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Would you agree on the following: To make something happen in life it is necessary to give it attention and intention. The way something is given attention and intention determines the outcome. When I give negative intention to something, chances are the outcome will be negative When I give positive intention to something, chances are …
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Do you recognize this? When you feel like giving yourself a treat, you go and look for it outside your regular environment? A short getaway to be away for a while? But away from what, one may wonder? Wouldn’t it be better to change your regular environment? Take a different stand towards your daily routines? …
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On the Nan Yar- Who Am I card 5 of Challenges in relation to the summer solstice and full moon. 5 is the number of what matters, the quintessence of the matter, the core value. In Anthroposophy it is also seen as the number of man. As center number of the numerals it serves as …
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Description of the featured Nan Yar – Who Am I card: the 4 of Challenges: Patterns The downside of the number 4, as number of balance, is that balance can get us stuck in habits that not always serve us as much as we assume they do. Stepping out if that box can indeed be …
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Would you agree we all have intuitive skills which we at times fail to use because the outside world tells us to do something differently? Defining what you really want, really feel and really think can be quite a roller coaster ride in today’s world. Here’s 3 steps, represented by the 3 Gatekeepers of the …
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Since the beginnings of the evolutionary path of humanity, Kings and Queens have been symbols of paternal and maternal power, with the quality of their rulings determining how their peoples thrive. In the Tarot-based Nan Yar – Who Am I personal development cards, the Kings and Queens are also used as Archetypes of supreme power; …
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At the very root of personal development lies the very first card of the first 7 Major Arcana (big secret) Tarot cards, representing the physical world. This card is called the Illusionist and reflects the Archetype of someone who tries to make us believe something other than what is really going on in the world. …
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One of the big enigmas in the way we perceive things when it concerns personal development, may well be the difference between the way we think we perceive ourselves in our own inner world as opposed to the way we think the outside world perceives us. When we are happy we literally beam happiness, with …
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While it can seem nice, to mutter and moan openly about things one doesn’t like, there’s a catch to living in a free country and being able to say what you think. That catch being that merely complaining about something, without doing anything constructive about it, makes you a conspirator in what you are complaining …
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‘Mindfulness’ is an ancient human capacity, that was rediscovered , much like Yoga, Tai Chi, Energy Medicine and other ancient forms of healing, in the course of the 20th century. It came back into the Western world in all sorts of new publications, courses and seminars which, fortunately I might add, resonated with many people. …
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