




Have you been diligently using mantras, affirmations etc. to call upon the universe to guide your way? You know affirmations, beautiful, positive, present-tense statements. They are beautiful, but as you most likely know, not always effective.
The Askfirmation Book came first. It details my journey as to how they came to BE, the formula, why affirmations aren't necessarily the most effective tool out there and more. The It has been so widely popular that clients and customers began to beg for more.
I listened.
The Daily Askfirmation Deck holds 52 cards of Askfirmations and an instruction card. All are nestled in a firm plastic hinged container to help keep your deck clean and sacred in energy.
How does it work? Easy. Simply pull a card a day; first thing in the morning is ideal. Allow The Gang (aka the angels) to show you answers. No need to look or supply one!
It really is that easy and powerful.
IF you have not purchased the book previously, may we suggest you purchase the Askfirmtion Set.
What others are saying:
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Have you ever heard that little skeptical voice in your head when you are trying to think positive? It is in everyone's head and is called the mind or the ego. Christine Alexandria has discovered a technique for "tricking" the mind and explains with great humor how she learned to do this, what she discovered, and how it can work for anyone. In the pages of "Askfirmations: Make affirmations more effective by using powerful questions" she shares her many years of experience in attracting positive things with ease and the simple but effective practical exercises that have worked for her. Nicely illustrated with color photographs, and also available in a Kindle edition ($7.99), this pocket-size compendium of commentary is a very highly recommended and life-affirming read from beginning to end.
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