I Allow what my Soul wants for Me
How Can I allow what my Soul wants for Me?
5/23/20231 min read
Doing what our Soul Wants to do
Getting more from life: It starts with intention and then is carried out with prayer until the divine time for action: Using affirmations and prayers together to access our soul's desires. If I do not know what my soul wants, how can I just pretend?
Using an affirmation is just the beginning of the process to uncover a deep yearning. The soul may speak with feelings, images, symbols, or animals. If we have not felt the needs of our soul then the beginning of the process is just prayer.
Asking your soul, what does it desire?
As an intention: I allow what my soul wants for me. How can I allow what my soul wants for me?
Below is a link for a soul journey to connect with your soul and retrieve the soul’s essence for transformation.

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