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Self-Limitation – Intentions for Prayer

Author: Ewa Gospodarczyk

Technical aspects regarding the idea and construction of sentences when working with intentions

Article: “800 intentions for cleansing” Link
“Building extensive intentions and prayers. Skype conversation about technique” Link
“One-sentence scheme for intentions” Link

The word (–not) added when working with intentions alongside a given word means that it is worth expressing it as an opposite, or even independently finding and speaking any synonyms that come to mind along with their opposites.

For example:
— being poor, sick → it is good to also say the opposite
— being poor, sick, —not being poor, sick

This allows the pattern to be activated as broadly as possible in different aspects, including its opposite. It is also worth noting that Souls often believe they do not have such opposing patterns—for example, they may claim they are not idolaters in a given case.

Another example:
A woman’s Soul denies ever being a bad mother. Adding the negation —not being a bad mother— may allow it to understand its state.

Being a bad mother, —not being a bad mother—
“Absolutely not! Never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.”
—This is very often said or thought by the Soul.


Intentions

  1. Our own—and through us, others’—here and now, in this time and space, and beyond time and space, at any time, conscious closing ourselves off, blocking, limiting, self-limiting ourselves from what daily life brings us, from opportunities and possibilities that pass us by, and our/their experiencing of all consequences of this.
  2. Our own—and through us, others’—conscious closing, blocking, limiting, self-limiting ourselves through ingrained feelings of loyalty, gratitude, obligation, attachment to people, situations, places, objects, and more, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  3. Our own—and through us, others’—self-limitation through ego and pride, through lack of courage to admit mistakes, wrong decisions, or imperfection, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  4. Self-limitation through attachment to social status, workplace, residence, home, environment, and more, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  5. Self-limitation through habituation to our current situation, leading to not seeking improvement and remaining in silent dissatisfaction, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  6. Self-limitation restricting freedom and the ability to be happy, joyful, fulfilled, passionate, energetic, and positive, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  7. Self-limitation blocking abundance, prosperity, fulfillment, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  8. Self-limitation through “blinders,” limiting our ability to follow our own path, explore what matters to us, broaden horizons, and shift perspectives, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  9. Self-limitation through negative, low-vibration thoughts—envy, anger, resentment, hurt—resulting from experienced or inflicted harm, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  10. Self-limitation through following familiar paths, accepting everything passively, and acting according to learned patterns, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  11. Self-limitation through laziness, lack of motivation for work, learning, development, or following the voice of the heart, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  12. Self-limitation through unwillingness to consciously see, hear, and feel the surrounding world—people, animals, plants—and experiencing all consequences of this.
  13. Self-limitation through reluctance to discover truth about oneself, others, and the world, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  14. Self-limitation through reluctance to discover truth about one’s Soul and its past incarnations, which may conflict with current beliefs, morality, and integrity, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  15. Self-limitation through fear, lack of courage toward the unknown—situations, people, places—and experiencing all consequences of this.
  16. Self-limitation blocking enlightenment, love, light, and divine grace from God, Giver of Life, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  17. Self-limitation blocking clairvoyance, clairaudience, and heightened perception, including sensing energies, aura, and vibrations, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  18. Self-limitation through dissatisfaction and aversion toward oneself, others, the world, and God, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  19. Self-limitation through fear of change—changing car, job, home, worldview—due to attachment to an idealized image that change might disrupt, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  20. Self-limitation through thinking “it’s not that bad,” leading to staying in uncomfortable situations, relationships, or work, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  21. Self-limitation through lack (or paradoxically conflicting presence) of courage to explore, search, discover, and engage with the unknown, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  22. Self-limitation through lack of belief in one’s abilities, creativity, and potential, or fixation on a single goal or direction, and experiencing all consequences of this.
  23. Self-limitation through not asking questions, not seeking answers, and passively following life patterns, and experiencing all consequences of this.


Opublikowano: 08/04/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Suffering of Body and Soul - Transfigurers of Suffering. Liberating Prayers.


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