Conny Mendez El Librito Azul Direct
If you are struggling with manifesting—if you feel like you are "doing the techniques" but nothing is changing—pick up this little blue book. But don't read it with your ego. Read it with your soul.
Conny Mendez gives us permission to stop striving.
To read El Librito Azul deeply is to realize that the "blueprint" for your life is not a to-do list. It is a state of being . You don't fix the broken leg; you enter the state of the Healed Man who is grateful for his mobility. You don't chase the check; you enter the state of the Generous Soul who has plenty to share. Mendez was decades ahead of the neuroscience of neuroplasticity. She insisted that the only prayer that works is the prayer of Gratitude given in advance . conny mendez el librito azul
"I do not care about this situation. I care only about The Presence within me."
Disclaimer: This post is for informational and spiritual exploration purposes only. If you are struggling with manifesting—if you feel
To the untrained eye, it looks quaint. Outdated, even. Its pages are thin, its cover unassuming. You might find it for a few dollars in a dusty Latin American bookstore, nestled between a rosary and a lottery ticket. But don’t let the size fool you. This tiny volume is arguably the most radical, subversive, and liberating text on practical metaphysics ever written in the Spanish language.
She writes, "Don't thank me for the bread I am going to give you. Thank me for the bread I have already given you, which is sitting in the invisible world waiting to become visible." Conny Mendez gives us permission to stop striving
This isn't nihilism. This is radical faith. She proposes that worry is the atheism of the metaphysical world. When you worry, you are telling God, "I don't think you have this under control. I’ll take it from here."