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Standing at the crossroads and signs from the above !



A couple of weeks ago we were at a juncture in life where we had to chose between two equally good but life altering options. Each choice had its unique pros and cons. Endless discussions and analysis did nothing good but further complicated our whole decision making process. Although later we arrived at certain conclusions but it completely psyched me out. 

One morning after meditating for 15 minutes I prayed, rather demanded "Universe we are about to finalize option A. I would like you to give me clear signs and messages only if this option is good for all of us. I don't want any confusion. I want crystal clear message from you"

4 hours later I felt like sharing my thoughts with my sister who was completely unware of our situation. Toward the end of our conversation she mentioned "I don't know why I am compelled to say, somehow it is out of the context but let me tell you, I felt good vibes when you mentioned option A." I was totally blown away and felt light. 

Later during the day I got similar response from a friend when I requested her to do reading for me. She messaged "When you asked for angel guidance, even before reading the cards I felt light about option A."

On the same day I happened to watch one pick a card reading video on YouTube which resonated with the situation I was going through. Out of everything the reader said, these lines really helped me calm down - "Sudden unexpected changes can leave you perplexed but do not get frightened, this choice will work out in your favor. This change has been divinely guided. Do not resist."

It is difficult to put it in words how these signs helped me ease out my tension.

That night I expressed my gratitude to the Universe and could finally sleep peacefully.😊

P.S Really ask is the key! Ask and it shall be given. Don't assume and don't stop. Just keep asking.

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