Day 29: Trusting the Arrival

“You asked. You prepared. Now let it come.” — Walk the Hidden Path

Teaching

So much effort goes into desiring, planning, calling in.

But then the last step — the receiving — often gets blocked by fear.

Will it really happen? Am I ready? Do I deserve this?

This is your reminder: yes. It’s coming. You’re allowed to enjoy it when it does.

You don’t have to brace for disappointment. You don’t have to analyze your worth again.

You asked. You became the version of you who could hold it.

Now — open the door. Let it land.

Perspectives from the Masters

Neville Goddard
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"Assume it’s done — and the world will match the assumption."
Joel Goldsmith
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"We are not waiting on Spirit. Spirit is waiting on our readiness."
Emma Curtis Hopkins
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"What I ask for, I allow. What I allow, arrives."
Thomas Troward
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"Expectation is the mold through which substance flows."
Florence Scovel Shinn
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"Your ships come in over a sea of faith, not fear."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"Adopt the pace of nature — her secret is patience."
Ernest Holmes
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"You must become the person who already holds the blessing."
James Allen
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"When faith replaces doubt, the soul breathes freely."

Meditation

Place both hands over your heart. Breathe and say: ‘I trust what I’ve asked for is arriving. I release fear. I receive with joy.’

Action

Say thank you today — in advance — for something you’ve asked for but haven’t yet seen. Practice receiving it now.

Success Story

Neve A. “I used to resist good news — like it couldn’t be real. But once I started saying yes with trust, the blessings landed faster — and stayed.”

Arrival requires readiness — not rigidity.

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