Thank You, Father: Unlocking the Power of Divine Recognition

There’s a kind of thankfulness that transcends politeness or routine. It goes beyond the quick “thank you” at the checkout line or after a nice gesture. It’s the kind of gratitude that aligns you with something vast, something beyond yourself. Walter C. Lanyon's teaching in Thank You, Father points right to this depth: true divine recognition. This isn’t about trying to get something. It’s about knowing it’s already yours.

Lanyon talks about a “Thank you, Father” that isn’t about hope or pleading. It’s a deep, settled acknowledgment that what you’re asking for has already been given. It’s the kind of “thank you” you give when the reality of your desire has already solidified inside you. In Lanyon's words, it’s not just a phrase, but a feeling and a knowing.

If you’re familiar with my work, you know that I talk about manifesting by embodying your ideal self now. This “Thank you, Father” is similar, but it’s not about effort or hard work. Instead, it’s about recognizing that the very thing you want is part of the flow of who you are.

Recognizing Your True Power

Lanyon points out something critical here: it’s not our personal effort that creates results. It’s the awareness and acknowledgment that the power to shape our lives comes from a deeper source. When we say “Thank you, Father” with full recognition, we stop struggling. We let go and allow this inner divine power to work through us. No more hustling to force an outcome. No more “if I work hard enough, I’ll earn it.” Just gratitude. Pure and simple.

Going Beyond Affirmations

Affirmations are just words if they’re not felt. You can repeat something over and over, but without belief, it’s empty. Lanyon’s lesson here? Stop trying to convince yourself with words. Instead, rest in the truth that it’s already done. This isn’t just about asking; it’s about knowing and accepting that it’s already part of your reality.

Imagine saying, “Thank you, Father,” and actually feeling the outcome in your bones. Picture yourself living in that reality. When your thankfulness comes from that place, the results show up.

Real-World Application: Letting the Divine Do the Heavy Lifting

When you’re in a tight spot, this kind of thankfulness can feel counterintuitive. You want to push, to make something happen. But what if instead, you sat back, said “Thank you, Father,” and allowed things to unfold? Trusting that what’s meant for you can never miss you.

In my Faithful Visionary Project (FVP) and 1:1 coaching, we explore what it’s like to live from this place of deep recognition. We move beyond mere affirmations to a state of true acceptance, where your desires manifest without forcing or pushing. You don’t need to carry the weight alone. Instead, you learn to say, “Thank you, Father,” and trust the process.

Living in the End: Manifesting Clients and Success Through Imagination

Living in the End: The Power of Being Before Becoming

Have you ever found yourself waiting for something to happen before you allow yourself to feel satisfied, happy, or at peace? Maybe you're waiting for that big break in your career, the right relationship, or just the moment when life finally feels like it's falling into place. It’s easy to think, “When I get there, then I’ll feel the way I want to feel.” But what if I told you that the secret to getting there is feeling it now?

This is the essence of living in the end.

What Does It Mean to Live in the End?

Living in the end means adopting the mindset and emotions of someone who already has what they desire. It’s about moving through life as if your goals have already been achieved. This isn't about tricking yourself into false belief; it's about aligning your inner world with the reality you want to create.

Let me share a story about a client I worked with recently. He was a business owner, struggling to get new clients. He was doing all the right things—cold calling, sending emails, networking—but nothing seemed to stick. The more effort he put in, the more stressed he became. The anxiety of not seeing results was creeping into his personal life, making him doubt whether he was even cut out for success.

Sound familiar?

Shifting from Struggle to Success

When he came to me, he was looking for a strategy, a way to fix what he thought was a broken system. But what he really needed was a shift in perspective—a shift in being.

We talked about living in the end, and I asked him: “What would it feel like if you already had the clients you need? What would your daily routine look like? How would you carry yourself?”

At first, he was hesitant. His current reality made it hard to imagine anything else. But slowly, he began to describe how he would feel more confident, relaxed, and certain that success was a given. He imagined waking up with excitement instead of dread, feeling at ease as he welcomed new business.

Every night before bed, I had him practice living in the end. He would picture himself running a thriving business, filled with clients he loved working with. He imagined closing deals, having meaningful conversations, and the steady flow of work coming in. He let himself feel the satisfaction of having what he desired, even though it hadn’t yet shown up in his outer world.

