Know Yourself

February 11, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Brooke Betts

“Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is enlightenment.” – Tao Tzu

Self-awareness is the first step in creating the life you want. When you know yourself, you’re able to understand whether your thoughts, feelings, and actions match who you are and what you truly want in your life. The best way to become more self-aware is to ask yourself questions. The answers you find can give you insight into the truth about your strengths, weaknesses, hopes, and dreams, and can also help you recognize any self-sabotaging behavior or fears that don’t serve your highest good and happiness.

Below are some examples of questions to ask yourself. Be as specific and honest as you can. The more well thought out your answers, the more power they have to help you make changes in your life.

Questions About You
- How do I define happiness? Love?
- When are three specific times in my life I’ve been the happiest?
- How did I feel about myself during those times? What elements were present?
- Do I feel fulfilled and happy with my life?
- What do I want more of? What steps am I taking to get it?
-What are my most basic beliefs about love (i.e., scary, hard, never lasts, amazing, easy)?
- When did I start to feel that way? Does it make sense to keep believing that? Why or why not?
- What is my biggest fear? Why does it scare me? If it came true, what would that mean?
- What situations stress me out the most and make me angry or frustrated? Why?
- How do I want to feel the majority of the time?
- Do I have control over my emotions and how I feel? Why or why not?

Questions about Love
If you’re not currently in a relationship …

- Do the people I’ve had relationships with share similar qualities? What attracted me to them in the first place? Why did those relationships ultimately end?
- How would I feel if I never had a life partner? Why would I feel that way?
- What does a happy relationship look like to me?
- What characteristics and qualities do I want my person to possess, (i.e., kind, funny, smart, wise, caring, open-minded, honest, trustworthy, attractive)? Does it matter whether we have similar interests, life goals, and religious and political beliefs?
- How would I feel in a relationship with this person?
- Am I open to a new relationship?
- What steps am I taking to meet someone new?

If you are currently in a relationship …

- Am I happy in this relationship? Why or why not?
- What qualities initially attracted me to this person?
- What qualities do I enjoy about them now?
- Why are those qualities important to me?
- How would I like my partner to change?
- Could I still be happy in this relationship if they never changed? Why or why not?
- What is the biggest problem I see in our relationship?
- How can I change my attitude about my partner to improve our relationship?

Questions About Your Career
- How do I support myself? How did I get into this field?
- Do I enjoy my work? Am I doing what I love to do?
- If yes, how could I enjoy my work even more? If not, what do I ideally want to be doing? Was there a time when I enjoyed what I did? What elements were present then?
- How can I change my attitude about my job to feel more satisfied with it?
- What did I love to do as a child (i.e., play with animals, do puzzles, play house, run around outside, write, talk with my friends, organize my room)? Does my profession today reflect that?
- Has anything kept me from doing the kind of work I love? Do I want to keep allowing it to stop me?
- What steps can I take toward doing what I want to do?
- What does success mean to me?

It can be hard to look at yourself this closely and honestly. But, it’s worth the work. Research shows that the subconscious mind controls 95 percent of a person’s daily thoughts. When you bring those subconscious thoughts into your conscious mind, you can see more easily what you truly want and begin to make it happen. Take the time to get to know yourself. What you uncover just might lead you to levels of happiness you never even knew existed.

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Venus Enters Pisces

February 10, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Cortney Litwin

Although Venus in Pisces is the soulmate ideal, it’s important to look at your relationships realistically. If you hide your head in the sand when problems arise, or tend to place your lover on a pedestal, you might attract someone who is less than trustworthy. Pisces is the sign of disillusionment, so keeping fantasy to a minimum by seeing the real person will help you find a long-lasting love.

Use Your Imagination
A little fantasy can fire up your relationship, as long as you both know it’s a fantasy. Some role-playing, complete with costumes and characterizations, can add some intrigue to your intimacy. Enjoying films and other forms of art together can boost your bond as well.

Express Your Compassion
Venus in Pisces can also bring out your desire to help others in need. Whereas Aquarius is the sign of the activist who wants to change the world for the better, Pisces empathizes with those less fortunate on an intuitive/emotional level. Experiencing all beings as part of one big spiritual family is perhaps the greatest blessing of Pisces.

Significant Venus Influences
Take note of the following Venus influences, which can support, inspire, or temporarily derail your relationships.

