We can do this now, while we are at home and by ourselves. Let a million of us turn and manifest the inevitable Karma for those who deserve the darkness.
'Manifesting typically refers to focusing your thoughts, energy, and intentions on something you desire to bring into your life, often through visualization, positive thinking, and taking inspired action. Here’s a basic approach to manifesting your goals or desires:
Clarify Your Intentions:
Be specific about what you want. The clearer you are, the easier it is to focus your energy on it. Write it down and be as detailed as possible.
Believe It’s Possible:
Cultivate a mindset that truly believes you deserve what you're manifesting. Self-doubt can block your ability to manifest your desires.
Visualize Your Success:
Spend time imagining yourself living the reality you want [of the Oval Office while you see the sharpies and the Resolute desk]. Picture it as vividly as possible, engaging all of your senses in the visualization.
Feel the Emotion:
Connect with the emotions that achieving your goal would bring. Feel the joy, excitement, or peace as if it's already happening.
Affirmations:
Use positive affirmations to reinforce your belief in your goal. For example, saying "I am worthy of success" or "I attract abundance into my life" can shift your mindset.
Take Inspired Action:
Manifestation isn't just about thinking. It involves actively moving toward your goal. Follow through on any intuitive nudges or ideas that come up along the way.
Trust the Process:
Have patience and trust that the universe (or your inner guidance) will bring opportunities your way. Sometimes things take time to align.
Let Go of Attachment:
While it’s important to work toward your goals, don’t hold onto them so tightly that it causes anxiety or frustration. Trust that whatever is meant for you will come.
Manifestation is about focusing your energy on what you want, believing in it, and aligning your actions with your goals. Would you like tips on specific techniques or areas to focus on?
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik'
Chatgpt
On Karma: 'karma /kär′mə/ noun'
The totality of a person's actions and conduct during successive incarnations, regarded as causally influencing his or her destiny.
The law or principle through which such influence is believed to operate.
Fate or destiny resulting from one's previous actions.
'Karma teaches that the universe will render to us good for good and bad for bad. In other words, good things happen to good people, bad things happen to bad people. Yet because we are imperfect people, karma will always pronounce condemnation.
Have you ever heard someone say, “What goes around comes around”? Perhaps it was the comment, “You get what you give.” Or maybe someone described how they released positivity into the world so that positive things would happen to them. Such sayings are common, each describing a mystical link between how we behave and what life throws back at us.
In a word: karma. Karma teaches that if we engage in good behavior, good things will happen. Engaging in wicked behavior, on the other hand, brings negativity upon us. The result of our behavior is unavoidable; we get what we deserve.'
Rev. Kyle Norman Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
“Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap,” Galatians 6:7.
'For many people, the word ‘karma’ is used interchangeably with the biblical concept of reaping what you sow. And that’s understandable, given how these two principles sound like the same exact thing...'
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