Create the life you want through the power of intention.
Intention is the seed of all change and it is the creative power that fulfils our dreams. An intention contains the DNA of manifestation and It is therefore the key to creating the life you want. Our outer world is a reflection of our inner world, and so the only way to shift reality is to start with what is inside us.
This powerful book guides you through a process of self-enquiry that gets to the true heart of your intentions for this life. You will weed out the obstacles in the way of your wishes, such as limiting self-beliefs and the stories you currently tell about yourself. You will plant the seeds of intention with a sense of true clarity and infinite possibility, and then water them with your daily actions and care. And then all that needs to be done is to trust in the outcome and allow your intentions to grow.
This book is for anyone who wishes to align their life with their innermost wishes and tap into the most underrated power in the universe.
Following a successful career in the City, Andrew Wallas, 56, obtained a masters in psychology, and a joint degree in theology and philosophy. For the last 30 years he has worked as a psychotherapist and counsellor and runs a number of self-help courses for groups and sees private clients, in the UK and abroad. In 2011 Tatler Spa Guide named him as one of the top therapists working in the UK, and he has been profiled in the Sunday Times, Daily Mail and Tatler
Uses a very analytical, methodical approach in helping readers understand what "intent" is, its importance, and how it is vital in allowing us to attain our goals. Also includes bits of personal story-telling involving the author's own life. Easy to get through. But the title grossly inflates expectations.
This book has the power to bring about change in one's life. It is important to keep an open mind and respect the contents, as you should with any book that you read.
Read, comprehend, accept the knowledge and then integrate said knowledge.
I hope you all find this as useful to you as it is for me.
This was a lovely little book about how we can all live our life more mindfully and think about ways to manifest happiness. It is set out almost in a garden analogy- planting the seed, watering, weeding and watching the intention grow and become a reality.
A little book but not to be underestimated. It’s well written and follows a clear thought process, but I wish the author had delved deeper into some of his statements (though I consider them all correct). Funny to say it but I wish there had been more fluff. I really liked it.
Pseudoscience and mysticism dressed up as authority. The approach might work for some people, but the victim-blaming in this reminds me of faith healing quackery.
“Intention” tries to explore the power of focused intention but quickly loses direction. The content feels scattered, with unrelated tangents that fail to connect back to the core message. More disjointed than insightful, it misses the mark.