February 14 (afternoon): Venus conjunct Moon in Pisces heightens and sensitizes emotional interactions. It’s an excellent influence for fostering forgiveness, but it can also cause mixed messages, so it’s important to be honest about your feelings, motivations, and expectations. Meditation and other spiritual endeavors are favored.

February 16: Venus conjunct Jupiter in Pisces takes romance to new heights. Look for love during spiritual and altruistic activities. If you’re already paired, discussing your spiritual connection, while understanding each other’s faults and forgiving past transgressions, will strengthen your relationship. Indulging in a mutual fantasy can add some pizzazz to your connection, too.

February 22 (afternoon): Venus square Moon in Gemini creates a conflict between feelings and intellect. It can cause fuzzy thinking and a denial of feelings. Acknowledging and analyzing what you’re feeling will heighten your emotional and mental clarity.

February 24 (evening): Venus trine Moon in Cancer increases and harmonizes the flow of feelings, making it easier to express yourself emotionally. Beautifying your home environment can bring satisfaction.

March 1 (morning): Venus opposing Moon in Virgo heightens feelings, often to an excessive degree. It can also create a conflict between practicality and idealism, especially in relationships.

March 3: Venus conjunct Uranus infuses romance with a whopping dose of sexual chemistry. It can prompt love-at-first-sight scenarios, along with some spontaneous (hasty?) hook-ups. Inspired works of art can also spring from this influence.

March 5 (evening): Venus trine Moon in Scorpio deepens the expression of feelings, often on a nonverbal level. Unconscious desires can simmer under the surface of your consciousness, waiting to be expressed. Feelings energize sexual encounters, as long as jealousy and power issues don’t take over.

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Embrace Your Inner Rebel

February 9, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Cortney Litwin

Where is your brilliance most likely to shine? In relationships? Creativity? Spirituality? Intriguingly, it’s in the same part of your life where you’re most likely to rebel against authority. It’s all about where Uranus resides in your chart because this is is the planet of innovation, change, enlightenment, and eccentricity. It strengthens your individuality by giving you the courage to be unique. That’s why rebelliousness/instability and originality/brilliance are often tied together.

So with your chart in hand, look to see which house contains Uranus. Then read the pertinent house below to discover your own inner rebel — and activate your inner genius.

1st House (appearance, first impression): You’re a mover and a shaker, able to initiate change, either to right the wrongs of society or to rattle the people around you. You’re precocious, unconventional, and demand an unusual amount of freedom. If you can channel this electricfying energy into innovation, technology, science, or humanitarian pursuits, you’ll make the world a better place.

2nd House (earning power, values): Not overly practical, you have the ability to make money with unconventional projects, in unusual ways. Although you may have extreme swings in fortune, a financial door is always open to you, as long as you value your unique talents and don’t go along with everyone else. You also value non-material things, like concepts and projects that awaken your mind.

3rd House (mental aptitude): You’re the brilliant idea person, never at a loss for a unique solution. Experiencing all walks of life so you can learn many things will open your mind — and help you access your inner genius. Journaling will empower your self-awareness. You may also be a gifted writer or speaker. Sharing your insights with others will bring fulfillment.

4th House (home, family patterns): Your ability to create an inspirational (if unusual) home environment, where learning, individuality, and altruism are valued, is one of your brilliant gifts. You aren’t the most domestic creature on the planet, so your family will need to respect your desire for freedom. Your ability to perceive and break away from negative childhood patterns will make you truly free.

5th House (romance, creativity, children): Your innovative spirit shines through your creativity. You’re an unconventional artist, perhaps using technology as a vehicle. You may be unusually gifted in working with children as well. In romance, you crave a lover who is unusual in some way. Brainiacs, humanitarians, spiritualists, and scientists — anyone who connects with your mind — will attract you.

6th House (work, health): You have the ability to be an enlightened healer, someone who uses holistic avenues to improve the body, mind, and spirit. You have an intuitive sense about how to help people. This intuitive, unconventional approach can also be seen in your work. Needless to say, working at your own pace, on your own schedule will bring out your brilliance.

7th House (partnerships): You crave experience in your relationships, learning much about yourself (and life) through partnerships, both personal and professional. You also crave freedom, so it’s important that you don’t get tied down too soon. You may have a long-term relationship without marriage, or marry someone involved in technology, science, teaching, metaphysics, or other intellectual pursuits.

