QUOTE(The Sorceress @ May 15 2007, 09:56 PM)
If you say "it is your wish that ...", you're placing your intention in the future -- as opposed to right NOW.
If you want something to happen NOW, state it in the present tense ("I am NOW ...", "I NOW have...", etc.) Act as if what you want has already happened (Want a new car? Go test-drive it. Looking for a new home? Practice writing your new address.)
Thank you for your advice. You are right, phrasing the intention in the present tense is the way to go. When I read the "this is my wish" thing I had my doubts. Thanks so much for clearing that up for me. (IMG:
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