Thursday, May 6, 2010

From Yaki: Mistaken Reality Moment

A few nights ago I was scripting plans for a new club I hope to start on my college campus. I only provided details that felt good and easy for me to imagine. I scripted: interested club members, community support, media interest in our successful methods of uplifting the community. As a result of this magnificent club I’ve scripted I was awarded scholarships. Scholarships I imagined myself using in many joyful ways. I didn’t write much but the things I scripted really lit me up.

The next morning I paid a visit to my facebook page and noticed my Communication Department Page posted a video of the award ceremony for the department. My interest in this video leads me to the FB page where I saw my name listed next to the DON KARSHNER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. I was really surprised to learn of this award. I spoke to my advisor the day before and he never mentioned a word. The news was really “out of nowhere”. I do a little research to see how much and why they offer the scholarship.

I am having a blast feeling abundant. I call my advisor Jay to get details. Jay realizes he made an error when he posted the facebook update of award recipients. I was not actually the winner of this scholarship it was a friend Kristina. Jay is so embarrassed he begins to explains when writing the facebook post was CERTAIN I was in fact the recipient. His belief that I was the recipient didn’t end with the posting of my name. He even remembered speaking to me about winning the day before.

We did in fact meet the day before but we had not discussed this award. I couldn’t help but laugh almost to literal tears. I was playing jump rope with my Vortex, In and Out. Within a few moments I remembered that I scripted this scholarship from within my Vortex and the evidence was rushing into my experience.

Seeing my name listed as the recipient of the scholarship was the universes way of giving me a dairy cow and a bucket for milking. I laughed and I am still laughing. Vibrational reality can be just as good as the manifested physical reality and eventually the two become one in the same.