8th House (sex, transformation, other people’s resources): You have a broad-minded attitude toward sex, whether or not you explore different avenues in that area. A spiritual-intellectual connection to your partner turns you on. Tantric sexual practices or meditating together can strengthen your tie and help heal relationship issues. In finances, innovative investments/investors may prove profitable, as long as they’re reliable.

9th House (spiritual beliefs, higher education, foreign cultures): You’re an explorer, either physically through travel or intellectually through education. With your love of learning, you can be a gifted teacher. But you’re just as much a spiritual explorer (more metaphysical than religious), which can make you an inspired philosopher or minister. Connecting with foreign cultures will hasten your path toward enlightenment as well.

10th House (career, reputation): You crave the freedom to utilize your diverse abilities. As such, you’ll most likely have several careers during your lifetime. Work that involves technology, psychology, art, philanthropy, spirituality, or an unconventional business will bring out your inner genius. Being self-employed would be best, unless you work for a company that allows you a great deal of freedom.

11th House (friends, aspirations): You’re the humanitarian, seeking to create a utopian society. You have a talent for working within a group for the good of the whole. At the very least, you need friends around you who inspire you, both intellectually and spiritually. Even the outcasts of society interest you. Getting involved in a community project that helps those less fortunate can bring satisfaction.

12th House (unconscious, the past): Enlightenment through self-awareness is one of your strongest gifts. You have an unusual ability to tap into your unconscious, which offers insights about your past and deepens your psychic ability. Meditation, dream analysis, and therapy will accelerate your inner awareness. The study of past lives can bring emotional healing and intuitive insights as well.

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Discover Your Authentic Self

February 8, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Staff

Until your dreams and decisions come from a bone-deep connection with your truest motives and desires, it’s all too easy to let the stress of daily life lead you far away from the person you were born to be. But living life from the core of your authentic self is the only way to be truly happy.

Today we know that our authentic selves are often buried under years of family, social, and cultural conditioning, peer pressure and trauma. People in our lives, often with the best of intentions, can reject our impulses toward death-defying adventure, or quiet introspection, or childish honesty, and because we trust them, we surrender important parts of ourselves to their judgment. Or we give away pieces of ourselves to gain safety or acceptance.

How can you recover those missing pieces?

Astrology and Numerology
Astrology can not only reveal how your Soul chose to express itself and experience the world (Sun and Moon) in this lifetime, it can show you the specific challenges and gifts your Soul elected to take on, all important aspects of your authentic self or core identity.

The numerology of your birth date shows your authentic self’s path to fullest expression. And your birth-name numerology will tell you volumes about the foundation which your family chose for you, some of which might make it easy for your authentic self to be expressed, and some of which might have blocked its development.

Psychology
One of the most useful and accessible psychological tests for discovering your authentic self is the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator (or MBTI). It is literally the most widely employed psychological indicator in the world, probably because it’s so simple and easy to use. There are many popular and professional works about it, but you can’t beat the original, Please Understand Me, Character & Temperament Types by David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates.

The book’s quick test will give you a four-letter abbreviation indicating your temperament. The sixteen different abbreviations (such as INFJ or ESTP) are used for anything from business team-building to party introductions. But most important, the book’s in-depth descriptions of your type will provide you with priceless insights into your authentic self, insights which will help you relax into who you truly are.

Digging Deeper
Once you’re armed with the information from MBTI, astrology and numerology, it’s time to look at the repeating patterns in your life that lead to drama and difficulty. That’s where pieces of your authentic self are missing.

Use the insights about your own temperament to dig as deeply as you can into the relentless ‘shoulds’ and ‘oughts,’ which dominate your life — like you ‘should’ make more money, or ‘need to’ be part of a couple, or ‘shouldn’t’ spend so much time alone.

If your authentic self is the driving force, you usually reach a place of unexplainable conviction fairly quickly. You can’t manufacture reasons — you just know that what you’re doing is right and necessary.

However, if you dig deeply and discover an answer like ‘I can hear my parents (or siblings, relatives, or friends) saying this to me long ago,’ you’ll know you’ve dug up some early programming that has kept parts of your authentic self buried and inaccessible for years.

