21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card Mary K. Greer |
It is time to turn the qualities and characteristics that you most admire in your card into affirmations describing you already being that desired self. You will also design and carry out a simple task that expresses these qualities.
Activity 21:1 - Take your chosen card and describe qualities you see in the card you most want to develop. Expand on one or two of your words. Change all negative statements to positive - removing "no," "not," and other forms of negativity. Write, revise, and edit your affirmation. Write it in first person present tense and be short and precise.
Using Your Affirmation
- Say it out loud, three times a day for twenty-one days.
- Print your affirmation on a card and keep it with you throughout the day.
- Apply your affirmation. Notice in life where this is true and acknowledge the alignment with the situation.
Artwork © Jennifer Galasso, 2011 |
Affirmation - I am strong. I can withstand any storm, because I am prepared. I will succeed in my tasks, because I am determined.
Rewrite - I am prepared to withstand any storm for I am strong and determined to succeed.
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