When I get impatient and begin to doubt if the Law of Attraction really works, I simply look at my cat. She reminds me daily that when you believe in divine timing, the word 'impatience' doesn't exist.
For years I had waited to get a female kitten, believing that our five kids and five animals were more than enough. I even surprised myself the day I declared out loud, "It's time to get another cat!" My kids were ecstatic. After expressing my wish out loud, I opened my laptop to check my email. My mouth dropped open as I read an email from my friend Judy with the subject line: Baby kitten for you. The Universe and Kiki's destiny must have been aligned. The timing of Judy's email was nothing short of divine. She asked if I wanted a female kitten to pick up in a few weeks.
We brought Kiki home shortly after. From the very start, our dream for her was to have kittens. However, in nine years in our neighborhood, we'd not seen, smelled, or heard a male cat. "How would Kiki ever get pregnant?" my friend asked. I had no idea and began to worry. But Kiki wasn't concerned about the 'how'. She went into heat one day knowing the Universe would support her (and my dream). She was absolutely in tune with nature.
When we heard Tom (our name for the male cat) that same night, my worries disappeared. He sang a serenade in his husky voice and seduced Kiki to come play outside with him. I suddenly felt like an over-protective mom. His timing was divine, I must admit, but I made him wait. The next morning I opened the kitchen door to find Tom patiently waiting on the deck. Apparently, he'd found the deck's secret entrance and climbed the ladder to greet his bride.
With teary eyes, I let my little Kiki go. She looked approvingly at her well- groomed Angora friend. Tom was a man of few words. He turned around and Kiki followed him without hesitation. My son Gideon said, "He's taking Kiki on a date!" We called her several times that afternoon. After all, enough is enough. But Kiki didn't come. She was gone. That night I was concerned how or if she'd find her way back home. She'd never been outside for that long. It snowed and stormed that night. I reminded myself to surrender and let nature runs its course.
After dropping her off at our doorstep the next morning, Kiki's Persian lover walked proudly away, and Kiki came inside. All of us bowed to Tom Cat, a true gentleman. None of us could have picked a better date for our cat. Their meeting couldn't have been more divinely timed or effortlessly in the flow. So let me ask you...
Are you in tune with your nature? What is your dream?
It's clear that, like Kiki, you'll never have to be concerned about the 'how'. If you just go with the flow, magic happens. The Universe will support your greatest dreams. And regarding our dream, our cat is four weeks' pregnant. That's how life works!
For years I had waited to get a female kitten, believing that our five kids and five animals were more than enough. I even surprised myself the day I declared out loud, "It's time to get another cat!" My kids were ecstatic. After expressing my wish out loud, I opened my laptop to check my email. My mouth dropped open as I read an email from my friend Judy with the subject line: Baby kitten for you. The Universe and Kiki's destiny must have been aligned. The timing of Judy's email was nothing short of divine. She asked if I wanted a female kitten to pick up in a few weeks.
We brought Kiki home shortly after. From the very start, our dream for her was to have kittens. However, in nine years in our neighborhood, we'd not seen, smelled, or heard a male cat. "How would Kiki ever get pregnant?" my friend asked. I had no idea and began to worry. But Kiki wasn't concerned about the 'how'. She went into heat one day knowing the Universe would support her (and my dream). She was absolutely in tune with nature.
When we heard Tom (our name for the male cat) that same night, my worries disappeared. He sang a serenade in his husky voice and seduced Kiki to come play outside with him. I suddenly felt like an over-protective mom. His timing was divine, I must admit, but I made him wait. The next morning I opened the kitchen door to find Tom patiently waiting on the deck. Apparently, he'd found the deck's secret entrance and climbed the ladder to greet his bride.
With teary eyes, I let my little Kiki go. She looked approvingly at her well- groomed Angora friend. Tom was a man of few words. He turned around and Kiki followed him without hesitation. My son Gideon said, "He's taking Kiki on a date!" We called her several times that afternoon. After all, enough is enough. But Kiki didn't come. She was gone. That night I was concerned how or if she'd find her way back home. She'd never been outside for that long. It snowed and stormed that night. I reminded myself to surrender and let nature runs its course.
After dropping her off at our doorstep the next morning, Kiki's Persian lover walked proudly away, and Kiki came inside. All of us bowed to Tom Cat, a true gentleman. None of us could have picked a better date for our cat. Their meeting couldn't have been more divinely timed or effortlessly in the flow. So let me ask you...
Are you in tune with your nature? What is your dream?
It's clear that, like Kiki, you'll never have to be concerned about the 'how'. If you just go with the flow, magic happens. The Universe will support your greatest dreams. And regarding our dream, our cat is four weeks' pregnant. That's how life works!
About the Author:
Saskia Rell, of your Soul Guidance International, is a bestselling author and co-author with Jack Canfield & Deepak Chopra. She's also a sought-after Radio Show Host, International Speaker, and Soul Empowerment Coach. She's created a inspiring, yet practical ebook called Your Giant Leap of Faith . Get your free copy today.
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