Your Heart's Desire – Getting What You Want

By: Sherry Sims
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:41:47
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This is a fun and easy exercise, but it is extremely powerful. It can make all the difference in the world in helping you achieve your dreams and get what you want out of life.

In a way, getting what you want out of life is a lot like going to the drive-through window of a fast-food restaurant.

When you pull up to the microphone and menu area, you must simply state what you want in order to receive it at the pick-up window.

If you do not place your order, you will not get what you want. It's really that simple

So, let's place our order now for what we want to draw into our lives in the next twelve month period.

Here is what you will need:

  1. You will need to make a list of at least three important things that you want to have or achieve within the next twelve months. You must be very specific here. Just like at the fast-food restaurant, you must be specific about what you want at the time you place your order.
  2. Magazines, photographs, photo-copies, words, emblems, symbols, and anything that represents exactly what you want to achieve or obtain.
  3. A pair of scissors to cut pictures, phrases and words out of magazines.
  4. Glue.
  5. A large poster board or piece of cardboard.
  6. A large table or workspace and some free time set aside for just this purpose. You must have uninterrupted time to focus exclusively on this project. DO NOT scatter your energies while working on this. Turn off the phone and create a sacred space.

Now, get to work cutting out any pictures, words, phrases, etc. that represent what you want to create out of the magazines for the collage you are about to create.

Gather together and arrange them along with photographs of yourself. You want to create images of the things you want to draw into your life, and you want to strategically paste your own photographs into those images.

For example:

If you would like to get a new car, paste a picture of the exact type of car that you want on the collage and paste a photo of yourself in the driver's seat.

The work that you will do now does not have to look professional or pleasing to anybody else but you. The idea is to create a collage of your dreams and goals so that you can use this collage as a powerful visualization tool to empower you to draw these things into your life.

Areas that you can work on can include but are not limited to: money, health, love, relationships, job, career, vacation, free time, cars, a new house, etc.

When you have completed your collage, place it in a place where you can easily view it several times a day, especially when you are not even thinking about it.

Do not store it away somewhere. Unless you put it in a place where you can easily view it several times a day, it will not work nearly as effectively.

The idea here is that once you have created it, you can then let it work on your subconscious on automatic pilot. Your aura energy will take on the vibration that you have these things in your life and you will find that within a short period of time these things will be in your life.

Once you have begun to achieve some of the goals within the collage you can paste a new goal over the one you have already completed. This way your collage will continue to work for you and allow you to have what you truly desire in life.

Copyright © 2006 Sherry Sims

Sherry Sims has spent the last 20 years assisting people as a professional psychic, intuitive counselor, energy healer and teacher. Helping people to resolve personal and relationship issues has been at the core of her work. She gently assists her clients to accept their true power which allows them to begin taking control of their lives through healing, awareness, and self-love.

For more from Sherry Sims visit http://Magic-Orchid.com and http://Mystic-Hearts.com

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