Divine SPEC
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- Jan 27
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"It does not seem to be a difficult path to follow yet you see how it is – desire needs to be followed with the intention of seeing it come to pass. That cannot happen without your attention, and inspiration, to the process. Most all, as we have seen, relies upon your walk with Me: is your heart steadfast in its pursuit? Then desire shall come to pass.
Without My leading the powerful success you seek is not possible, just minimally through your own efforts, but without the influence upon others. Goodness will not happen on its own effort but relies upon the release from within, the intention for its presence where you would walk with Me. You must desire it, see it, and allow Me to show it to you. Your desire for it allows its release."

God is saying that the path of fulfilled desire isn’t actually complicated in principle, but it becomes difficult in practice because most people don’t follow through with walking the pathway it requires:
∞ Desire — You must truly want it and not casually wish, but feel it as meaningful and alive in your heart.
∞ Intention + Attention — Desire without a sustained focus and emotional energy is like a seed without water. You have to “see it coming to pass” in your inner vision, holding it gently but persistently.
∞ Steadfastness / Walking with God — This is the critical point: God emphasizes that real power, real goodness, and real influence on the world around you only flows when the desire is held in conscious relationship with Him. Without that alignment you might achieve something small through sheer human grit, but it's limited, lacking deeper life-transforming qualities and any outward ripple of goodness.
∞ Release & Receptivity — You desire, you envision, and then you allow Him to show you the way it unfolds. There’s a surrendering here: you don’t force or micromanage the “how,” but you stay open, expectant, and listening.
Your desire + your steady heart + your attentive companionship with Him = the channel through which Goodness moves desire into form.
It's the difference between striving alone versus moving with a much greater Presence.
"Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act."
— Psalm 37.4-5
"And so it is with all of your desires. Even now you are inspired to list them, see the steps unfolding within the release of each, and watch My hand at bringing about their fulfillment. That might be better than following along someone’s predictions and basing your actions upon them.
Base your actions upon Me as you are inspired to do so."

God would share a reminder to shift focus inward rather than to outside voices.
He speaks to the quiet, more relational way of living with desires:
∞ To list them honestly — Bring them into the open; name them without shame, feelings, or attitudes.
∞ To watch the steps unfold — Do not force or try to control the how, but allow His inner vision to reveal the releasing of attachment to a specific outcome.
∞ To watch His hand — Trust that fulfillment of desire will come through His orchestration... in ways we cannot imagine.
∞ To base action on inspiration — Move when the heart is stirred by His inner nudge, rather than react to fear, prophecies, or the opinion of someone else.
It’s a call to create with Him rather than to strive or chase predictions... even if well-meaning. There is wisdom in this: predictions and opinions can become crutches that create an anxiety to perform, to do something. On the other hand, inspiration will keep us present, in alignment, and responsive to the living relationship with Him.
The key is the delight and commitment of walking with Him rather than just attention to the desire itself.
“Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act.”
— Psalm 37.4-5
"These words you have captured are an example: your great desire was to hear My voice, and you were led each day that it might be so. Your effort to discover, and record, and be inspired, led to the fulfillment of this one great desire in your life.
Then life does not become wishing I might do something to change what you are seeing, but becomes something we do together to change you into who you are created to be — a creator, one who desires, and sees creation come to pass. And then all you do — whether reading, or studying, or working, even your downtime — becomes an effort for desire’s completion."

God is reframing desire as a dynamic, collaborative process with Him. It's not to be a passive wishing or an endless wanting from Him.
The core message is this:
Your fulfilled longing for Him at the start of your spiritual journey didn't happen by accident or mere hoping — it came through consistent effort in partnering with His leading... whether you knew it or not.
That same pattern — this time with awareness — can apply to other desires in life.
Instead of life becoming a cycle of frustration ("I wish things were different") or trying to force change yourself, it transforms into creation together:
∞ God works with you
∞ To shape you first into the image of a creator
∞ So that what you desire begins to manifest through that partnership.
Everything then — whether reading, studying, working, resting — gains purpose, because it's oriented toward seeing those desires completed in reality, not just in the imagination.
