FAQs / Help

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Q. I’ve either misplaced or didn’t receive one of my Bridge Messages. What can I do?
A. Email us at [support@intenders.com] and tell us the step number of the Bridge Message you missed and we will send it to you.

Q. All of a sudden my Bridge Messages stopped coming entirely. I’d like to keep receiving them. What can I do?
A1. Email us at [support@intenders.com] and tell us that you are no longer receiving your Bridge messages.
2. We will then erase your address from the list and send you an email telling you to go ahead and sign up again.
3. Then you can go to http://www.intenders.org/ and reregister. You will have to confirm your registration (This is now a double opt-in process.)
4. Send us another email to [support@intenders.com] letting us know that you have signed up again and the number of the Bridge message you left off at.
5. We will then manually reset you to begin again from where you left off and you will receive your next message within a day.

Q. My email address has changed. How do I update my email address so I can continue receiving The Intenders Bridge?
A. You can update your email address quickly and easily by clicking on the aweber Change Subscription Options link that is on the very bottom of every Intenders Bridge message. It will take you to a form, and in the upper right corner you’ll see another link that says Change Details. Click on it and then update your email address by replacing your old one with your new one and hitting the Submit Button.

Q. I have a verification system in my email. Will it keep me from receiving my Bridge Messages?
A. Yes, so you will have to set your email program to bypass the verification process for the Bridge Messages. We are not set up to return automated requests for verification.

Q. I am unable to login to my Bridge Notebook. What should I do?
A. For technical reasons, we have had to discontinue the Bridge Notebook. It is no longer in service.

Q. I have a question about The Intention Process. Where do I send it?
A. We always recommend that you refer to The Intenders Handbook or The Code before you send us any questions about making intentions. Our experience tells us that most of the answers you seek will be in The Handbook or in The Code: 10 Intentions for a Better World. Although we do our best to make all the Intenders information available to you free here on our websites, our books contain a wealth of stories and examples that will help you become a Mighty Manifestor. All of our books and ebooks are available at http://www.intenders.com/shop/

Q. How soon do your orders go out?
A. Most orders are shipped the day after they are received, although occasionally it may take up to three days for an order to go out.

Q. Where can I get a copy of The Code?
A. You can find The Code at: http://www.intenders.com/the-code-2/

Q. How do I pay for my book orders? Can I use my card?
A. We use Paypal for all our transactions and they offer an easy way for you to use your debit or credit card with or without signing up for a Paypal account.

Q. We just started a new Intenders Circle. How can we get listed in your directory so others in our area can locate us?
A. Email us at [support@intenders.com] with the name of your city or town, your name, and phone number (and/or your email address, if you prefer) and we’ll put you in our directory within a few days.

Q. When is the best time for an Intenders Circle?
A. Anytime. There are groups meeting on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings in our area.

Q. Does it matter what we call our Circle?
No. You can name your circle anything you like. Some groups call themselves the Houston Intenders, for instance, and others we know of call themselves the Empowerment Club. The main thing is that you and your friends follow the Intenders Circle Format and sit in a circle and say your intentions and gratitudes into it. It is the Format that produces very uplifting results.

Q. What do people wear to and Intenders Circle?
A. Sometimes people are coming from work, so there’s a variety of clothing. But, for the most part, we wear very comfortable clothes. Our Intenders Cybercircles on Zoom are very casual 🙂

Q. What should I bring to the potluck?
A. The majority of the Intenders Circles in our area have vegetarian potlucks. Bring whatever is appropriate. (And don’t forget the dessert!)

Q. Do I have to do anything special to join the Intenders?
A. No. All you have to do to be an Intender of the Highest Good is tell yourself that you are one.

Q. Who can participate in Intenders Circles?
A. Everybody! We are an open group.

Q. What if someone else in the Circle says the same intention that I was going to say?
A. Just say “ditto.” We say ditto a lot in our Circles.

Q. How many Intenders can there be in a Circle?
A. Most groups have found, through experience, that up to 20 people in a Circle works well. More than 20 can sometimes take a long time. (We don’t like to hurry through our gratitude and intentions.) When a big crowd shows up, some groups have chosen to divide into smaller Circles in different rooms of the house. The ideal size Intention Circle seems to be between 2 to 20 people. Of course, we all come back together in a big Circle for the Toning!

Q. Can I bring my children to the Intenders?
A. Our experience has guided us to discourage people from bringing young children. Intenders meetings usually run 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 hours, and most young children are not able to sit quietly in one place for that length of time. Some Intenders groups have a person who takes care of the children in a space that is away from he Circle where the children can be told stories or given some other form of upliftment.

Q. Can I put intentions in the Circle for a friend?
A. Yes, we do it all the time. We just make sure that we include the Highest Good clause.

Q. The world is changing so fast for me, and I find myself getting upset when the things that I’m used to having aren’t there anymore. What can I do?
A. These are the times that test your Spirit. Ordinarily, when you look closer at the situation you’re in, you’ll find that it isn’t really so bad. It’s just that you think it’s bad. If you find yourself getting upset when big changes are happening, remember to remain friendly toward others. The people around you may be the ones who’ll help you. Treat them the way you’d want to be treated. Be patient, ask for what you need, and be ready to receive. Above all, stick with the Intention Process, make your intentions and keep moving forward.

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