Mental Space or Silence
If you want to hear the voice of your authentic self, you need to develop a way to regularly turn down the volume of — or completely turn off — the ongoing internal chatter and external noise, which operate constantly in and around us.

Meditation is usually the first technique which comes to mind — yoga or Tai Chi. work, too. And there are some people who can create that inner silence by doing housework, going on early morning walks, running, or lying in the sun. Part of living from your authentic self is clearing the space for it to be heard.

Recognition
Ultimately, there’s only one way to absolutely know when your authentic self is in charge: you feel like you’ve come home. You feel relief. You feel like a puzzle piece that has finally found its slot. You feel ‘right,’ relaxed, confident, open, and peaceful … and your life begins to unfold with an ease and grace that is pure magic.

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‘Valentine’s Day’ Astrology

February 8, 2010 at 5:00 am
By S.K. Smith

Just in time for the holiday comes the aptly titled movie Valentine’s Day (subtitle: “a day in the life of love.”) The American answer to the British hit Love Actually (2003), Valentine’s Day is jam-packed with famous faces of the big and small screen, and if the trailer is any indicator, it’s sure to melt some hearts.

However you feel about the film, one thing’s for certain — assembling such a stellar cast was quite a feat, a fact acknowledged by producer Wayne Rice on the film’s website.

“In order for any film to get made, the planets have to align,” Rice says. “Certainly a lot of planets aligned for us to make this movie with such a remarkable roster of talent.”

On that note, let’s have a look at the astrology of its stars. You may be surprised to learn about some interesting coincidences.

Jessica Alba and Jessica Biel
Jessicas Alba and Biel are two of the hottest actresses of their generation — and both can be seen in Valentine’s Day.

Born on April 28, 1981, Alba is an Earthy Taurus whose Aquarius Moon makes her imaginative, creative, and caring. Add her spunky Leo Ascendant for a little fiery spark and voila! Exotic, girl-next-door appeal explained.

Meanwhile, Pisces Jessica Biel brings sultry sexiness to every role she takes on. Born on March 3, 1982, Biel’s Gemini Moon belies innate intelligence, which is often missed because of her stunning beauty. Venus in Aquarius makes her a free thinker when it comes to love.

Eric Dane and Patrick Dempsey
The Grey’s Anatomy guys known as McSteamy and McDreamy both take a turn in this romantic comedy, and their Sun Signs alone explain their different sorts of appeal …

Steamy, studly Eric Dane was born on November 9, 1972, and his Moon in adventurous Sagittarius only strengthens his Sun in Scorpio sexiness by imbuing it with rugged enthusiasm. Add masculine Mars and romantic Venus in lovable Libra and who can resist his charms?

Dreamy, darling Patrick Dempsey, on the other hand, is heavily ruled by Earth and Air, starting with his Capricorn Sun Sign and Libra Moon. Born on January 13, 1966, the actor also has both Venus and Mars in eccentric Aquarius (like Jessica Biel), making him unconventional, romantically and sexually!

Taylor Lautner and Taylor Swift
The Taylors (as they were so cutely known during the brief time these young lovers were believed to be dating), met on the set of Valentine’s Day … Let’s just hope their on screen romance fares better than their real-life relationship!

Teen heartthrob Lautner boasts Sun in Aquarius, making him as kind as his sweet face belies. Born on February 11, 1992, this loveable (yet lust-worthy) boy next door gets his approachability courtesy of a chart steeped in Earth Signs. Not only does he have a gracious (and loving) Taurus Moon, but both Mars and Venus are in sensual Capricorn.

Swift on the other hand is gifted with fiery chutzpah — her Sagittarian Sun granting her a spirit of adventure, complemented by a soulful Cancer Moon. Born on December 13, 1989, her Venus (like Dempsey and Biel) is also in Aquarius (this could be a pattern here!) and her Mars is in scorching hot Scorpio, signaling that she may have been too much for the other Taylor to handle!

Julia Roberts and Emma Roberts
The Pretty Woman herself appears in Valentine’s Day — the two films share the same director in Scorpio, Garry Marshall — this time alongside her niece (brother Eric’s daughter), Emma.

Born on October 28, 1967, Julia Roberts displays all the unique qualities that her Scorpio Sun, Leo Moon and Cancer Rising combo would imply. Sexy, strong, and ambitious, she still remains grounded enough to be America’s sweetheart, courtesy of her Earthy love and sex signs. Julia has Venus in unassuming Virgo and low-key Capricorn Mars.