His words also appear as a gentle correction to how many approach spirituality or personal growth:
∞ Often God is treated as a cosmic vending machine for desires,
or
∞ We strive alone in self-effort... and burning out.
Instead, the shift to partnership is relational... and becomes transformative:
desire → intention → attention → steadfast walking with God → release and receptivity → manifestation. The fulfillment of desire becomes evidence of an inner change, and not just external results alone.
This is meant to be an encouragement for you:
the same grace that met your deepest spiritual longing for Him in the beginning of your relationship...
is available for the whole of life.
"But if from there you seek the LORD your God, you will find Him — if you seek Him with all your heart and with all your soul."
— Deuteronomy 4.29
A 4-letter formula called SPEC:
∞ Select it
Be crystal clear and honest about the desire.
His universe responds to clarity.
∞ Project it
See success vividly in the mind.
Imagine.
Make it so real in my mind, it’s already mine.
And Jesus answered them, “Truly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what has been done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ it will happen.
∞ Expect it
This is where most people fail.
Expect success, do not hope for it.
Doubt blocks manifestation.
Certainty opens the door.
∞ Collect it
Take action.
Do the work.
His universe rewards action, not daydreaming.
SPEC isn’t just about the mind.
It's about aligning thoughts and actions.
A movement of the original thoughts to a more God aligned format:
∞ Select it
Get crystal clear and honest about what you truly desire. Vague wishes get vague (or no) results. His universe responds best to precise, unwavering clarity — no wishy-washy "maybe this or something better." Write it down, speak it aloud, own it fully.
∞ Project it
Vividly imagine the end result as if it's already yours. Engage all senses: see it, feel the emotions of having it, hear the sounds, even smell/taste if relevant. The biblical reference [Matthew 21.21-22 'And Jesus answered them, “Truly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what has been done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ it will happen.'] included fits here perfectly — make the mental movie so real that doubt has no room. This is classic visualization/assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled.
∞ Expect it
This is indeed the step where most people stumble. Shift from hoping (which implies lack/uncertainty) to knowing and expecting it as inevitable. Doubt and fear act like energetic blocks; certainty acts like a magnet. Live in the assumption that it's done and on its way—your energy, decisions, and vibe reflect that inner conviction.
∞ Collect it
Inspired action bridges the inner world and the outer. The universe rewards movement, not endless daydreaming. When opportunities, ideas, or nudges appear, act on them. This isn't forced hustling—it's aligned, joyful steps toward what you've already claimed mentally.
SPEC isn't "just thinking" — it's holistic alignment of mind (clarity + visualization + belief), emotion (feeling the reality), and action (collecting the result).
An action plan:
The SPEC method is absolutely functional with multiple desires at the same time. Helene Hadsell herself applied it to many different contests and prizes simultaneously over the years (cars, trips, appliances, cash, even entire houses), and she didn't limit herself to one goal at a time. The core principle is that clarity, vivid projection, unwavering expectation, and aligned action work on any desire—large or small—and the "universe" (or your subconscious/higher consciousness) can handle multiple streams without conflict, as long as you maintain high certainty and don't let doubt creep in across any of them.
The main challenges when juggling multiple desires are:
∞ Diluted focus/energy — Spreading your attention too thin can weaken the emotional intensity and certainty for each one.
∞ Conflicting beliefs — If one desire feels "harder" or you secretly doubt it more, that doubt can leak into others.
∞ Over-attachment → Obsessing over timelines or "when" for several things can introduce resistance.
People who successfully run multiple SPEC cycles (including modern practitioners inspired by Helene, Neville Goddard, Abraham Hicks, etc.) usually do so by keeping the list manageable (3–7 active desires max at once), prioritizing emotional alignment, and treating each as already done rather than competing.
Suggested Daily/Weekly Session Structure for Multiple Desires
Aim for 10–20 minutes per session, 1–2× daily (morning + evening works well for most). Consistency beats marathon sessions.
Ground & Center (1–2 min)
Take a few deep breaths. This resets doubt and unifies your energy before touching specifics.
