Why I’m leaving New Zealand for Paraguay…
If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you may know that I’ve been on a path of manifesting a better life since 2021, when I discovered Neville Goddard’s (and Joe Dispenza’s) teachings.
Back then, I was living in a rental home where a neighbour was harassing me, I was heartbroken after another failed relationship, sick with lupus and unable to work properly in my business anymore (I was able to work around 30 mins per day.) I could not go outside in the daylight due to the lupus or do my own housework or errands. I was not in a good place.
I got to work manifesting something better and changing my emotional and mental state.
That led me to the following outcomes:
- Reversing lupus and being able to take sunlight again (no meds)
- An end to 24 years of suffering from seasonal affective disorder (winter depression)
- Getting rid of the severe post-viral asthma that I’d had since my twenties
- Getting rid of the digestive problems I’d had for years
- Moving out of that rental property into somewhere that suited me better
- The release of all toxic relationships from my life and moving from an anxious attachment style to a secure style
- More inner peace and contentment.
It wasn’t just the manifesting work I did that led me to these outcomes. The manifesting work fuelled and prepared me for deeper inner work (including revision) that made a lasting change to my energy field and what I was transmitting and attracting energetically.
As part of this process, I identified and overcame some really significant karmic complexes that I brought into this lifetime and had been carrying for some time as a soul. Tackling those changed everything.
Once I’d managed to achieve what I was looking for, especially with my health, I turned my attention to manifesting a house purchase.
At the time, the average house price in New Zealand was just short of 1 million dollars. I make a good income but as a single person at the time, that kind of investment was a challenge and something about it did not sit right with me.
Here’s why:
I grew up in the UK, where we have double glazing, central heating and insulation, and buildings made of brick or stone. The standard of living is generally high.
New Zealand’s homes are what I consider to be million dollar glorified sheds (or as someone I know calls them, “million dollar chicken coops”).
They are usually without double glazing, almost certainly without proper (central) heating and often with substandard insulation. Many of them (around 57% according to a 2021 study) suffer from mould and damp.
It is hard to get and keep warm for several months of the year in New Zealand. I have never been as cold as the years I have spent here, while paying so much money for rent, electricity and gas.
It really rankles to be cold for half of the year, battling mould and damp, while being bled dry financially year after year.
At the beginning of this year, I got the money together to buy a property and I scoured up and down the country to find the right one.
I wanted somewhere semi rural, with some land. I started taking steps to get a mortgage and make a house purchase in the south island, and my soul started to whisper:
Don’t go ahead with this.
I ignored that voice because I was ready to settle down somewhere (and I’m stubborn when I have a pre-existing plan that I feel attached to).
As I got further into the process, the voice started to beg, please don’t do this…it isn’t right for you.
I started to feel really weighed down by the idea. I realised this was because I would be living in substandard, cold conditions for the rest of my life while effectively being a slave to a massive mortgage, in a place with a very high cost of living.
I came to the conclusion that being able to finally afford a downpayment on one of these mouldy ‘million dollar chicken coops’ (although it was regarded as some sort of achievement) was not my bridge of incidents to financial abundance.
It was NOT an achievement. In fact, it would be a sad outcome.
It became clear that I had to walk away from my adopted country, and not return.
I am not the only one walking away from New Zealand’s broken economy. There are record numbers of departures at the moment due to high living costs, high taxes and house prices.
At the time I decided my future was not here in New Zealand (and I was living in Wellington at the time), I began to have problems with plumbing and construction noise.
My neighbour was replacing his roof (lots of construction noise that affected my ability to work and do readings in an ongoing way) and I had 4 plumbing problems in a period of months, 3 of them were serious leaks, one of which destroyed the walls and ceiling in one room of my house. All of this interfered with my ability to work for much of this year as the problems were just non stop.
Around this time, I visited Paraguay and decided to begin the process of getting residency there. I thought I’d use it some time in the future.
