Great. You’ve made your Vision Board. You named your vision board. Then, you paid no attention to your vision board. ( I feel like the commercial from Liberty Mutual about the car named Brad that got totaled!) And then one day, you looked at your vision board and you wonder why your life is pale in comparison to the vision board. It’s is probably because you did not know how to understand your vision board in the first place!
When you create your vision from your soul’s truth, it speaks volumes. And there are two primary reasons why it may not work. How you use it and how you understand your vision board.
Using Your vision board requires a few lessons about energy. Keeping it in a place you can see it daily so that it’s energy can become part of your subconsciousness. Re-energizing your vision board so that it’s energy does not become stagnant. And, doing the one next, best thing to make your vision come true.
When you made your vision board, you loved it. The images seemed to jump off the board at you. But, did you sit and really look at your board? Did you take time to ask “What does this really mean”? Did you find the hidden messages within it? They are there. A message about why “Love” appear next to the car that you desire. There are also messages about what you must explore more or release in order for your vision to come true. Have you done that?Your #VisionBoard...it has hidden messages.....here are a few things you need to do discover them in yours...#soulcoaching Click To Tweet
There are many more ways to understand it’s hidden message. And, why would you not want to know them. After all, do you want to manifest something that is not truly your heart’s desire? If you’d like to know more about how I can support you in understanding the hidden messages on your board. Email me Laura@soulwiseliving.com!
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Laura, your questions like your support are very valuable. It is easy to only look at the surface of things and not be curious and look a little deeper.
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Comment by Cindy — February 15, 2016 @ 8:04 am