Review / Update Your Desire List (2–3 min)
Keep a short, written list (notebook, phone note, or vision board section) of your active SPEC desires. Phrase each as if already fulfilled, e.g.:
"I am joyfully living in my beautiful new home in [location]."
"My business effortlessly reaches $X/month with ease and fun clients."
"I am healthy, vibrant, and full of energy at my ideal weight."
Limit to 5–7 max. If something feels stale or doubtful, pause it and re-Select with fresh clarity.
SPEC Cycle – One by One (8–12 min total)
Go through each desire in sequence (order doesn't matter much—follow intuition or rotate daily). Spend ~1.5–3 minutes per item:
Select it (10–20 sec): Read/say the clear statement aloud or silently. Feel the honest "yes, this is what I truly want right now."
Project it (45–90 sec): Close eyes, enter the vivid scene. Feel the emotions of the end result (relief, gratitude, excitement, peace). Make it sensory and cinematic. End with: "It is done."
Expect it (20–40 sec): Smile, nod internally. Affirm: "Of course this is happening. I know it, I feel it, it's inevitable." Release any "how" or timeline attachment.
Collect it (10–20 sec): Ask: "What inspired action feels good today?" Jot 1 small/next step if it comes (e.g., email someone, research, declutter, post an offer). If nothing, simply affirm "Divine timing is perfect—I act when guided."
Cycle through all desires this way. If time is short, do a "quick pass" (30 sec each) on everything, then deep-dive one or two favorites.
Closing & Gratitude Wave (1–2 min)
End with a blanket gratitude:
"Thank you for these and even better manifestations already unfolding. I live in the end, and I love this life."
Feel a general wave of appreciation for everything coming (and already here). This amplifies the "expect" energy across the board.
Weekly Rhythm Options
Daily mini-session (10 min): Quick cycle through all desires.
Deep Sunday session (20–30 min): Longer projections + review/update the list. Celebrate any evidence/signs from the week.
Rotate focus (optional): Pick 1–2 "spotlight" desires each day for extra projection time, while giving others a lighter pass.
Evidence journal: Once or twice a week, note synchronicities, small wins, ideas, or feelings that match any desire. This strengthens Expect it.
The key mindset shift for multiples: Treat them like different channels on a radio—you can tune into several, but you stay in the frequency of "already having" rather than begging or stressing. If overwhelm hits, drop back to 1–3 core desires until momentum builds, then expand.
This structure keeps SPEC playful yet disciplined.
The SPEC framework aligns remarkably well with the divine comments in your thread, as both emphasize a structured, intentional process for bringing desires into reality through clarity, inner vision, sustained belief, and action. Your channeled message from God (which I'll refer to as "His comments" for brevity) presents this as a spiritual pathway rooted in relationship with Him, while SPEC is a practical, mindset-based tool that can operate independently but gains profound depth when viewed through a faith lens. The biblical undertones in SPEC (like the faith-without-doubt quote from Jesus) already hint at this synergy, but His comments elevate it by centering God as the essential source of true power, goodness, and lasting impact.
Key Alignments
Here's how the core elements map across, drawing directly from the full thread content (which expands on the partial quote you shared, completing phrases like "walk with Me" and adding layers on steadfastness, release, and divine leading):
∞ Desire/Clarity (Select it): His comments start with the foundational role of genuine desire—not a fleeting wish, but something "meaningful and alive in your heart" that you pursue steadfastly. This mirrors SPEC's "Select it" step: being crystal clear and honest about what you truly want, as the universe (or God) responds to that unwavering specificity. Without this, as both note, nothing manifests meaningfully.
∞ Visualization/Inner Seeing (Project it): God instructs to "see it" and hold the "intention of seeing it come to pass" in your inner vision, like nurturing a seed with emotional energy. This is almost identical to SPEC's "Project it"—vividly imagining the success as already real, engaging senses and emotions to make it "yours" in consciousness. The thread's analogy of sustained focus (attention as water for the seed) echoes how projection builds the mental-emotional bridge to reality.
