What do you do when you view someone else's intention?

When you are helping others, what do you do when you view their intention?
Do you simply spend a few moments sending them positive thoughts, or do you do something more elaborate?

I have posted my process for reading other member's intentions in the article Effectively Helping Others or "Am I Doing this Right?
Please share yours.

I try to give them an useful

I try to give them an useful comment, I bealieve that only ourself can create into our life but Usually visualize the person fulfilling their intention and leave a nice feedback and good wishes, and hope that the person feel happy and when you are happy you can do whatever you want!

Meditation and intuition

I always begin my day with a time of meditation, and that really helps me to get my attitude and thinking straight before I begin anything.

I've been focusing on paying attention to my intuition, and as I read the intentions, I pay attention to what I feel my intuition is telling me. I sit quietly for a minute and just allow thoughts to come to me, rather than consciously trying to think of what to say or do. Most times, words just flow out. Sometimes, nothing comes or what comes seems muddled, so I mentally bless the person who wrote the intention, and move on to another one. Sometimes I will be drawn to click on the same intention again, and then words will come to me.

Sometimes I will read a person's profile, but usually I don't. One reason I don't has to do with something I learned from a friend who regularly prays for others as a service through her church. Often when I would tell her about someone who needed prayer, I would begin to add more details about the person, and she would stop me. She said that it was important to keep her mind as free of details as possible, because otherwise she might add conditions or limits in her thoughts, rather than leaving it completely open for all possible solutions. That made a lot of sense to me.

I am amazed at the feelings of connectedness that I have to many who have posted intentions or gratitudes or comments. That feeling of being connected increases the power of support for their intentions.

I really love this site. Thank you Bart and Brit!

Ruth

“If you change the way you look at things,
the things you look at change.”
--- Wayne Dyer

"She said that it was

"She said that it was important to keep her mind as free of details as possible, because otherwise she might add conditions or limits in her thoughts, rather than leaving it completely open for all possible solutions."

Wow, that is really interesting and so true. It is hard to have faith in something manifesting when we think of all the seeming limitations a person has. It must be why it can be so difficult to maintain a positive outlook for ourselves since we magnify our limitations more than anyone else does. If only we could wipe those perceived limitations away.

Thanks for the insight!

Meditation and Intuition

Hi Ruth, thank you for your post. I was really drawn to your desire to use your intuition as your guide. I am learning that if I relax and receive, my intuition does 'speak' to me. I am so delighted to have found my inner guide! I want to develop an intimate and fully connected relationship with it!
Blessings to you Ruth!
Sandra

Helping others bring their intention into reality

My intention is a reality in my mind. Because my intention involves others choices, time is needed for it to eventuate. What ever happens, I will have the qualities the intended situation would manifest, perhaps just not quite how I perceive it.

Those thoughts bring me to this site and to read the intentions of others. As I read each one that appeals to me I picture the person doing/having it in my mind. I imagine their pleasure in their achievement. To give to someone else is merely giving to myself for this activity gives me the satisfaction I imagine them to have.