MADISON, WI, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Expect radical changes, unpredictability and instability in the year ahead, cautions Roi Solberg, well-known intuitive and author of Spirit of Archetypes. Solberg softens her prediction by explaining that altering our perception of change will lessen our resistance to new circumstances and help us to resolve many issues.
To those who have lost their jobs, Solberg says, "The past few years have seen extreme changes in the way our country functions and looking back on the 'good old days' blocks us from seeing new opportunities. While the job market will continue to be erratic, 2012 also will bring with it new prospects. Those who are willing to put aside their fear of change and open themselves to new solutions will benefit most."
According to Solberg, intention is extremely powerful. If intentions are scattered, expect everything to be tumultuous. Therefore, concentrated, clearly defined intentions are needed to create positive results. "This applies to the Occupy Wall Street protestors, too," states Solberg. "They have built a powerful alliance simply by joining forces, yet specific wants have not been stated. By consolidating their goals, they will speak with a much more authoritative voice and others will soon lend support."
A lifelong intuitive, Solberg began working specifically with archetypes in the early 1980s. Through this method, she teaches her clients to face what is coming and to change their own path or destiny by understanding the archetypal meanings. Rather than offer a standard "reading," Solberg illustrates how, through the archetypes, people can take charge of their own lives and empower themselves to a happier or stronger outcome - personally and professionally.
For more information, visit http://www.roisolberg.com.
Roi Solberg is the author of "Spirit of Archetypes - Cards of Spiritual Guidance." The beautifully illustrated book and cards are available on her website at http://www.roisolberg.com.
Chaotic Changes Ahead for 2012, Forecasts Author and Intuitive Roi Solberg
Even more unpredictability and instability in the year ahead, says intuitive Roi Solberg. Altering our perception of change will help us let go of resistance to new circumstances. This is the path to resolution of inner and outer conflict.
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[Press-News.org] Chaotic Changes Ahead for 2012, Forecasts Author and Intuitive Roi SolbergEven more unpredictability and instability in the year ahead, says intuitive Roi Solberg. Altering our perception of change will help us let go of resistance to new circumstances. This is the path to resolution of inner and outer conflict.