The Results of Living in the End

Within a few weeks, things began to shift. He started getting positive responses from potential clients. Unexpected referrals came through, and he found himself in conversations that he had once only imagined. The anxiety began to fade, replaced by a quiet confidence.

What changed? His circumstances? Not at first. What shifted was his inner world—his thoughts, his feelings, and his sense of self. By living in the end, by acting as if the clients were already his, he naturally aligned with the energy of success. And soon, reality caught up.

How to Start Living in the End

If you want to start living in the end, here’s a simple process you can follow:

  1. Identify Your End Goal: Be clear about what you want. More clients? Better relationships? Financial stability? Get specific.

  2. Feel the Feelings: Imagine what it would feel like if you already had what you want. How would you wake up? What emotions would you carry? Visualize it as vividly as possible.

  3. Make It a Daily Practice: Spend a few minutes each day—especially before bed—living in the end. Imagine yourself in the reality you desire, feel the emotions of having it, and trust that it’s already yours.

  4. Let Go of the How: Don’t stress about how it will happen. Your job is to live in the feeling of your desired state. The rest will fall into place.

  5. Be Consistent: Stay committed to this practice, even when it feels like nothing is happening. Over time, you’ll notice small shifts, and those will build into bigger changes.

The Power of Shifting Your Inner State

It might sound too simple, but I’ve seen this work time and time again—not just for my clients, but in my own life. When you shift who you’re being—when you start to embody the person who already has what you want—your outer world will naturally begin to shift.

Living in the end isn’t about waiting for life to give you what you want before you allow yourself to feel it. It’s about feeling it now, trusting that life will follow.

It’s Not About the Goal—It’s About the Shift

The beauty of living in the end is that it’s not just about achieving specific goals. It’s about transforming how you move through life. It’s about stepping out of the energy of lack and stepping into the energy of abundance. It’s about understanding that you don’t have to wait for external validation—you can create the feelings of success, peace, or joy right now.

So, whatever you’re waiting for—whether it’s new clients, a fulfilling relationship, or financial freedom—stop waiting. Start being. Start living in the end, and watch as your inner transformation begins to reflect in your outer reality.

Because here’s the truth: You already are the person you want to be. Now, it’s time to start living like it.

What It Means to Live in the End

Living in the end means assuming, with absolute certainty, that the outcome you want is already yours. It’s about stepping into the feeling and experience of your desired reality, long before it shows up in your outer world.

It’s not enough to visualize a successful business. You’ve got to become the person whose business is already thriving. You’ve got to feel it—now. You must act, think, and operate from that space.

When I told my client this, he wasn’t sure how to begin. He was so focused on the struggle, on what wasn’t working, that he couldn’t imagine the outcome he wanted. So, we got specific.

I asked him, What would it feel like if you had all the clients you needed right now? How would he wake up? What conversations would he be having? How would his day look if everything was falling into place?

Slowly, he started to connect with the feelings of success—relief, confidence, excitement. He could see himself closing deals, welcoming new clients, and feeling that steady flow of work. And every night, before going to bed, I had him imagine those days as though they were already happening. He imagined celebrating new contracts, receiving payments, and having conversations that reflected his new reality.

This was his practice: live in the end of his wish fulfilled.

The Result

Within a few weeks, everything began to shift. He started getting responses from people he hadn't even reached out to. New opportunities began flowing in from unexpected places. His anxiety turned into anticipation. His stress shifted to calm. And all of this happened because he dared to live as though the outcome was already his.

It wasn’t magic. It wasn’t luck. It was the power of imagination and assumption. When you truly believe that your desired outcome is already a fact, reality has no choice but to conform to that belief.

How You Can Start Living in the End

If you're struggling with finding new clients or manifesting success in any area of your life, I challenge you to ask yourself: What would it feel like if it were already done?

Here’s how you can apply this in your own life:

  1. Identify your end goal: Be clear about what you want. More clients? More income? Specific contracts?

  2. Step into the feeling: Imagine what it would feel like if everything you desired was already yours. What’s your daily routine like? How do you feel when you wake up in the morning?