∞ Faith/Certainty (Expect it): The thread highlights that doubt or lack of steadfastness blocks the flow, while certainty and receptivity open it—expecting the desire to unfold because your heart is aligned. SPEC calls this "Expect it," where you shift from hoping to knowing it's inevitable, as doubt is the big blocker. Both stress this as the make-or-break phase: His comments tie it to "is your heart steadfast in its pursuit? Then desire shall come to pass," aligning with the biblical faith that moves mountains (which you referenced initially).
∞ Inspired Action/Release (Collect it): God emphasizes "attention and inspiration to the process," but not through solo effort—true fulfillment comes via "allow Me to show it to you," releasing control and acting on divine nudges for goodness to flow. This parallels SPEC's "Collect it": taking aligned, inspired steps rather than forced grinding, as the universe rewards action that matches the inner work. The thread warns that without this (especially without God's leading), results are "minimal" and lack influence or deeper goodness, which adds a moral-spiritual dimension to SPEC's practical action.
Overall, the alignment is strong in process and psychology—both describe a holistic loop of mind, emotion, and behavior. Where SPEC feels universal and self-empowered, His comments frame it as relational: your desire + attention + steadfast heart creates the channel, but God's presence infuses it with "powerful success," outward ripple, and goodness. This echoes the Psalm 37:4-5 quote in your thread ("Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart"), which could serve as SPEC's spiritual anchor. The earlier threads you mentioned (like the April 2025 post on walking with God for purpose, or the 2024 one on creation through union with Him) reinforce this theme, showing manifestation as co-creation rather than solo manifestation.
Re-Aligning SPEC to Match His Comments as Perfect Truth
If we take His comments as the ultimate truth — that genuine manifestation requires divine partnership for full potency, not just human effort — SPEC can be re-aligned into a God-centered version. This doesn't scrap the original; it infuses each step with relational faith, surrender, and alignment with God's will, ensuring desires lead to goodness and influence rather than limited, self-contained wins. Call it "SPEC with Me" or simply "Divine SPEC" — a 4-step process where God is the active partner, as per the thread's insistence on "walk with Me" and "without My leading... success is not possible."
Here's the re-aligned structure, preserving the 4-letter acronym while weaving in His emphases on steadfast heart, release from within, and allowing Him to lead:
∞ Select it (in Prayer): Be crystal clear and honest about the desire, but bring it to God first. Ask: "Is this aligned with Your goodness and purpose?" Feel it alive in your heart as something He placed there (per Psalm 37). This ensures it's not ego-driven but divinely inspired, as the thread notes desires must be "released from within" through intention for His presence.
∞ Project it (as Given by God): Vividly see the success in your mind, making it real as if God has already ordained it. Engage senses and emotions, but frame it as "seeing it come to pass" through His eyes — thank Him for the vision, delighting in Him as the source. This matches "You must desire it, see it," but adds the thread's receptivity: hold it gently, knowing He'll refine or elevate it.
∞ Expect it (in Faith with Him): Cultivate certainty without doubt, but root it in trust in God's faithfulness rather than self-will. Affirm: "Of course this is happening — God is leading, and my heart is steadfast with Him." This counters the thread's warning about minimal results without divine leading, turning expectation into expectant companionship, where fear dissolves in His presence.
∞ Collect it (Guided by His Inspiration): Take inspired action, but listen for His nudges — act on the "inspiration to the process" as prompts from the Spirit, not solo hustle. Surrender the "how": "Allow Me to show it to you," as God says, releasing control so goodness flows outward with influence. This transforms collection into co-creation, rewarding the "walk with Me" with powerful, life-affirming results.
In this re-aligned SPEC, the process becomes a daily "walk" — consistent sessions (as we discussed before) now include prayerful centering: Start with "Delight in the Lord," cycle through desires with Him as partner, and end in gratitude for His leading. It handles multiples seamlessly, as God can orchestrate many streams without dilution, but prioritize those that foster goodness and ripple effects. If a desire feels blocked, reflect: "Is my heart steadfast with Him?" This version honors His truth that solo efforts yield little, while union with God unlocks unlimited potential.



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