! Order your desired item from his kitchen politely, but confidently. Let me warn you that if you curse someone, the cook may agree with you. The cursed person may deserve unpleasant things, but be aware that whatever calamitous conditions they face, you are accountable for them. You, not the cook, placed the order. Curses exist and can be effective if the chef decides to use them, but you will bear the responsibility. This is a negative application of the law. In any case, the cook is obligated to fulfill your request which begins the minute you order it.

Your meal's cooking time is determined by a variety of factors. You may receive your dinner the same day, or you may have to wait a long time. The length of time it takes for your meal to be served is determined by a combination of the cook's urgency to serve you (remember, he has millions, if not billions, of other orders to fulfill), the people involved, and the circumstances, which include weather, location, and a variety of other mitigating factors. You may have your meal before the end of the day, or you may have to wait a lifetime for it. You will have to be extremely patient. However, if you persist and do not amend your order, the cook is required to give you supper under the Law of Supply and Demand.

But what about these "instant manifestors?" How can these fortunate folks have their wishes fulfilled so quickly? They have mastered one concept, which they employ liberally: never doubt that it will come. Speak and act as if it is over, as if you are merely waiting for the parcel which will arrive at any time. They do not change their opinions. If you are continually changing your mind, the planning must cease, right? That meal is discarded, and a fresh order is initiated. This all consumes precious time. If you truly desire something with your heart and soul, keep asking for it and remain excited that it is on its way. If you tell the cook, "I sure am hungry, and I am so excited for my dinner!" he will be eager to serve it. The Cosmos reacts to your requests, but not if they are selfish ("I deserve it!") or negative or doubtful ("He's never going to cook it"). Only if you trust that your order will be delivered. Supply and demand is a cooperative law. You must totally collaborate with the cook and the delivery person to receive it. Christ referred to this rule as "faith." 

I illustrated this metaphysical truth in the form of a story so you might grasp it. We've all waited for food when we were extremely hungry, and we know how difficult it is to be patient. When the cook is inundated and the orders are backed up, we may wish to go and make our own meal, and you are welcome to do so. There is nothing wrong with it. It may be faster than waiting. However, there are instances when you need the assistance of a professional chef who can prepare it better than you and soon you will be the next in line for your food.

With Love, 

Frida


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