There comes a point in most of our lives when we feel ready to
experience a change we've had trouble carrying out. Maybe we've been stuck in
a home, a relationship, job, or a town that hasn't felt right for a long
time, but we've been unable to shift our circumstances in the direction we
want to go. At times like this, it can help to declare to the universe that
we are ready for a change. Think of it as informing a helpful friend that you
need her assistance to move to the next level in your life. If the time is
right, the universe will respond with opportunities and offers designed to
help you create the change you wish to see.
You can begin the process of making your declaration by getting clear within
yourself about what exactly you want to change. Whenever we ask anyone for
help, they can assist us that much better if we are specific. The universe
also appreciates our clarity and has an easier time answering a direct
communication than a vague yearning. When you are clear on what you want,
write your declaration on a piece of paper and place it on your altar, if you
have one. If you don't, you can also place it under your pillow or in a box
on your nightstand. Set aside a period of time every day to be silent with
your wishes for change, repeating your declaration like a mantra. This lets
the universe know that you are ready to change and will be receptive to its
efforts.
Feel free to continue to refine and redefine your declaration, and remember
to be open to the many different ways in which the change you seek might come
to be. Remember also to be active in your own efforts, taking opportunities
that come your way, watching for signs, and always taking responsibility for
your intentions. If things don't happen quickly, try not to be discouraged;
it might take time to free up energy that has been blocked and possibly
serving a purpose beyond what we can understand. If you continue your
conversation with the universe, declaring yourself clearly and openly, you
cannot help but experience the magic of changing and being changed.
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