Before I share with you how I make the magic happen, I want to share a little about my recent trip, including some photos. I’ve just returned from a fabulous ten days in Northern Italy. I’m still adjusting to my time zone, and echoes of Italian voices reverberate in my head.
What a magical experience! Fun with friends and new friends, enjoying art, architecture, and nature, and wandering through narrow streets of charming shops filled my days. And, can you imagine my delight when the chef on my river cruise made me gluten-free tiramisu? How does it get better than that?
A simple technique I share below can help you create magical days like this.
Requests for Benevolent Outcomes
When I request a most benevolent outcome, I notice a distinct difference in how my days go.
When I planned the trip, I immediately requested that it go smoothly, be safe, that all my possessions arrive with me, and that it be easy.
I knew thunderstorms were in the forecast for the time my flight departed, so I used a request for a most benevolent outcome for my travel. Strong thunderstorms swept through Dallas-Ft. Worth passing over us as we headed to the airport. The flight board was lit up with canceled and delayed flights. Mine took off on time, and I arrived at JFK in plenty of time to make my connecting flight.
An example of a request for a most benevolent outcome
I request any and all benevolent beings, my guides, and angels across all timelines and dimensions to support my flight, safely taking off on time and arriving in plenty of time for my connecting flight. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Daily requests
Each day on my trip, I requested benevolent beings, my guides, angels, and loved ones in spirit, to assist me in having a safe and fun day. I requested ease and situations that contribute to my life and living so that each day flowed easily. We found new friends and weren’t affected by any disruptions.
One day, I forgot because I was in a hurry to get going; I didn’t take an umbrella, and a surprise thunderstorm popped up over Venice. It was a minor disruption, and a quick purchase of a tourist poncho stopped us from getting too soaked.
If you are traveling with others, you can request, “I ask any and all benevolent beings, our guides and angels across all timelines and dimensions, for support in having a magical day full of delightful experiences, safety, good food, and fun. For these miracles, we thank you, thank you, thank you.”
Since I use requests for a most benevolent outcome every day at home and while traveling, I have noticed that life is less stressful, I feel more in the flow, and connections happen easily. I feel more joy.
This technique is simple to use. Use “I request” for yourself, and when you include others or are saying a benevolent prayer for someone else, use “I ask.”
I encourage you to form your own benevolent requests and prayers. What do you want more of? How do you want your days to go? How do you want an event to go, for example? The possibilities are endless.
More results
Since I began using this form of request, I have felt more joy and connection and experienced less “down” time than I have in the past. I hope you will use it and feel free to reach out by email or in the comments below with thoughts and questions.
The original post on February 16, 2024, explains how to make these requests in more detail.
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May your guides, angels, and loved ones in spirit support you in your endeavors.
May you find life full of ease and joy.
May you be a blessing to those around you.
May they be a blessing to you.
— Kathy Garland
I love this and will definitely be trying the technique!
Kathy- Thanks for sharing this. I particularly love the Lake Como flower stall after the rain. I like this sentence even more: " "May you be a blessing to those around you." Hope you're well this week. Cheers, -Thalia