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Hi Damon
thanks for all your hard work.
I have just started working with the Magickal Cashbook – and I have hit a snag – due to where the written word can be read several ways. I have read the FAQ, but am still unsure.
When ‘Using Your Cashbook’ – every day for 11 days – do you write the amount of money and draw a circle aound it on EVERY SINGLE DAY (ending up with 11 circled amounts of money) ?
OR, on the subsequent 10 days are you just looking at the circled amount of money that you wrote on the very first day?
Apologies for the confusion.
keep up the Great Work
It can be done either way. You can write it down on the first day, and then just look at that written circle on the following days. Or you can write it in every day – that’s the original intention. 11 circles on one page, but it works either way. I prefer to write it in every day, as it feels as though I’m actually doing something, rather than it all being images and sounds.
Thank you very much, Damon, that makes it all clear!
HI Damon
I have been asking Nitika for £500 for a particular purpose.
Today my husband and I bought an item that we needed to replace and spent each £439.50 out of savings Is this likely the £500 I have been asking for but is actually my money turning up please?
Regards
H
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I doubt it. Occasionally, people get a new credit limit on their credit card, and that’s a result that works for them – but as this was your money already, I’d say this isn’t the result.
Why are you going to take off from selling Magickal Seduction, Wealth Magick and Adventures in Sex Magick?
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