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Originally Posted by Alarin Great thread Chris, thank you  I apologise if this has already been asked (I did a quick readthrough of the posts) but do we post about the manifestation of our intention here once it's arrived as well? |
Alarin, you've given me an idea here (and here's a strong second on your two intentions !!!--I didn't copy them only to concentrate on your first sentence here
However....

, I wonder what you folks would think about trying a couple things, just on this thread:
1. Post our intentions the way we are posting them.
2. Post encouragements for each others intentions (that seems real helpful and fun, especially if a particular connection comes up from an intention)
3. As you suggested, Alarin--great idea!--post "results" / manifestations of our own intentions
4. Post "revisions" of our own intentions, due to some sort of insight we've had . This, like the intentions themselves might give others ideas as well as help us to practice our own.
5. When we have a more detailed response than a "beautiful!", or "go for it!" encouragement, then as I think Lil Chris originally suggested, we could post here a reference to another thread (such as "phrasing intentions" or wherever the poster feels would be best) for a longer, more detailed response.
Whaddyathink?
This is ONLY an idea from me as a participant on this board. I think if we did something along these lines we'd have an even more focused and centered thread here on initiating and tracking intentions, along with group/collegial/peer support.
If you think this is good, I'd suggest just a couple things just in regards to logistics--
1. Let's not edit our own posts. If we edit more than once, the system doesn't tell us when edits were made. Instead quote the passage (either as (Quote) for single quotes or ( ") for multiple quotes), hit Post Reply and enter our revisions or our results/manifestations as a new post.
2. Same thing for responses either directed to another thread or the quick encouragements on this thread.
3. For responses directed to another thread, maybe citing a Title for the response in that thread and then putting that Title at the top of the response in the new thread would be a good idea.....
These are just some ideas.....I've been putting longer-than-just-encouragement responses just in this thread (as I did just yesterday !) and from now on, I'll do the above myself anyway. Will be interesting to see if there is a way to link a reply to one thread directly to another thread, I'll ask abt that. Just would be one step quicker, I think.
Your thoughts/ other ideas?
All best,