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It's Over: Three (3) Signs That Will Let You Know When to Move On From Your Intention

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   Your intention is the goal or dream you want to bring into existence.  Many people set their sights on a goal and never want to let go.  They hang on for dear life.  They may waste their talents, time and energy on something that will never come to pass. Not everything you try to manifest will come to pass. That's not pessimism, just a harsh reality.   I'll give you two explanations. The esoteric:  your intention or goal or dream won't manifest because it's not meant for you. The mundane: you give up too soon or are disheartened by obstacles.   But honestly, I feel closer to the esoteric explanation which touts: what's truly meant for you will never pass you by, even when you give up.   So what are three ways you can  truly recognize that your intention will manifest?  I asked my tarot and oracle cards to explain. This is what they told me:   Number 1 Interpretation of Invisible and The Two of Wands- not seeing what you are supposed to easily see from your work o

Walk the Path: Steps to Actually Manifesting Your Desires into Reality

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If you are new to the art of manifesting what you want, let me be clear. You have to follow a few rules. Yes, of course you do.   Unfortunately, everything in existence is bound by rules.   But that's ok.  I'm going to give you the rules that my tarot/oracle cards gave me.  That's what this blog is about, examining and combining tarot and manifestation.   These are the general steps and rules for manifesting according to my oracle deck: I've attached a picture of the cards I received below for your viewing pleasure.  1. Psychic    The eye is all about vision and clear focus - very easy to understand. Set an intention:    Focus on it. Dream and imagine it, then be very "clear."  Clearly   define it .  As an educator, I was always taught to begin with the end in mind when I was planning.  At the end of my lesson, what did I want my students to learn.   For example, I used a goal that was Specific, Measureable ,  Attainable ,  Relevant and Timely   (SMART).  Th