03.09.26
THE HIDDEN MESSENGER
Written by Timothy Brainard
Last year, our friend Jill shared a creative application of The Herald we ourselves have since made use of every day. The method taps a suite of (free) resources to illuminate + amplify the value of each message we receive. It is with grateful hearts that we extend Jill’s (priceless!) gift to each of you. Here’s how it works:
From the Home Page, click on the icon for The Herald. It will open in a separate tab.
From the Home Page, click on the icon for the Words Table. It, too, will open in a separate tab. There should now be three unique tabs open on your browser: one for the Home Page, one for The Herald, and one for the Words Table.
Navigate to the open tab for The Herald, formulate a question in your mind, and then click on the button to receive a special message, just for you.
Using your cursor to select the message you have just received, copy the text.
Navigate to the open tab for the Home Page, scroll down to the Frequency Generator, paste The Herald’s message into the text field, then press Enter. Take note of the Frequency presented when you do.
Navigate to the open tab for the Words Table. Type the Number you have just received into the Search bar, then press Enter. You will see a list of every entry on the Table that’s a match.
Scroll through your new list of matches to consider which (if any) may apply to what you asked The Herald in Step 3.
Here is an example of how we have learned to style what we find:
Herald: What would you like everyone to know about the ‘hidden message’ method we have just described?
We Are Bursting (94)
A Recent Discovery
An Anchor of Wisdom
An Encouraging Word
An Eternal Garden
An Inherent Gift
Artistic Genius
...
Further down the list we find a match that says, Only Good Can Come of This, followed shortly after by the simple statement: Perfect Guarantee. These matches are explicit confirmation: Only Good Can Come of This. That Much Is a Perfect Guarantee.
As you can see, the Hidden Message Method adds dimension to the process of consulting with The Herald - and invites creative interplay as well. Give it a try!