Unhealthy Intentions

This week's question from my portal “The Neagle Code: Directions for Life” comes from someone who wishes to remain anonymous.

Neagle Code Question

Hi David,

Can you explain what intention means? I’ve heard a lot of coaches talk about intention, decision and commitment, and it seems it’s used interchangeably all the time. What’s the truth behind intention, so I can be sure and use it correctly with my own clients?

Thanks a bunch!

Neagle Code Answer

Hi! Great question!

The Laws make no exceptions for intentions like most people believe.

Now, you’re correct, intention is a big word that’s being used all over the place—largely incorrectly.

A person will say, “I did the wrong thing,” “I made a mistake,” or “I didn’t get it right, but my intention was good.”

What they’re really saying is,

“My want or desire was
different than what I received.”

Or someone will focus hard on a particular result, calling it their “intention,” and then are baffled when they don’t get what they want.

Here’s the bottom line: If your intention is correct or healthy, you will fall correctly within the Law of Perpetual Transmutation and get the thing that you want.

Every time.

If your intention is incorrect or unhealthy, you will get a result, but it won’t be what you thought you were asking for.

This is because

Intention comes
from the heart.

If you have a wounded heart, psychologically or emotionally, you are communicating two polar opposite so-called “intentions” at the same time.

Let me explain…

One intention is coming from the wound that has not been healed, and the other is coming from your genuine desire.

That’s a very confused message you’re sending to Spirit.

Through the Reciprocating Law of Spirit the result will match the message.

It will be confusion, chaos, playing small, a failing or disappointing business, debt, lack, and so on.

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2 comments

  1. Hi David, I like your definition and explanation of ‘intention’. It’s a tough thing for all of us the first time we make that mindset shift to understanding that healing and focus must come before we can correctly define our intentions and goals. Well-written sir.

    • It can be tough Mike, that is why so many people hesitate to make any changes in their lives because they want to put the cart before of the horse. There is an order to things, and you are correct in saying that the key to any mindset shift is getting clear prior to defining a goal. On top of that, the goal should be specific. Let’s say you have a goal to write a book in the next year. You should set an EXACT date you want it to be done by. If you’re wishy washy on the timing, or just say, “sometime this year”, you likely won’t get it done. When you get specific, the Universe responds in kind. Appreciate the post.