Thursday, August 7, 2014

Dear Readers,
I have taken a break from writing this blog because I have been busy developing Fullistic programs that I can share on the net and in person.  So I hope to meet you eventually at one of them!

In the meantime, let me tell you about Basil (name changed), who called and asked about selling his house.  It had been on the market for over a year, and he and his wife had already purchased another house in a new city where they had moved for his job.  They really didn't want to rent out the house; they were tired of the cost and responsibility of maintaining it, and wanted to concentrate on their new home and location.

Basil gave me all the the reasons why his house hadn't sold.  The market was depressed in their area.  It was priced too high.  It faced a busy street.  It "only" had three bedrooms.  The more he talked, the clearer it became that the house and the sale was blocked by the negative energy of his doubts and frustration.

I asked him if he'd like to try a Fullistic approach, and he was willing to try anything.   The first thing was to let go of the house.   Before it could become someone else's house, it had to stop being "his" or "their" house.  It just had to be "a" house.  And not just any house; a house that was ready and eager for someone new to love it.  By breaking the energetic hold he had on the property, it also freed up the energy to glow and become more attractive to a new buyer.

Then I asked him if the house wanted to speak, "introducing" itself to its new owners.  What did it want to say?  He started enumerating all of its lovely attributes, which made it obvious that it would be perfect for someone working at or attending a nearby university, or as an investment for someone who wanted to rent it out, as there were several new industries in the area, and it had close proximity to both public transportation and the highway.

He spoke of the house in the first person, as if he was the house.  In the world of Fullistics, everything is part of the One, so this is actually a natural way to embrace what is.

Once the house introduced itself through him, I asked if he'd like to create a Facebook page so the house could get liked by others.   He lit up at the thought, and said he would try it.

Then came the final piece:  making peace with the idea that all was well.  Once he did this, he could relax and focus on his new location, fully knowing--not believing or hoping--that the old property was now energetically magnetic to its new owners, and that as long as he didn't throw an energetic wrench in the works, the house was as good as sold at the asking price, since its true value could now shine through.

If you have been stuck or frustrated in any area, try the steps outlined above:
1) Use what you don't want to identify what you do.  Get clear on the positive.  Let go of the negative, but don't worry if it's still in your thoughts.  Just leave it alone and let it be there.
2) Ramp up the positive by giving it a voice.  Let it speak to the universe through you.  Life loves beauty.
3) Think of a way of anchoring your creation in the world.  Social media is only one way; there are many others
4) Then smile and relax.  That expands your own energy field so that more things become possible.

In any case, Basil now has potential buyers looking at his house; if he lets me know, I'll share the results with you here.

Love,
EL