Field Report - Quick, yet Unexpected Results

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Field Report - Quick, yet Unexpected Results

Post#1 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 2:50 am

Hello my friends, I haven't been posting for awhile (here and there) 'cause
I've been really busy and with the holidays coming up.....With that said,
I'm still doing this magick'ing thing.

This week, the shite hit the fan w/ loads of problems coming from all
sides of the field so without hesitation, I employed some "emergency
magick" to patch things up.

I summoned a posse of spirits from NAP and basically laid out in general
what I needed to happen, nothing specific though, and I guess that where
my mistake was since there was a lot of "buts"......

car broke down: buying a new (used) van and the person agreed to the terms
of the payment but - now the hassle is actually getting the van since the
paperwork is not ready yet - this Monday I think.

furnace broke down:
and was fixed. apparently, we were under the plan for
maintenance and service so teh guy fixed it but - if it breaks down again,
we'd have to replace it since trying to make it work again makes it liable to blow
up the house (lol).

[EDIT] we've finally contacted someone who can help us replace the furnace

lack of funds: due to the stuff above but i did get paid and i did get
some extra cashflow BUT - it's in gift card format and can only be spent
in Walmart.

[EDIT] in which I ended up overspending from the original budget, GAH!!!!! :jkj

So what did I learn? It's pretty obvious, lol.

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Post#2 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:34 pm

Lol.U did a beginners mistake not saying clearly what u realiy want.When u ask everithing u got nothing.Just one stepp at a time cause if not u may fall...

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Post#3 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 1:06 am

@nox; lol, it wasn't a beginners mistake.....more like a calculated risk?

i figured if i was really specific about how I wanted it to go down, there
is a higher risk of not happening whereas if i was less specific and had
more chance to be flexible; results would still happen.

overall, i just wanted to share this experience w/ everyone. even the best
of us can get messed up, lol.

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Post#4 » Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:59 am

More like an expensive risk. :)
Thanks for sharing.


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Post#5 » Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:20 pm

I have had similar things happen when I was building up to a criticle point in my life. These odd results help us get things underway in a better way then they first look. If you need to get to an important job or visit a sick relative, is it not best that the car broke down now then later when those opportunites arise? If you are in for a bad winter, is it not best the stove was sorted (and in the this case you have a heads-up to save for a new one) rather than freeze? As for the over-spending, maybe this is a heads-up about improving your maths? :thinking When the dust settles do some divination to find out what was going on and why, I think you might be suprised.

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Post#6 » Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:29 pm

Frater Synadelfos wrote:I have had similar things happen when I was building up to a critical point in my life. These odd results help us get things underway in a better way then they first look. If you need to get to an important job or visit a sick relative, is it not best that the car broke down now then later when those opportunities arise? If you are in for a bad winter, is it not best the stove was sorted (and in the this case you have a heads-up to save for a new one) rather than freeze? As for the over-spending, maybe this is a heads-up about improving your maths? :thinking When the dust settles do some divination to find out what was going on and why, I think you might be suprised.


Interesting take on what happened, and I do agree w/ what you've said.
I guess it just boils down to perception; while I was viewing things on a microscosmic POV, you've chosen to look at it
in a macroscosmic POV.

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