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Conversations with God – Intentions

Author: Sławomir Zgłobicki

“Ask God” – this is the most common answer I hear from the other Sławek whenever I wonder what I should do next, what topic I should address, which direction I should take, or what I should do in order to release certain patterns, intentions, and habits.

Clairvoyant and clairaudient people who have already “worked through” many topics, as well as people who have insights into human energetics, or a combination of the above, have many advantages because they receive insights, because they specifically see or hear what appears before them and what they need to work on.

Some people work every day by asking, inquiring, and writing down new prayers and intentions. Sometimes God responds through a particular situation, event, or thought where we simply intuitively feel that this is it.

“I hear voices in my head”

Have you ever wondered where your thoughts come from?

What is their source?

Do all thoughts come from you?

What about the dialogues that constantly take place in your mind?

Who is talking to whom?

What is it all about?

Is it really 100% you?

Psychologists describe this phenomenon as “internal dialogue.” In other words, you are talking to yourself for a particular purpose.

An example would be making an important life decision. We consider what decision to make by conducting an internal dialogue, weighing the pros and cons, and speaking with ourselves inside our own minds.

Are all the thoughts in our heads really ours?

Buddhists and teachers of so-called spirituality, such as Eckhart Tolle, regard as a spiritual achievement the state in which they feel unity with the Universe, with the Source, sometimes also using the term God.

Generally speaking, they achieve this through observing their own thoughts and rising above the Ego.

I remember watching one of Eckhart Tolle’s recordings where he said that thoughts simply come and go when we do not attach importance to them.

I called this a method of dismissing them.

A thought appears, you observe it from the side, you do not engage with it, you try to maintain emptiness in your mind, and eventually the thought leaves on its own.

By practicing this technique long enough, you feel unity with everything, you love everything, and you transcend the Ego.

In other words, you become what is called an enlightened person.

Everything has a deeper cause.

The method of dismissing thoughts does not appeal to me because I am interested in where my thoughts come from and why they appear.

What is their true and deeper cause?

The matter is not so obvious.

There are several possible sources of your thoughts:

  1. Your own thoughts.
  2. The thoughts of your Ego shaped by this life and by previous incarnations of your Soul.
  3. You hear your Soul.
  4. You hear someone from within a being.
  5. You hear other Souls.
  6. Possessing spirits, verifiers, and similar entities.
  7. You hear programs implanted within you during this life and during previous incarnations of your Soul.
  8. You hear the voices of attached astral beings, “aliens,” and similar entities.
  9. You hear voices imposed through mind-control programs.
  10. You hear the thoughts of other people.
  11. Finally, you hear the voice of God, the Giver of Life.

And now try to be wise about all that…

So what should one do?

Work, work, and work.

Work with God, with intentions, and with prayers directed to Him.

Investigate, ask questions, and dig deeper.

That is exactly what happened today when I came across this article: Link

—or rather its comments, which inspired me to write my own intentions.

I encourage you to read it.

To summarize, I have included here some thematic intentions regarding thoughts and conversations with God.

It is certainly worthwhile to work through such intentions, or similar ones, in order to communicate more effectively with God, which is what I wish for myself and for everyone else.

Several thematic intentions:

  1. Our observation of our thoughts through methods of dismissing, minimizing, or otherwise transcending the Ego, attaining enlightenment, a sense of unity with the Absolute, the Source, Universal Cosmic Consciousness, deities, emptiness, the void, God the Giver of Life, and for any other reason, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  2. Our yielding to the influence of our Ego and making decisions that are in alignment with our highest good and the highest good of others, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  3. Our hearing our Soul and other Souls that influence our behavior, decisions, moods, emotions, and more, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  4. Our hearing Souls, beings, astral entities, other personalities, beings from foreign energetic and material civilizations who present themselves as God the Giver of Life, and more, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  5. Our experiencing thought programs imposed upon us by other beings that produce specific reactions, behaviors, and more, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  6. Our hearing the thoughts of other people that affect us destructively or inspiringly, and more, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  7. Our being victims of mind-control programs imposed upon us either by force or with our consent by secret organizations, governments, aliens, and others, producing specific thought patterns, behaviors, and reactions in particular situations, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  8. Our and others’ experiencing any attachments, influences, or disturbances from any beings during our communication and contact with the Creator, whether from jealousy, discouragement, or any other cause, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  9. Our attaching ourselves to, interfering with, or disturbing anyone during their communication and contact with the Creator, whether from jealousy, in order to discourage them from working with the Creator, or for any other reason, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  10. Our experiencing situations in which, during communication with the Creator, we hear insulting words, phrases, or messages originating from all kinds of beings, Souls, aliens, and others, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  11. Our use of insulting words, messages, or profanity while speaking with God the Giver of Life, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  12. Our indulging ourselves while speaking with the Creator, including cursing Him, insulting Him, and using any epithets intended to offend God the Giver of Life for any reason whatsoever, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.
  13. Our limited communication with God the Giver of Life resulting from karma, programming, pressure, DNA and RNA overlays, attachments, akashic threads, thought forms, and all other causes, and our and others’ experience of all consequences thereof.

