Manifesting: Relief from Obsessive Thinking



 In the tarot one of the most important cards is the Four of Swords - sometimes called the "Pause." Swords symbolize cognitive processes and the human being in the card is putting all that rumination on-hold, for the present time.

So many clients, especially during these volatile times, need to shut down the energy-sucking focus on the whatever. And, yes, pause. Either the time is not right or they are not ready to move toward a solution.

In readings I provide this manifesting exercise:

Lift your arms and place the situation on the highest shelf in your residence. Reach. Reach. Reach. Close the door. Lower your arms, turn your back to the shelfing and walk away briskly. You can return to the shelf at any time but you don't have to put an angst-filled deadline on that. 

Then I add the reality: Some things solve themselves. The offspring seemingly is a failure to launch. Then they hit upon a hobby which can be turned into a well-paying career. They move out of your house to take a good job in another state. Both of you never look back.

For what that doesn't resolve themselves, often giving time time brings fresh clarity and opens itself for resolution. You have been laid off long enough to get it that you have to change career paths. Your former one is losing out to the law of supply and demand. Reskilling comes across as so obvious. 



And you start that new journey without regret. That is symbolized in the tarot by the negativity associated with the Spilled Milk card, that is the Five of Cups. Regret embeds in you self-defeating vibrations. 

Among the memes in the tarot is the one which is the same in zen: Clear Thinking, Don't Know. Given that, it is a useful practice to pause during the day several times and empty your mind. 

Life is hard. Business is even more difficult these days. Get answers – and relief. Jane Genova is a results-driven intuitive coach, tarot reader and content-creator related to careers. Complimentary consultation (please text/phone 203-468-8579 or email janegenova374@gmail.com)

 

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