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A Prayer Different From All Others

“Spa, Hotel Reception – intentions from professional work”

Technical aspects concerning the idea and construction of sentences when working with intentions.
Article: “800 intentions for cleansing”Link
“Building extensive intentions and prayers. Skype conversation about the technique”Link
“One-sentence scheme for intentions”Link

The word (–not) added to a term when working with intentions means that it is worth expressing it together with its opposite, or even independently, finding and speaking any synonyms that come to mind along with their opposites.

For example — being poor, sick — it is good to also say it together with its opposite:
being poor, sick, not being poor, sick

This allows one to activate a given pattern as broadly as possible in different aspects, including its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think or claim that they do not have such opposite patterns.

Another example:
The soul of a woman denies ever having been a bad mother. Adding the negation — not being a bad mother — may help her understand her condition.

Being a bad mother, not being a bad mother
“Absolutely not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.”
[This is often what the soul says or thinks about itself.]


Intentions

  1. Our receiving a job, including in a profession different from our current one, such as working at a spa or hotel reception, and beyond.
  2. Our working as a receptionist in a spa, hotel, or similar place.
  3. Our feeling fear related to changing profession due to lack of experience.
  4. Our desire to change profession in order to develop, enrich our career, and change environment.
  5. Our being tired of our current job, including dealing with difficult situations, institutions, and wasting our private time.
  6. Our serving, assisting, and helping spa/hotel guests, including making reservations, scheduling appointments, advising on treatments, and selecting appropriate staff.
  7. Our experiencing new tasks, such as speaking with clients in person and by phone, and meeting new people.
  8. Our being free from dealing with difficult, unmotivated, or troublesome clients.
  9. Our developing our skills, talents, and abilities.
  10. Our learning (well or poorly) new skills, such as working in a new company, system, or operating computer systems.
  11. Our being well prepared for work in a spa, hotel, and customer service.
  12. Our experiencing fear of new, unknown people, situations, and tasks.
  13. Our feeling fear because we do not know if we will manage in a new job, profession, or career.
  14. Our feeling fear of leaving our comfort zone.
  15. Our working in a spa or hotel due to connections or prior experiences (including controversial or difficult past environments) and the qualifications gained there.


Opublikowano: 25/04/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Money and freedom from poverty


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