Midweek. Wed. that means it's the wishcasting day on Jamie Ridler Studios. Her question this week is "what delights do you wish for?"
I think that's one of the toughest ones yet that she's asked. I think a new environment. Something that inspires me, people who inspire me. I still have traveling and moving on my mind and maybe this will bring it out a bit faster.
Delights= new places, new people.
And someone awhile back asked me why I don't say "wish" I say "intend" It's truly what the old saying "careful what you wish for you just might get it" really means. It's not what you are asking for, it's how you ask. Which I learned the hard way.
I am grateful for Jamie Ridler having started this weekly circle, and the delights I intend for myself are new places and new people. And I intend that all your intentions manifest quickly and solidly. So be it and so it is.
I love your wish. As you intend for yourself, I intend for you as well. New places and new people sounds very exciting to me.
ReplyDeleteA great wish. Exciting! As you intend for yourself, so I intend for you also.
ReplyDeleteAs you wish for yourself, I wish also for you!
ReplyDeleteI wish for you to be inspired! As you wish for yourself so I wish for you also.
ReplyDeleteAs you intend for yourself, so I intend for you also.
ReplyDelete(Montana is very nice right now) :)
Love it...
ReplyDelete"new places, new people"
Push through, what inspires you :]
As you wish for yourself, I wish for you as well.
Wonderful! As you intend for yourself, so I truly do also!
ReplyDeletehow important our surroundings are! I really hope this intention comes true for you!
ReplyDeleteAs you intend for yourself, I intend for you as well!
You know what new faces and new people is a great intention . I am gonna hope I get that too , this summer .
ReplyDeleteAs you wish for yourself , I wish for you also!
: )
intent ... been coaching someone on intent and the act of reiki/energy work/ healing ... so important to the process and feels more 'solid'.
ReplyDeleteand so it is. blessed be to you, wiseone. :]
as you wish [and how you wish] i wish for you also <3 g!
New places and people - how exciting .... and brave, because that denotes change! As you intend for yourself, so I intend for you too :)
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to hear more about what you see as the difference between using the word intend versus wish. As you wish for yourself, so I wish for you also.
ReplyDeleteYou´ve already met quite a few new persons through Jamie. :) Now extend your wings and get to new places.
ReplyDeleteAs you intend for yourself, I too am aligned with you
Thanks everyone. And if I missed your blog, forgive me.
ReplyDeleteMy Courageous Life... When you say you "wish" for something, you are saying to the Powers That Be that you are content to continue waiting. That you do not completely trust you're going to get what you are wanting. When you say you "intend" you're making the statement that it's a for sure thing. As if it's already been given.
The first time someone explained this to me about a year ago, I was like "yeah right you're just being snotty" but the more I watched their issues unfold, and the people closest to them manifest their desires simply because of their wording changes, I came to understand what they meant.
It has a lot to do with the confidence level with the statements and the positivity you're putting into an "intention" vs a "wish".
And I've come to notice it with myself too.
Okay. I would put forth the idea though that is really isn't about wording, although every individual ought to use whatever word he or she desires to. It is about the feeling and emotion behind the statements.
ReplyDeleteHi I came over from Midlife Jobhunter...living off Ramen Noodles for a year appeals to me somehow..lol...looking forward to reading your past and future posts..
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