Thursday, September 12, 2013

Feel It As Well As Say It

The words you say in Benevolent Magic and Living Prayer are important because they set your intent but they're not a substitute for having that intent as a feeling. When you say the words it is an advantage to have the feeling in your body, the physical feeling, or you might say - the passion - the intention - that the words seem to be defining. So it's a complete thing. 

I wanted to share this with you today because I think that there's some people who believe or feel that Benevolent Magic or Living Prayer or both might just be another thing you say - just words - but it isn't. 

It's all about the energy. That's why it's so important to make the request before you do your Benevolent Magic or Living Prayer, "I am asking that all the most benevolent energies that are available for me be all around me and all about me now." Then wait and notice what you feel. 

It would also be good to practice that without even doing a Living Prayer or Benevolent Magic so that you can recognize how those energies feel in your body. The goal is to get to the point where it feels really good. 

It's a gentle feeling, it's a comfortable feeling. You may feel nurtured or loved, appreciated, accepted for who you are - in short it makes you feel good. Some of you may also feel warmth.

So that's something I feel is important to share with you today. These are pointers and tips that I feel are very helpful for you to understand.

It doesn't mean that if you cannot feel these physical feelings that you cannot do Living Prayer or Benevolent Magic. It does mean however that it's something you can strive for because it might improve the results, according to what you desire, or it might bring those results around quicker. 

In any event it will help you to fine-tune your spiritual and/or shamanic capabilities. I'll give you these tips from time to time and I hope that it will help you to achieve your spiritual goals and improve the quality of your life, the lives of your loved ones and friends and the life of all beings.


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