  3. Make it a practice: Every night, before you sleep, imagine yourself in that end state. See the clients coming in, hear the conversations, feel the success.

  4. Let go of the “how”: Don’t worry about how it’s going to happen. Your job is to live in the end, not to figure out the steps. Trust that the “how” will reveal itself.

  5. Stay persistent: Even if the outside world doesn’t shift right away, don’t stop. Stay in the feeling. It’s the consistency that transforms everything.

Final Thought

Living in the end is about embodying the life you want now. It’s not about waiting for the outer circumstances to change—it's about knowing that your internal state is what creates the outer world.

The next time you're feeling stuck, I want you to pause. Instead of focusing on what's not working, step into the version of you who already has everything you want. Because that version of you exists. You just need to meet him.

Stop Overthinking—Start Creating

Overthinking is a trap. You know it, I know it. You get stuck in this loop of analyzing, second-guessing, and doubting yourself until you're paralyzed. You question every decision, replay conversations in your head, and wonder why you can't seem to move forward.

Here’s the truth: Overthinking is killing your power.

Every time you overthink, you’re placing your energy in the wrong direction—into your doubts, your fears, your insecurities. You’re giving life to the very things that keep you stuck.

Why Overthinking Doesn’t Work

Overthinking is rooted in a mindset that says, “If I think hard enough, I’ll figure it out.” But life doesn’t work that way. You can’t think your way into clarity by obsessing over the problem. You only end up feeding it more.

What if you stopped trying to figure it out? What if, instead of thinking yourself into a corner, you simply assumed the outcome you wanted was already done?

That’s where the Law of Assumption comes in. Neville Goddard said it clearly: “You are already that which you want to be, and your refusal to believe this is the only reason you do not see it.” So why are you using your energy to overthink instead of assuming the solution is already yours?

The Real Issue Behind Overthinking

The real issue isn’t that you’re too careful or too cautious. The real issue is that you don’t trust yourself.

You don’t trust that you can make the right decision. You don’t trust that things will work out for you. You don’t trust that you have the power to create what you want. So, you get stuck in the loop of trying to control every detail, hoping you’ll find the answer somewhere in the noise of your thoughts.

Let me be clear: Overthinking is just fear in disguise. It’s fear of making the wrong move, fear of failure, fear that you’re not enough. But the truth is, you are already enough. You are already capable. You’re just not assuming it.

How to Break Free from Overthinking

You don’t need another strategy. You don’t need to analyze every possibility. What you need is to decide who you are and assume that it’s already done.

Here’s the shift: Instead of overthinking, start feeling your way into the reality you want. Assume you’re already the person who has it figured out. Assume that the decision you make is the right one. Stop focusing on what might go wrong and start creating from the belief that everything is working in your favor.

  1. Assume the Identity of Someone Who Trusts Themselves
    What would it feel like to trust yourself completely? How would you act if you already knew that every decision you made was leading you to success? Start living from that place. Feel it, own it, and watch how quickly your reality shifts.

  2. Let Go of Control
    The reason you overthink is that you’re trying to control the outcome. But control is an illusion. Real power comes from surrendering to your assumption that it’s already done. You don’t need to figure out the "how." Your job is to assume the state of the person who already has the answer, and then trust that it will unfold.

  3. Act from Confidence, Not Fear
    Overthinking comes from fear. But the person who creates their reality acts from confidence. The moment you stop giving energy to your doubts, your confidence grows. You start moving differently, making decisions more effortlessly, and your actions begin to align with the version of yourself who has already succeeded.

You Already Have the Power

You are not stuck because of the situation in front of you. You are stuck because you keep thinking you are. The moment you stop overthinking and start assuming the outcome you want, you become unstoppable.

It’s time to step out of your head and into your power. The solution isn’t in more thinking—it’s in being the person you need to be to create what you want.

Ready to Stop Overthinking and Start Creating?

If you’re tired of living in your head, and you’re ready to start manifesting real change, the Faithful Visionary Project (FVP) is where it happens. This is for those who are done with analyzing and second-guessing their every move, and are ready to live from a place of deep trust and unwavering confidence.

The shift is yours to make. Will you take it?

Message me today to learn how you can join the FVP and step into the life that’s waiting for you.