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A Simple Ritual at Home to Manifest Abundance: Step-by-Step Guide for Positive Energy Flow
In today's fast-paced world, manifesting abundance is an elusive goal. However, the truth is that abundance is all around us; it's just a matter of aligning ourselves with its energy. Manifesting abundance isn't about magic or wishful thinking — it's about creating the right mindset and environment to attract wealth, happiness, and prosperity. In this article, we'll explore a simple yet powerful ritual you can practice at home to manifest abundance. This step-by-step guide will help you tap into your inner potential and align your surroundings to attract all the good things life has to offer.
By Purwanto Wwnabout a year ago in Confessions
The Nerve That Saved My Marriage!
I stood at the kitchen sink, hands buried deep in soapy water, scrubbing the same plate over and over again, more out of nervous habit than the actual need to clean it. The house was eerily quiet, save for the rhythmic drip of the faucet and the hum of the refrigerator in the background. Our son, Ryan, was upstairs playing in his room, oblivious to the growing chasm between his parents.
By Sting Storiesabout a year ago in Confessions
Your Life Can Be Good. Content Warning.
Introduction Over the last couple of weeks, I have been feeling down, exacerbated by my slight ADHD/Bipolar/Autistic traits that are part of my make-up. I have not seen anyone about these because generally I can deal with them though at times there is a mental fight to assert my good side over my down side.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Confessions
Heaven and Hell
It was said that between Heaven and Hell, there exists a place that no soul ever wished to linger. This place, a realm caught between light and darkness, was known as the In-Between. Neither a haven of angels nor the inferno of demons, the In-Between was a limbo where choices were confronted, secrets were unearthed, and fates were sealed.
By PETER Jabout a year ago in Confessions
Family unity in shambles
I had hoped that I could get along with my relatives, that we could work together on some amazing projects and build each other up into wealth. I’ve always been in admiration of other tribes who seem to get along with each other quite well and are able to accomplish a lot both collectively and individually. Despite any sort of feelings they might have with each other, they always find a way to pull through because they understand the bigger picture.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
The Warm Hug to Myself on My Recent Accomplishment
The Warm Hug to Myself on My Recent Accomplishment Whenever you find yourself talking negatively to yourself or judging or shaming yourself for something you have done wrong maybe today, or in your past, think about saying those harsh words to the younger version of you. How atrocious of you would it be to talk to your inner child like that, of telling the most disdainful of phrases that would never leave your mouth for the people you love? We live in a world where it is normalized to treat yourself with grit and harshness and to be hard on yourself because guess what we live in a hustling world where everybody charges with lightning speed towards their goals and if you render yourself with steadiness and ease, we are losing the damn game of life.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
How Couple Swingers Feel. Content Warning.
We were at our (My wife and I) and the friend came over as he had so many times before. We had a few drinks, and we were joking around. We had done the same almost every time. He and I began telling “dirty stories” to each other, and my wife was sitting there listening to all of them. We drank a bit more, and the jokes kept getting more and more sexual in nature. My wife acted like she enjoyed listening, and even chimed in with some she had heard.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Confessions
Digital Detox: Unplugging to Reclaim Your Sanity
Let’s face it: We’re all a little too attached to our screens. Whether it’s the constant ping of notifications, the never-ending scroll of social media, or the black hole of YouTube that swallows hours of your life, screens have taken over. It’s like our phones have become extensions of our hands, and if we ever accidentally leave them at home, we’re pretty sure the world might end. But what if—brace yourself—you took a break? Yes, a digital detox. It’s time to put down the gadgets, step away from the screens, and remember what it feels like to have a functioning brain (and maybe even a social life).
By Tovelleabout a year ago in Confessions