Technical matters concerning the idea and construction of sentences when working with intentions.

Article “800 Intentions for Cleansing” Link
“Building Extensive Intentions and Prayers. Skype Conversation About the Technique” Link
“One-Sentence Structure for Intentions.” Link

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

For example — being poor, sick — it is good to say it also with its opposite:

–being poor, sick, –not being poor, sick

This allows one to move a given pattern as broadly as possible at once, in different aspects, also in its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think and claim that they do not have such opposite patterns, for example that they are not idolaters in a given case.

Another example:

A woman’s Soul denies having once been a bad mother. Therefore adding the negating phrase – not being a bad mother – may allow her to understand the state in which she finds herself.

Being a bad mother, –not being a bad mother–

“Of course not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.” [–Very often the soul says or thinks this about itself.]

Comments

• s_majda writes:
13/05/2018 at 11:01 (Edit)

Although I think that I myself also receive information directly from God without intermediaries.

Sometimes I suddenly gain an understanding, or when I complain and lament, a counterargument appears that completely knocks me off my feet and leaves nothing more to be added or taken away—as if God were a master of witty replies.

I do not write everything down, but I have experienced this many times in different matters.

Sometimes I ask a question and immediately know the answer as a conviction.

I recognize it this way: if I ask what should be done and the answer comes from God, it carries with it a certainty that there is a guarantee of success contained within that guidance—and so far, that has proven true for me.

Sometimes I ask and ask, yet it feels as though God remains silent and I still do not know. Then I understand that I must break through something—a mass of burdens that have blocked the answer.

I do not hear voices. Nothing whispers to me.

From a received letter.

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• Małgorzata Krata writes:
30/12/2018 at 12:09 (Edit)

I was thinking about the subject of talking with God and wondering why some people spoke with Him, for example in the Old Testament.

They always seem to be significant figures who had some historical purpose.

Either Messiahs, prophets, or those who were themselves regarded as gods, and so on.

I have never read that people spoke with God on a larger scale while being so-called ordinary people.

We do not know how things were in the past, how God conceived them, or how they should be, because there is no historical knowledge or evidence showing that God spoke with people on a broader scale.

And this makes me wonder whether, in order to speak with God in the form of a dialogue, one must achieve something or have some specific goals, purposes, or strategies.

Perhaps one needs to be someone who co-creates with God, and then God consults such people about what and how things should be, speaking only about truly important matters rather than trivial issues and every possible topic.

How is it really?

As we know, it is difficult to meet God, see Him, and speak with Him—it seems inaccessible and hard to attain.

Only a few people appear to have succeeded throughout history.

How then can one believe that it is something natural and that God is so readily available?

For me, it is this last belief that keeps resurfacing, because my mother still tells me that God is not available to everyone.

Or perhaps conversations with God are given only as a tool for specific purposes and not simply in order to have contact with Him.

That would imply that it is not a natural matter at all, but that one needs truly strong arguments and answers to questions such as:

“Why do you want this, and what do you intend to do with it?”

And then one would have to make a strong case and convince God why.

If someone has to work so hard to build those arguments, then it would seem that it cannot happen just like that, that it is not nearly as natural as people claim.

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• Małgorzata Krata writes:
17/10/2020 at 08:56 (Edit)

Asking God is one thing, but hearing Him is another.

It occurred to me that while asking a question, one should simultaneously surrender the obstacles that prevent hearing the answer.

For example:

“God, I ask You about … and at the same time I surrender all of my/our intentions, burdens, blockages, and patterns connected with not hearing and not understanding Your answer.”

Otherwise, without surrendering those blockages, it would be like this:

I ask one day—God answers.

The next day I ask again—God answers.

After a month I am still asking the same question, God is still giving the same answer, and I still do not know.

At least theoretically.

Theoretically, one might also have a kind of hearing loss regarding a specific subject while remaining receptive in other areas.

For that reason, it seems especially appropriate to surrender the blockages connected with not hearing or not understanding the answer in that particular matter.


Opublikowano: 03/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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