Day 7: Desire Without Apology

“Stop apologizing for wanting to feel good. That’s not selfish — it’s spiritual alignment.” — Walk the Hidden Path

Teaching

How often do you follow a desire with a disclaimer?

I want more rest… but I know others have it worse. I’d love to travel… but maybe that’s indulgent. I want to feel rich… but I don’t need much.

These apologies slip in quietly, but they’re loud to the universe. They muddy the signal.

Your desire is a prayer. And it needs clarity, not caveats.

You are allowed to want what you want. Not in excess, not in entitlement — but in sacred clarity. In reverence for the life you came here to live.

Let the next time you say 'I want' be a full sentence. And let it be holy.

Perspectives from the Masters

Neville Goddard
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"Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled — and your desire will materialize."
Joel Goldsmith
Joel Goldsmith Learn More
"Desire is the first movement of grace. Trust it."
Emma Curtis Hopkins
Emma Curtis Hopkins Learn More
"I bless my desires — they are the voice of Good."
Thomas Troward
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"Desire is the motive power behind all manifestation."
Florence Scovel Shinn
Florence Scovel Shinn Learn More
"Your word is your wand. Speak it cleanly."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson Learn More
"Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Ernest Holmes
Ernest Holmes Learn More
"What you feel deeply, the Law must answer."
James Allen
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"The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors."

Meditation

Close your eyes. Whisper one thing you truly want. Then say: ‘I allow this desire to live without shame.’

Action

Notice today when you minimize your desires — even in small ways. Choose once to speak clearly, without apology.

Success Story

Harper W. “I used to bury my desires in disclaimers. Now I speak them simply — and they feel clearer, closer. I feel heard by the universe again.”

Wanting more does not make you less spiritual.

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