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Feeling Good: The Secret To Manifesting

Kenneth Wong

Top 10 Best Quotes

“You must feel good before you can manifest. Not the other way around.”

“The number one thing to remember when using affirmations is it’s all about how they make you feel. Affirmations only work when you believe in what you are saying.”

“The more you appreciate the miracles in your life, the more miracles will manifest in your life. This is simply how the manifestation process works.”

“Manifesting is not about what you do, but how you feel.”

“Feeling good is not a privilege, it is your birthright.”

“Your job is not to force the manifestation to happen, but to align with the Universe through feeling good, and simply allow the manifestations to come to you as you cultivate your spiritual connection.”

“You will no longer live in the darkness with fleeting moments of light. Instead, you will live in the light with fleeting moments of darkness.”

“When you shift your perspective from fear to love, your external reality may not change right away. But the way you experience your external reality changes immediately.”

“When you let love lead the way, you will be able to turn obstacles into opportunities, difficulties into lessons, and enemies into assignments.”

“When you have unwavering faith in the Universe, you can choose to see your perceived obstacles with a loving lens.”

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