How Magic Works (One Case Study)
Jun. 9th, 2005 06:43 pmA frequent theme in the Notes from the Universe which I receive via email every morning is that necessity of picturing what one wants and not worrying about *how* to get it. That, according to "The Universe" is the universe's job.
So lately I've been focusing very specifically on the way I want my house to look, with all the improvements done. The next big step is re-doing the doors on the other closet in my bedroom, taking out the three standard doors and the bit of non-weight-bearing wall between them, and replacing them with sliding doors so I can actually get into and see my very big closet. This is an intimidating project, one that I can't do by myself, and with which I do not trust my well-intentioned but amateur home improvement friends. I was contemplating finding, negotiating with, and hiring a contractor, and etc., adding up to a big price tag.
That's apparently not going to be necessary.
( Nothing up my sleeve. . . )
So lately I've been focusing very specifically on the way I want my house to look, with all the improvements done. The next big step is re-doing the doors on the other closet in my bedroom, taking out the three standard doors and the bit of non-weight-bearing wall between them, and replacing them with sliding doors so I can actually get into and see my very big closet. This is an intimidating project, one that I can't do by myself, and with which I do not trust my well-intentioned but amateur home improvement friends. I was contemplating finding, negotiating with, and hiring a contractor, and etc., adding up to a big price tag.
That's apparently not going to be necessary.
( Nothing up my sleeve. . . )