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The Universe Can’t Hear You If You Don’t Know What You Want”

 

Welcome, friend… 
Consider this: the universe is vast—an infinite ocean of possibility waiting to respond. 
But it only speaks one language: clarity.”
You see… trying to manifest without clarity is like calling someone with a bad signal.
The connection is there… but the message? 
Garbled.
The universe isn’t ignoring you; it can’t tune in to your frequency when you whisper "maybe."
Picture this:
You're staring at a menu, overwhelmed.
So many choices. None feels right.
Or you're in a travel agency…
“Where to?” they ask.
You say, “Hawaii. No, the Caribbean. 
Wait—Fiji?”
You spin in circles, paralyzed by indecision…
And so, you go nowhere.
This… is the mirror of life.
Confusion in—confusion out.
Doubt in—doubt returned. The universe doesn't withhold—it reflects. So how do you break the cycle? Start with what you don’t want. Carve away the noise of don't.
Let your true desires emerge from the silence.
Then speak—clearly. 
Boldly. 
Without apology.
Because when you ask with certainty, the universe moves with precision.
And doors open.
And paths clear.
And what you seek… begins to seek you.
This is the law of alignment.
Not magic.
Not luck.
Just clarity.
So, friend…
Stop mumbling your dreams.
Declare them.


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