How To Work With Artifacts to Get What You Want: NOW. IS. THE. TIME.

Artifacts I used to call in two Guest Podcast invitations (turnaround time 8 months)

Artifacts, the treasures that archeologists find when searching for the past, are something you can work with to powerfully manifest your dreams.  Not just for witches, there has been scientific research about how artifacts can reverse (for a period of time) the effects of dementia and Alzheimer’s in folks.**. If you don’t follow collective energy/astrology/earth based lineages, here is your PSA about Friday and this month:  December 2021 is the time to get outside of your comfort zone and begin baby steps on that dream you’ve been nurturing – why?  Because the energy right now is that of right before a wave comes when you are bodysurfing.  Pull yourself up on the raft, paddle your kid self to that sweet spot and you can catch a momentum for moving towards your dreams that feels like freedom and magic.  AND WHO DOESN’T NEED THAT RIGHT NOW?????

Okay, but how??  Magic is for everyone and very very ordinary.  Artifacts are one of the best baby manifesting steps I know.  You can buy them on Amazon, they can cost $10 but the ROI is HUGE. I can trace artifacts to almost every major life pivot I’ve made.  Artifacts are objects you get that symbolize the life that is coming that you WANT.  They are tools you know (hope!) you will one day need because your new amazing life will center around them.  Sometimes they are conscious like when I went to Urban Outfitters at 23 years old to buy a brown leather bracelet in the Men’s section so I could be read as a lesbian in NYC, something I was considering I might be.  Sometimes they aren’t conscious, like the time I bought a red teapot after a horrible fight with my then-partner while my Dad was dying when I pulled down our Christmas tree down because drinking more tea was the one nurturing change for myself I could imagine that was in reach. But fast forward 10-15 years and I drink tea every day at 3 PM with my wife and kids – that bracelet and teapot were artifacts of my life coming!  The brown leather bracelet I wore out to many lesbian bars until I was so clear I was queer I didn’t need it anymore.  And the red tea pot became the centerpiece of a bright red kitchen in my first apartment I lived in alone after breaking up with that unsupportive partner.

 

So above is a photo of my latest artifacts that I bought maybe 8 months ago.  As I’ve shared here before, I want more of an audience and I want to broadcast my voice more.  I was wanting those things while knowing very little about how to get there.  I thought, I will need this ring light and this microphone because one day I will be broadcasting from here at my desk on the screen and through the microphone. I probably thought about buying them a year before I did.  Sometimes the archeological dig into the future takes a lot of patience.  I am excited to share I am going to be a guest on two podcasts this month.  These artifacts from my future are now ready to help me be seen and heard in my present. 

Is there something you’ve thought about getting for yourself that could be an artifact?  Or can you think about what small prop you are going to need in a life you want to live?  Sheets you lay on with a partner in bed?  Seeds you will plant on land you don’t yet have?  An office for clients you will see?  A domain for a business you will start?  These things don’t always cost much but they are POWERFUL.  GO. GET. THEM.

 

**A beautiful research project put a group of men with memory challenges in houses where there were artifacts from when they were in their “prime” – calendars with the year 1950, mid century modern furniture, etc. They had them introduce themselves as they had while they younger (for example acting as it the jobs they and they found serious measurable reversal of symptoms of dementia and Alzheimers while these men were living in that environment.

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