Niece Emma came into the world on February 10, 1991, and the likeness to her famous aunt is undeniable. Her stars, however (starting with Sun in Aquarius) indicate that Emma walks to her own drummer. Add her practical, determined Capricorn Moon and it seems destined … stardom may run in the family!

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5 Steps to a Better Career

February 7, 2010 at 5:01 pm
By Brooke Betts

Each one of us has a unique combination of strengths, skills, and talents. But because it’s hard to view ourselves objectively, we often have many more marketable qualities than we give ourselves credit for. Studies show that we most enjoy doing things we’re good at, so when we take the time to figure out our skill set, we’re well on our way to finding a job that excites and stimulates us.

Here are five steps to uncover your hidden strengths:

Step 1: Review Your Education and Experience
Your resume will give you an excellent snapshot of your education and previous experience. Since it probably doesn’t include every job you’ve ever had — for the purposes of this exercise only — add them. Under each position, write down what you did each day, even if they were simple duties. Do the same for any volunteer work and/or hobbies. You can often find transferable skills in the most menial of tasks.

Step 2: Note the Skills Required for Each
Skills typically fall into four categories:

1. Communication and people skills – expressing yourself well, teaching others, relaying ideas, actively listening, and persuading.

2. Research & planning skills – identifying issues, brainstorming potential solutions, and setting goals.

3. Leadership & management skills – delegating and supervising others, motivating people, making decisions under pressure.

4. Knowledge-based skills – speaking another language or having substantial technical knowledge.

Write down the top three skills you needed for each job, hobby, and volunteer activity. Did your previous work as an office manager require strong organizational and planning skills? When you worked in sales, did your powers of persuasion help you rise to the top? Did your time volunteering at a pet adoption center demand a lot of energy and compassion? Don’t worry if you find yourself writing down the same skills for different roles — you’ll most likely see some overlap.

Step 3: Add Things You’re Good At
Think about the activities you show a natural aptitude for. Are you the person everyone just assumes will plan the next get-together? Do other people complain about balancing their checkbooks, while you handle yours with ease? Really think about what comes easily and naturally to you. People often take their innate gifts and talents for granted and assume everyone else possesses them too, when in reality that’s not always the case.

Do certain people compliment you over and over? Do they admire your hard-working attitude, your dependability or punctuality, or even how well you dress? Did past managers consistently praise you for having innovative ideas or achieving goals?

Remind yourself about any major difficulties or hardships you’ve overcome in the past. Potential employers love to see transferable strengths, such as determination and perseverance, in candidates.

Step 4: Ask Other People
Your coworkers, friends, and family, and even your boss can recognize strengths and capabilities you don’t see on your own. Ask them for the first three qualities that come to mind when they think of you.

Step 5: Look for Similarities
Now that you have a full list of strengths to work from, group your skills together under common headings. For example, coordinating meetings at work, putting together your family reunion, and planning a neighborhood party all fall under the umbrella of strong event-planning and organizational skills.

After you complete these steps, you’ll have a much better sense of your skill set, which you can then use to effectively market yourself to potential employers. A great way to showcase your talents is to highlight an issue or problem you faced in the past, show how you used your skills and strengths to solve it, and then explain the end result (i.e. an increase in numbers or any quantifiable, successful outcome).

Once you understand the full scope of your knowledge, talents, and expertise, finding a job that meshes your skill set with your interests becomes much easier. You’ll not only be more fulfilled, you’ll also be more productive and command a higher salary. So, take time to figure out all you have to offer.

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Your Numerology Forecast

February 7, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Staff

The biggest excitement this week will be Sunday’s celebration of both Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year, the Year of the Tiger. Big, bold, outrageous Metal Tiger feels right at home in this 5 Universal Month, and will add plenty of drama and surprise during our 3 Universal Year. Astrologically, Neptune’s influence is strong this week, adding either deep spirituality or mental fuzziness (or both). Saturday also marks a profound and healing New Moon, which connects directly with the ongoing interaction between Neptune (spirituality) and Chiron (healing), presenting the opportunity to initiate a powerful new phase of transformation.

