The Wand Position

The Wand Position
Often Used for Magic
Showing posts with label Confidence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Confidence. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2008

The Pathway Has A Purpose

I have begun a route that will support all of your journeys to the most comfortable place that your hearts and minds and personalities can support.

Much of the true magic I have been teaching here and on my other main blog is creating a tunnel - but it's a tunnel with windows and gaps and openings that will allow, as you do the work, a sense of capacity and creativity and a feeling of capability into your lives that you have not known before.

It is my intention in the paving of this tunnel to create something firm underfoot and yet yielding when it needs to be. The promise of magic in this benevolent way is that it serves all beings - no one is left out. In order to arrive at our benevolent future we must walk the benevolent path to the best of our abilities.

I know that those of you involved in this work with benevolent magic, living prayer and now true magic are walking that path.

I cannot guarantee a rosy future or even present but I can guarantee a sense of confidence and self-assurance. When you devote time and effort to the betterment of all beings in this pathway I am laying down for you, ultimately those good feelings become part of who you are.

You no longer have to fret about what you can't help in other parts of the world. You have the tools now, you can begin to do benevolent magic, living prayer and even lay some plans for the future for true magic that you will do to support benevolent causes for all beings.

It is my intention to lay that path a little more and then to allow you to work on your own. I will be available for questions when I can answer them but we will go on here for a time - you and I interacting together - and I shall do so as long as I am able. I am counting on you to carry on the good work wherever you are, whenever you are reading this.

Remember - if you have doubts look into your own hearts. You will find great strength there that you have not known before. This work is intended to bring that strength to your attention and to help you to feel a confidence that you deserve.

Goodlife to you all.

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Believe What You See

There was a time once, I recall, when driving across the desert in Southern California in a remote location with a friend I happened to look up in the sky and saw two ships. They were kind of silvery looking. They weren't together. One seemed to be slightly higher in altitude than the other one but they were definitely disc shaped.

They were there for a moment and then they were gone. By the time I had a chance to say, "Hey! Did you see that..." they were gone.

I know a lot of you out there have probably seen things, have had similar experiences.

It makes me chuckle now thinking about it - the desire to have someone say, "Yeah, I saw it..." but I know I saw it and an interesting thing happened years later as this happened many years ago. Years later I happened upon a book about someone's experience with UFOs and ET's and he had taken photographs.

There are photographs, good ones of ships, floating around out there. I grant that there's a lot of information and disinformation and all of that but regardless of what any of us might think about it I know what I saw and I'm comfortable with that.

The vehicles I saw while not identical to what I saw in the photographs in that book resembled them. I know what I saw and I'm saying this now for you all because when you see things - and you will even if you don't get a chance to say, "Hey! Look at that..." and someone else says, "Yeah..." or even if someone else is looking at the exact same spot you are and they don't see it - have confidence in what you see.

Sometimes people sitting or standing right next to you won't see it. I've had the experience where I was sitting right next to a friend of mine who was seeing something, on another visit out to the desert. He was seeing something and he said very quietly to me, "Do you see that..." and I said, "No." So I've been on the other side of the fence.

Later on he told me that he had seen a cloud on the floor of the desert and out of that cloud seemed to be walking someone but then he wasn't sure - and you know to this day I believe that the reason he wasn't sure is that I said, "No, I didn't see anything..." but he's passed over and now I'm pretty sure he knows what he saw. He was a good man and a good friend and I miss him.

So I'm just saying for you - if you see something just know what you saw. You may not be able to identify it or say where it's from but it's alright if you see something and someone next to you doesn't see it. And on the other side of the fence, if someone next to you sees something and you don't see it - that's okay too. Your time will come.

Goodlife.