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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot If they are quite distinct and different kinds of intentions, however, I normally spend a few minutes between one intention and the next, in plain solid meditation. Sort of clearing a "space" between one intention and the next. |
Could you elaborate on this a bit more, please?
On the one hand it makes sense to me, but on the other I wonder... if you want to manifest two things into your life it means those two things should coexist in your reality (of course it depends whether or not you want them to manifest in your life at the same time).
Let's say you consider two intentions to be quite distinct and different, for example, you want to get a new job and eat healthier or you intend for a new car and improved dancing skills. These intentions belong to different areas of your life, but if they do come true they'll exist in your life at the same time. So why not merging them even though they're distinct, for example, I can visualize eating healthy food in a canteen in my new company or driving in my new car to an advanced level of a dancing lesson.