Week of February 8 – 14, 2010

Monday – Today’s 4 energies will have a little trouble gathering the focus necessary for 4′s usual efficiency. Leftovers from yesterday’s Venus/Neptune connection mean you could prefer daydreaming about true love.

Tuesday - This 5 Day, combined with a 5 Month, doubles your opportunity to successfully promote just about anything, and to introduce new ideas that will lead to sweeping changes.

Wednesday – Since our 5 Month loves change, any 6 Day this month is an excellent time to browse new neighborhoods with the idea of possibly changing residence.

Thursday - Spiritual values come to the forefront on this contemplative 7 Day, as Venus moves into Pisces for a few weeks. 7′s mental focus can penetrate Piscean dreams to discover the gold within.

Friday - Any ground you lost daydreaming on Monday can be regained, and then some, on this 8 Day. 8′s high-octane focus, combined with a beneficial connection between Mercury (mind) and Saturn (structure) today, provides plenty of fuel for real accomplishment.

Saturday – The humanitarian energies of this 9 Day are a perfect accompaniment for the sensitive and magical New Moon and its connection to the spiritually healing interaction of Neptune and Chiron.

Sunday – The initiatory spark provided by this 1 Day rolls out the red carpet for Valentine’s Day fun and intensity, as well as introducing the yearlong reign of the Chinese sign of the Metal Tiger. Chinese tradition says to wear fire-engine red and set off sparklers and firecrackers to welcome the Tiger’s scorching presence.

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Psychic Workout: Engineer Your Destiny

February 6, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Psychic Marin ext. 5113

Suzanne writes:

I recently had a reading with you that left me feeling very empowered about finding a new job. Can you give me any psychic tips so I can recreate that same feeling of empowerment I experienced with you on the phone, as I continue job hunting?

Dear Suzanne,

During a psychic reading, the psychic is connecting with your true and higher self. At this time, when you may be too emotionally unclear to recognize other options available to you, the psychic is not confused by your emotions. That’s why they can cut to the core of the situation to steer you out of your chaos, and leave you with this incredible feeling of being empowered.

Unfortunately, this powerful energy may dwindle. So, it’s important that you understand that the confidence, or empowerment you felt during the reading, actually came from within you — the psychic was merely unveiling it for you. What’s exciting is that you can recreate the same energy and confidence that you experienced during your reading. My preferred psychic method is candle-burning. It can help you recapture and concentrate on this powerful feeling to sustain you throughout the difficult times.

1. Selecting a candle. There is no need to run out and buy a pricy designer candle. Any candle is sufficient for this exercise, be it a small votive candle, or larger glass-enclosed candle. What is important, is how you concentrate on the candle, and personalize it to you and your situation.

2. Preparing the candle. Allow yourself to visualize your desired outcome — not what you feel is possible or impossible — instead, focus on exactly what it is you want. Carve your name and desired job criteria into the wax of the candle using a pencil. For example, carve your name, rate of pay, location, name of employer, and the position you are seeking. For a glass encased candle, use a permanent marker, or decorate the candle with photographs creating a collage or vision board on it.

Some people enjoy a fragrant candle and choose to add essential oils. For this particular candle, peppermint is a suggested oil for prosperity. You can add a few drops to the surface of the wax, or anoint the wick. Personalizing the candle in this fashion establishes a psychic link between you and the candle itself, because you are charging the candle with your energy and vibrations, and projecting your desires for the universe to provide.

3. Manifesting your desires. Light your candle. Sit back and watch the glow of the flame as it rises. Now imagine yourself achieving your desired job, and begin to recreate the focus and certainty you experienced during the psychic reading you received. Recapture the same mental images and pictures that floated into your thoughts. Were there any key words or phrases that you received during the psychic reading that were significant and empowering? (This is why I often encourage note-taking during your reading). Remember and feel those empowering emotions, which surround the desired outcome. Dwell in this feeling, again and again, as this important process gives you the determination to succeed.

4. Holding onto the energy. After recreating the confidence and positive energy, you may extinguish the candle, however, the positive feeling and confidence will remain. Create time in your morning or evening routine to perform this exercise, and seek out ways of creating your employment reality on the physical plane.

You will see the results of this exercise in the form of synchronicities and events that are not just a coincidence. Pay attention to these synchronicities. They will reassure you and provide endurance as you transform your reality.

Faithfully,

Marin

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