Manifesting

Nuala O Brien
Written by Nuala O Brien

Energy flows where your intention goes…

The Universe has your back! What you believe – you bring and manifest into existence. The law of attraction is always at play… just like gravity! It’s a universal science but many books, and programmes are lacking key, information on the true dynamics of how manifestation works, leaving many feeling confused and losing faith in the process.

The secret to Manifesting is acquiring the experience of what it is that you want to feel, it is all about the “feeling” and then the being, living and believing in that experience; finally, allowing that experience to come into manifestation.

You can practice manifesting to attract whatever you want, whether that’s a successful business, good health, a relationship or even a material object.

It’s important to stay open to all possibilities in the dimension of manifestation, the consciousness has no limitation! Only what we project onto it. So be open to every eventuality & opportunity that comes your way!

When you align with the frequency of love and the infinite possibilities of the Universe, there are no limits to what you attract into existence.

Manifesting is an artform and is a creative technique. It is the process of vibrating at a higher frequency, and allowing this new energy stream to co-create with the energy that is around you.

Your vibration must match the frequency of what you are wanting to achieve – otherwise it will not happen.

When you learn how to align with the loving energy of the Universe, there are no limits to what you can attract; it takes practise, time, and dedication to really understand the universal laws.

Tarot

Tarot is the hero’s journey through life…as in a structured formatting! Giving the querent the truth in all areas of concern – like clarification and validation.

Oracles are like a wink from the universe as in a synchronised guidance and prospective way to life – like a nudge!

The difference between Tarot and Oracle readings…

Tarot does not beat around the bush… it’s straight to the point, it will show you the TRUTH! Whether you like it or not! It won’t tell you what you want to hear, but what you need to know! It’s aim is to get straight to the core of the problem and shine a giant light on it.

Oracle is more philosophical, it’s a kind, wise, patient teacher who knows how to deliver messages in an uplifting manner with care and diplomacy, it will give a similar message, although it is more gentle in it’s approach and will only give you what you are able to handle in any given time, it won’t give you key detail.

Being a skilled reader, deep information comes from the Oracle cards, it takes experience and real knowledge of the oracle to understand it!

Before consulting the Tarot, ask yourself: “Are you truly ready for the truth?”

Then allow yourself to grow and expand by facing your truths.

What is Tarot?

Tarot is a game of hope, a game of chance and a game of change. The tarot is a tool to help read the future, gain clarity and awaken psychic abilities. For myself, I use it as an aid, also a tool to awaken the clients inner calling, to help them move into a new place of comfort & a place of enlightenment. It’s like a portal or a gateway to self-awareness & self-development in many areas of life.

Some use tarot for themselves on a daily/monthly basis. Others may use them as a profession. The choice is personal as we are all unique!

Tarot originated in Italy in the 15th century (1420-1440)

The original name for Tarot cards was “carte da trionfi,” which translates to “cards of triumphs” in English. About a century later, the term “tarocca” started to be used, distinguishing these cards from the newer game of triumphs or trumps, which were originally played with ordinary playing cards at that time.

In German, the name is “tarok,” and in French, it is “tarot.” These linguistic variations reflect the adaptation of the term across different cultures and languages. The evolution of the name highlights the historical development and differentiation of Tarot cards from other card games, particularly those involving trump cards.

The original symbolism of a deck of playing cards holds a connection to nature and time:

  • There are 52 cards in a deck, representing the 52 weeks in a year.
  • The two colours, red and black, symbolize day and night.
  • The 4 suits correspond to the 4 seasons, with each season lasting for 13 weeks.
  • The twelve court cards (King, Queen, Jack) represent the 12 months of the year.

When you add up the values of all the cards in the deck (ace + ace + ace + ace + two + two + three + seven + eight, and so on), the total is 364. This aligns with the days in a year.

The card game thus serves as an agricultural calendar, indicating weeks and seasons. Each new season starts with the “King’s week,” followed by the Queen, Jack, and so on, until the Ace week signals the change of seasons, starting a new cycle with a new colour.

Jokers were introduced to account for leap years, adding a neat alignment between the card game and the calendar.


If you find this article on Energy & Tarot intriguing and if you’re seeking assistance, guidance, or a deeper understanding of your blocks in manifestation or your soul’s purpose, don’t hesitate to reach out to me, Nuala O’Brien, also known as Mise Nua or Psychic Nuala.

I offer in-depth life and soul spiritual guidance readings to delve into the root of any issues manifesting in your life and help unlock the obstacles hindering your progress. My vision and mission involve assisting individuals in moving forward with ease and grace toward their true, authentic selves. Intuitively I will use either coaching, healing with Theta or messages from the other side or a blend of all (depending on the requirements within each reading session). Many questions are based on career, relationships, well-being, healing and or passed over loved ones.

Learn how to transform your dreams into reality with Mise Nua:

  • Change your thinking
  • Affirmations
  • Meditation
  • Spend time in the fresh air and nature
  • Take breaks
  • Clear your head
  • Journal

By implementing these practices, you allow new thoughts to emerge. To make room for the new, declutter the old—this includes outdated thoughts, old ways of thinking, and behaviours. Embrace the concept of “out with the old and in with the new,” much like the rhythmic flow of breathing. Breathe in the new air, exhale the old air.


Here’s to your journey towards success with renewed motivation! Cheers to a better you!

With love, Nuala xx