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The Infinite Pull Step 1: PURPOSE |
Before you can pull your dream life into your present, you have to know what you’re pulling. That’s why the first step of The Infinite Pull is all about intention—and not just any intention. We’re talking soul-aligned clarity.
In this step, we root everything in prayer. But not the kind of prayer where you beg or plead.
This is powerful, grounded, intentional prayer—a conversation between you and the highest version of yourself.
Because here’s the truth:
You can’t manifest a life that’s not meant for you.
But when you get still, tune in, and listen—you’ll hear exactly what is.
Here’s how to start this first step:
1. Create Stillness
You can’t hear your inner guidance when life is too loud. Find five minutes. Sit in silence. Breathe. Your clarity lives beneath the noise.
2. Ask the Right Questions
Instead of asking What should I want?, ask:
• What lights me up?
• What would my life look like if I truly loved myself?
• What would I chase if I didn’t fear failure?
Write down whatever comes to mind. Don’t judge it. This is the beginning of your truth.
3. Set a Clear Intention in Prayer
Turn your clarity into intention through prayer. Speak it out loud or write it down.
Example: “I am ready to live in alignment with peace, love, and purpose. I invite clarity and I trust where I’m being guided.”
This moment becomes the spiritual foundation of your journey.
4. Anchor It with Emotion
The Universe responds to feeling, not just words. So when you speak your intention, feel it. Let it live in your body. Let it move through your heart.
Because once you feel it, you start to believe it. And belief is what opens the door to your future.
This step may seem simple—but it’s everything.
It’s the ignition. The signal. The spark.
You cannot attract what you haven’t defined.
So don’t skip this part. Come back to it often. Revisit it when life feels cloudy. Because this is where your power begins.
In the next post, we’ll go deeper into Step 2—how to align your thoughts, energy, and habits with the life you just claimed.
But today, I want to leave you with this:
What do you want—and are you brave enough to name it out loud?
With love,
Lorena