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A Thought is only a Thought ...


This was the affirmation card that I picked for today ~ This seems symbolic of what I have been going through ~ Many thoughts come and go on my writing, my photography - Where I want to head with these essays, photos etc ... We have so many thoughts during the course of a day ... What have you been thinking about?

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  1. I like these cards! Inspirational and colorful. I have been thinking about my work, what new things to start making, etc. Also, I'm constantly thinking about "the trip", you know which one K :)

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  2. Thanks, Sonja - Yes - I love these cards, as well - They are colorful and uplifting - I cannot wait to see your new projects, they always so inspiring to me - Yes, "The Trip" - Keep me updated :)

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  3. This card jumped right off the page! Having lived to learn how to make a negative thought into a positive is very easy. IT is just like changing a bad dream into a happy dream. OUr minds are so powerful! Do you make these cards ... love this one in particular!
    imahealer aka Linda Rose CAnter

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  4. Hi Linda ~ Thanks for chiming in ~ No, I purchased this Deck of 64 Cards - They are called WISDOM CARDS by Louise Hay - You can find them on Amazon.com - I also purchased POWER THOUGHT CARDS, that I like just as much. Please let me know if you choose to purchase them. I find them very inspirational!
    ~Kristine

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