Concept - Intent - Action!
A workshop for majic


There are three essential things that should be learned about any type of 'majic', 'trance', 'channelling', call it what you will type of working. They are essentially as follows:-

Concept...
Intent...
Action...


The 'concept' part is the idea - the thought that enters your head as perhaps a way of doing a certain piece of ritual, chant or drumming. It may even be a way of promoting yourself at work or of financing a new project!

The second essential part is the 'Intent'. It is no use talking about or thinking about carrying out a planned task. You have to state (say out loud if necessary) to your 'protector', 'Guide', 'Wakantanka', whoever, your intention to carry out the work you have conceptualised'.
Articulate it - not just think it! Make the statement! "I intend..."

The third and last thing is to ... DO IT - ACTION!

It is surprising how many of us have an idea, think about it, mull it over and over in our mind's eye, and then can't understand why it never comes to fruition. Yes! I've been the same. You aren't alone Dear Friend but... for the 'majic' to happen you must carry out your STATED intention..

Once this is done don't be surprised if the results far exceed your expectations - but be warned. What you ask for is what you'll get! It does not necessarily follow it will be arrived at in the way that you wanted!!!! Be careful what you ask for...

Imagine asking for a load of money only to find that you collect the life insurance on someone in your family!!! If you ask, then ask after considerable time has been spent on the 'Concept' issues first!

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As a very light example I will tell you a simple but true story...

I wanted to collect some crab claws from the local beach near to where I live to make some amulets to give away. Whilst walking the beach previously I only found two. Other times there were none. They were never plentiful.

This one time I asked that I be given '3'. Then I thought "Why not test it and ask for more?"
I did. I increased my request to 5, then 6. "Aw Heck, lets go for 7", I said out loud.

It wasn't very long before I found a crab claw - but it was too new, smelly, and rotting. In fact useless for the task I envisaged for it.
I then found another and that too was smelly, and far too small - and a hind claw at that. I wanted the front claws, the ones with pincers.
I realised that I hadn't been specific enough.

I re-assessed what I had asked for and tried again. I soon found another, but although perfectly clean, and sweet-smelling, it was again part broken.
I walked the whole beach for about an hour. I came up with 3 useable claws, fine for the allotted task - but - I actually found 7 claws overall!

I have not found more than 3 at any one time since. I have ceased asking for such trivial things and realise that I should confine such requests for important issues.

I learned the lesson, albeit in a gentle manner - fortunately.
Take heed Friend.

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