How You Should Handle Running In The Right Direction Vs The Wrong Direction

toward vs towards

When I teach folks how to read Tarot cards for the first time, I always ask them the question: "Which one is the upward or downward direction?" Most people have no idea. Some say that there is only one direction--up. Others insist that there are two directions, upward and downward. Still others, at least initially, give up and say, "I don't know."

 

The fact of the matter is that both directions have their uses. And in this article I'll explain how each direction affects the other. (Keep in mind that the direction of a card's position is never static. It is either moving up or down.) Here are the general rules for understanding and using toward vs towards in reading.

 

When you look at a card's direction of motion, you're determining its energy. This is the way the card moves toward or away from you. A toward card will attract what it is attracted to. A downward direction on the other hand will cause you to focus your energy on the one on the opposite side of it.

How You Should Handle Running In The Right Direction Vs The Wrong Direction

 

If you're asking, "what is the direction of a card's movement toward me," then you're probably wondering if something is going toward me. In this case the direction of a card's motion toward you depends on the card's energy. A upward direction is a sign that something is coming toward you. (The card is going to get closer to you.) A downward direction on the other hand, means that something is going away from you. (The card will get further away.)

 

As you can see, the question of what is the direction of a card's motion toward me is very specific. In order to answer this question you must learn how to use your energies. For example, let's say that I want to know what is the direction of a card's motion toward a man who is sitting across from me. The first thing that I would do is to put my hand right over the man and begin tapping his backside.

 

Now the question becomes, "what do you feel as you receive the gentle push toward you?" My palm would likely go toward him as I receive the gentle push toward me. That is exactly what happens as I use the upward motion of my palm to send the direction of my palm toward him. I can't tell you the number of times that this has happened since I started using the upward motion of my palm in this manner.

 

There is a way that I have found to use my energies more efficiently, which is also part of the Chicago Manual. This method is called the ap style. This term was derived from the manual's technical terms for the different ways that I can use my downward and upward motion with my hands. (My hand's motion is always moving downward and upward.) Ap means 'around,' so using this term more literally means, "around me."

 

With the help of the Chicago Manual, I can now focus my energy on other things rather than on moving my hands around. The down and up motions that I use are a little bit harder to do. It takes some effort on my part to make the downward motion with my hands go along with the motion of my arms. It takes practice and patience. With the help of the Chicago Manual, I can now do these things much more efficiently. This is why the Chicago Manual recommends the ap style.

 

I must say that the Chicago Manual has helped me out tremendously in terms of helping me get into the proper mindset for using my downward and upward motion. This is the proper mindset for me to use my downward and upward motion. I must admit that for a while, I used the downward motion too much. With the help of the Chicago Manual, however, I was able to correct this mistake. So, now I can make the necessary adjustments when I am using the downward motion.

 

One important thing that I did notice when I read the Chicago Manual is that I do not need to touch my hands all the way towards the end. When I am using the downward motion, I do not need to touch my hands all the way to the end either. I simply use my middle finger and thumb. If I have my glasses on, I usually only use my thumb. When I am doing any kind of physical activity, whether it is walking or jogging, I always start out with my right foot forward. I do this with the intention of making my center of gravity point toward the outer perimeter of the jogger.

 

Therefore, the Chicago Manual has helped me out tremendously. It has taught me how to correct myself when I am making the wrong kind of motion. It also has helped me make up my mind about how I should be using my physical motion when I am doing something like jogging. In short, the Chicago Manual has been a big help to me as a runner in my running. I hope that you will consider this Chicago Manual habit if you are thinking about jogging.

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