Focusing
Ariadne’s Thread #18 : the ordinary world is turning quantical
We are just discovering the power of focusing and our beliefs corpus is shifting. Our beliefs influence our power of manifesting. Our intention is altered by our beliefs. For a true power we have to connect with our power of wonder from the childhood, when all was new.
The power of a writer is made of generosity, drive and wonder. Nothing is too banal to write for and words turn it into a magical world.
This week we welcome Jenine Bsharah Baines and Julia Frances as new writers in our publication, please explore their works.
This week our power is expressed through 11 texts:
- Infiniti 🦋 in I Have Faith In You claims, in a poetic form, her longing and search for her twin flame.
- Nalini MacNab follows Emily, her alter ego, in the lessons to a conflict-based world in The Hells We Build to Learn From. It is an answer to the prompt; Patterns.
- Jennifer Tarnacki explores the mysteries of her dreaming land in Under the Spell of a Dreaming Land.
- Dennett creates a festival of colors with inspiring maxims in honor to her feathered friends in Goose, Duck, Crane, and Heron as an answer to Mother Goose newsletter.
- Jean Carfantan proposes a prompt about the sword power in My Sword.
- Gurpreet Dhariwal writes a poem about fight in Hail Soldiers!
- Nalini MacNab broaches the philosophy of the sword after the prompt in Swords as Sacred Symbols.
- Louise Foerster in her poem Karma Is Indifferent to You shows how Karma acts without personal feelings.
- Lori McCray in What is Truth? interrogates about Love.
- Kat of Magik tells a true story about how standing in her power and magic she started a true miracle. in Magical Resistance, after the prompt.
- Dennett tells her personal story through her hands in These Hands, after the prompt.
I wish you new beautiful explorations in the folds of life and consciousness.
Love from Jean