Process #17: The Focus Wheel Process - Ask and It Is Given

March 25th, 2008

Abraham suggests that this process is most effective when you are between (8) Boredom and (17) Anger.

The best times to use this process are when:

  • You realize you are focusing in a fashion that could end up bring you things that are unwanted or
  • When something has happened that is not to your liking and you want to make sure you move it to a new point of attraction or
  • You are reaching for a feeling of relief.

    You may have heard us say that your point of power is in the present because even though you may be thinking about the past, or you may be thinking about the now, or you may be thinking about the future— you are doing it all right now. You are vibrating now. The pulse is now. The vibrational offering is now. So what is happening is, any creative tension between the summoning of the Life Force and allowing of it to flow through you (the summoning and the allowing)—is all happening right here in the now.

    So, here is the word that we want you to focus upon for the next few days. Here you stand in this fresh place. We love the freshness of where you stand. And now we want to show you how to stand in this fresh place and align your fresh Energy with fresh desire that will bring fresh and easy results.

    The Focus Wheel is the best tool that we have found to help you bridge a belief so that it matches your desire. Now, this is what we mean by this: The formula for creating anything, even, let us say, joyful tax preparation, is: Identify the desire and then achieve a vibrational match with it.

    Ask and It Is Given - page 264

    As I was contemplating how to explain the “Focus Wheel” process to you, I came across a WONDERFUL YouTube video that does SO much better than I could do here.

    Arvind Singh has beautifully explained the process. You can download a copy of a blank focus wheel at his website.


    Connee Chandler has a great page that has many examples of other people’s focus wheels.









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