Then I moved out of Wellington, 6 hours north and closer to Auckland so that when it came time to move to Paraguay, I’d be closer to the place Monty and I would fly from (the only flight to South America from NZ goes from Auckland.)
Before I made this move up north closer to Auckland, I got guidance about whether it was the right move for me. The guidance I got was “go to Paraguay now”. But I felt I was not ready.
I also asked for guidance about my new place closer to Auckland and had very lukewarm info, basically saying, “OK, use this as a stepping stone then go to Paraguay.”
When I got to the new place I expected to be in while I spent a couple of years winding down my life in preparation for my move to Paraguay, I had litres of water pour in through my living room roof when it rained. The roof needed replacing almost as soon as I moved in.
I had to laugh at how I was facing being around for another roof replacement and more water ingress — the exact issues I was running from in my last place.
And also the water theme. When I did a 20 day long water fast in 2023, I dreamt of South America multiple times, and the theme of these dreams was water. I dreamt of crossing a dangerous river with migrants in South America, and also of being on the shores of a beautiful lake in South America with my cat. The dreams repeated, and back then South America was not on my radar.
While all of this was going on, I was receiving clear guidance about my future in Caacupé, Paraguay. It was made really clear to me that NZ was no longer my place
What manifesting financial abundance has resulted in for me…
– Leaving a broken economy and the prospect of being a mortgage slave for the next 25 years while living in substandard conditions.
– Moving to a lower tax, safe (relatively safe for South America) place where I speak the language and can buy a house outright more quickly, where a new life awaits
– Refusing to listen to guidance the first time (I do not like international moves especially with a pet) and having to have it spelled out for me that I am not in control of the timing.
This has not been a smooth bridge of incidents.
Thankfully I was released from my year long rental contract due to the water ingress and am on my way to South America next month.
I can only transport my cat as far as Chile, and cannot work out what to do once we arrive there, as the advice I’ve received from professional pet transporters has been conflicting. I may end up having to be driven through the Andes from Chile to Paraguay once spring arrives and the mountain pass becomes safer.
(If I have any readers who have experience in transporting pets to Paraguay, I would be grateful to hear from you.)
I realise that no place is perfect. Paraguay has its problems, too, but it’s the place I have chosen for the next chapter of my life and I am very excited.
I’m glad I finally had the courage to accept that the time to go is now, even though I did not feel quite ready and also very glad and grateful that I have a mobile business and am able to move.
This journey of manifestation and spiritual transformation is exactly what I teach in my Evolutionary Manifesting™ Course – how to clear the blocks that prevent us from following our soul’s guidance and creating the life we’re meant to live.
Just a note that I am currently running a promotion on the Evolutionary Manifesting™ Course.
For the next 5 days, this program is 30% off (discount ends at 9.30pm EST on 5th July).
The discount only applies to the Independent Learner version of the course.
I am emigrating out of New Zealand permanently this month and I am offering this sale to bolster my moving coffers!
But I will never again offer a discount this deep on this particular course. The reason for that is, it is worth A LOT more than what I am offering it for this time.
The version of the Evolutionary Manifesting Course for people who haven’t studied with me before totals 185,000 words! The amount of content on offer is huge, and the teachings are deep, life-changing and impactful.
I am also offering for the 3rd and the 8th person who sign up to this discounted course, a free Evolutionary Manifesting mini reading worth $199. (These readings are only open currently to Evolutionary Manifesting course students.)
If you are the 3rd or 8th person to sign up, you will automatically win this reading.
Info on the mini reading:
1. If you’re not interested in the reading for yourself, you can gift it to someone else.
2. The reading must be used in the next 12 months and the current wait time is 6-8 weeks.
3. I won’t announce who the reading winners are for privacy reasons, but if you are one of the recipients I will email you within 48 hours of your purchase to let you know. If you didn’t hear from me within that time period, it means you were not the 3rd or 8th student to sign up during this promotion.
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